Alfred B. Hilton Carrying the Colors at Fort Wagner

Alfred B. Hilton Carrying the Colors at Fort Wagner

Jan 17 , 2026

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The flag burns bright through smoke and blood. Alfred B. Hilton, gripping the stars and stripes with hands broken by battle, presses forward. Their colors, tethered to his soul, become a beacon in ...

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Alfred B. Hilton’s Civil War Valor and Medal of Honor

Alfred B. Hilton’s Civil War Valor and Medal of Honor

Jan 17 , 2026

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Flames tore up the night as bullets screamed past, the flag slipping through bloodied hands. Alfred B. Hilton gripped it tight—one last stand, one final act of defiance before the darkness claimed ...

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Alfred B. Hilton's Stand at Fort Wagner Earned the Medal of Honor

Alfred B. Hilton's Stand at Fort Wagner Earned the Medal of Honor

Jan 17 , 2026

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Alfred B. Hilton bled the colors into the mud and smoke of Fort Wagner. The stars and stripes were torn, stained—but they never touched the ground. Twice wounded, staggering, he gripped the flagsta...

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Alfred B. Hilton’s Medal of Honor and Valor at Fort Wagner

Alfred B. Hilton’s Medal of Honor and Valor at Fort Wagner

Dec 30 , 2025

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Alfred B. Hilton gripped the flagstaff like it was the last anchor to his soul. Bullets ripped through the air, Confederate fire blazing from Fort Wagner’s ramparts. Blood oozed from a mortal wound...

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Alfred B. Hilton’s Sacrifice and Medal of Honor at Fort Wagner

Alfred B. Hilton’s Sacrifice and Medal of Honor at Fort Wagner

Dec 30 , 2025

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Blood burns in his hands. The banner slips but doesn’t fall. Alfred B. Hilton, flag bearer of the 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, grips that star-spangled standard like it carried the weight of every br...

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Alfred B. Hilton carrying the colors at Fort Wagner

Alfred B. Hilton carrying the colors at Fort Wagner

Dec 30 , 2025

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Alfred B. Hilton gripped the flagpole with a dying strength that defied fate. Around him, chaos churned, fires roared, and brother soldiers faltered. The enemy pressed hard, carving through Union r...

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