In HR 1583 of the 110th Congress under Title V, Subtitle F – Decorations and Awards are sections 564 and 565 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, whereby each states:
Medal of Honor (MOH) Request on Behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson 2nd Ohio Voluntary Infantry (Case No. DX221027) dated June 18, 2024 submitted to President Joseph R. Biden and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. Letter contains five MOH request letters sent electronically in March 2024. Prepared by R. Shadrach: Medal of Honor Request to Pres. Biden SecDef Austin
Medal of Honor Request letter on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson Case No. DX221027 AND, Presidential Medal of Freedom Request on behalf of James J. Andrews and William H. Campbell, U.S. Civilians dated May 17, 2023 to President Biden and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III.
Prepared by R. Shadrach: MOH Biden letter Andrews Campbell, May 17, 2023
Medal of Honor Request - Andrews Raiders Case No. DX221027 on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson - letter dated March 1, 2023 and submitted to Secretary of Army Ms. Christine Wormouth and Major General Thomas Drew, Commanding at Ft. Knox.
Prepared by R. Shadrach: Medal of Honor Request Sec Army Pres Biden Combined
The Andrews Raid Medal of Honor (MOH) Request and Investigation Request on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson, 2nd Ohio Voluntary Infantry dated June 28, 2022 and submitted to the consideration of President Biden and action by Mr. Sean O’Donnell acting DOD Inspector General.
Prepared by R. Shadrach: Medal of Honor Investigation Request to POTUS and DODIG, June 28, 2022
Medal of Honor Request on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson 2nd Ohio Voluntary Infantry dated March 17, 2021, summary status letter submitted to President Biden requesting to correct the MOH oversight.
Prepared by R. Shadrach: MOH Request to President Biden, March 17, 2021
Medal of Honor Request – Compendium Document and cover letter prepared in accordance with DoDM 1348.33-V1 for Preparation of Medal of Honor Recommendations. The MOH request, dated February 15, 2016, was submitted to General Mark A. Milley, U.S. Army Chief of Staff and the Department of Defense on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson. The Compendium Document includes an April 2, 2019 Preface and Addendum A Materials.
Prepared by R. Shadrach: MOH Request to DOD, February 15, 2016
Medal of Honor Request Addendum A – Summary and Additional Information to the Compendium Document above submitted to the Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning and the DOD dated April 2, 2019, RE: Posthumous Award of the Medal of Honor to Private Wilson and Private Shadrach (9 pages).
Prepared by R. Shadrach: Addendum A Details
The following is an overview of Addendum A and additional information discovered since the February 15, 2016 MOH Compendium submittal to the DOD.
Per the letter in item 2.i. above from LTC R. Arron Lummer, Chief, Awards and Decorations Branch, this appears to be a highly unusual course of action for a Medal of Honor case. Per LTC Lummer’s letter dated January 4, 2017: "once a decision is rendered, the appropriate involved parties will be notified as expeditiously as possible." If this cannot be resolved, the DoD-IG should be requested to independently investigate the matter and provide an open report of the findings.”
The petitioning parties on behalf of Private Shadrach and Private Wilson have not received notification of a decision in this Medal of Honor case of any kind to date.
Civilians James Andrews and William Campbell Status for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Department of Army letter, Awards and Decoration Branch August 10, 2023 Presidential Medal of Freedom Request for James Andrews and William Campbell.
Articles by R. Shadrach:
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Shadrach in Chains with other Raiders
Shadrach and Wilson on the Gallows
From the Judge Advocate General’s Report, Wilson's Final Testimony from the Gallows1...
Among those who thus perished was Private Geo. D. Wilson, Company C, 21st Ohio Volunteers. He was a mechanic from Cincinnati, who, in the exercise of his trade, had travelled much through the States North and South, and who had a greatness of soul which sympathized intensely with our struggle for national life, and was in that dark hour filled with joyous convictions of our final triumph. Though surrounded by a scowling crowd, impatient for his sacrifice, he did not hesitate, while standing under the gallows, to make them a brief address. He told them that, though they were all wrong, he had no hostile feelings toward the Southern people, believing that not they but their leaders were responsible for the Rebellion; that he was no spy, as charged, but a soldier regularly detailed for military duty; that he did not regret to die for his country, but only regretted the manner of his death; and he added, for their admonition, that they would yet see the time when the old Union would be restored, and when its flag would wave over them again. And with these words the brave man died. He, like his comrades, calmly met the ignominious doom of a felon—but, happily, ignominious for him and for them only so far as the martyrdom of the patriot and the hero can be degraded by the hands of ruffians and traitors.
Senior Defense Officials' Mailing Addresses
A Description of Andrews Raid
The Great Locomotive Chase
Andrew's Raid
Great Locomotive Chase alternate narrative.
The Mysterious Case Of Privates Shadrach & Wilson Josh Roe, NewsChannel 9 & Fox Chattanooga
Podcast: The Mysterious Case Of Privates Shadrach & Wilson
Video: Josh Roe, NewsChannel 9 & Fox Chattanooga
Bonds, Russell S. Stealing the General: The Great Locomotive Chase and the First Medal of Honor. Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing, LLC, 2007.
Pittenger, William. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Andrew Railroad Rail. Cumberland Publishing House, 1999.
Rottman, Gordan L. The Great Locomotive Chase: The Andrews' Raid, 1862. New York: Osprey Publishing, Ltd., 2009.
The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw, GA. Extensive exhibit on the Andrews' Raid, including the restored General.