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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, American College Professor From Maine Who Volunteered During The American Civil War To Join The Union Army And Became A Highly Respected And Decorated Union Officer, Reaching The Rank Of Brigadier General (And Brevet Major General), Best Known For His Gallantry At The Battle Of Gettysburg, Which Likely Saved The Union, For Which He Was Awarded The Medal Of Honor, And Who Following The War Served As Governor Of Maine, And The President Of Bowdoin College, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! (Color, 1994, 48 Minutes.) #JoshuaLawrenceChamberlain #JoshuaChamberlain #BrigidierGenerals #BrevetMajorGenerals #GovernorsOfMaine #BowdoinCollege #20thMaineInfantryRegiment #UnionArmy #UnitedStatesArmy #USA #ArmyOfThePotomac #BattleOfFredericksburg #BattleOfGettysburg #LittleRoundTop #TurningPointsOfTheAmericanCivilWar #SecondBattleOfPetersburg #BattleOfFiveForks #BattleOfAppomattoxCourtHouse #AmericanCivilWar #WarBetweenTheStates #EasternTheaterOfTheAmericanCivilWar #Republicans #GOP #AmericanHistory #USHistory #HistoryOfTheUS #DVD #VideoDownload #MP4 #USBFlashDrive
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (born Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, September 8, 1828 - February 24, 1914) was an American college professor from Maine who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army. He became a highly respected and decorated Union officer, reaching the rank of brigadier general (and brevet major general). He is best known for his gallantry at the Battle of Gettysburg, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Following the war, he served as Governor of Maine, and the President of Bowdoin College. Chamberlain was commissioned a lieutenant colonel in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment in 1862 and fought at the Battle of Fredericksburg. He became commander of the regiment in June 1863 when losses at Chancellorsville elevated Colonel Ames to Brigade Command and Chamberlain was left in charge of the regiment. On July 2, during the Battle of Gettysburg, Chamberlain's regiment occupied the extreme left of the Union lines at Little Round Top. Chamberlain's men withstood repeated assaults from the 15th Regiment Alabama Infantry and finally drove the Confederates away with a downhill bayonet charge. Chamberlain was severely wounded while commanding a brigade during the Second Battle of Petersburg in June 1864, and was given what was intended to be a deathbed promotion to brigadier general. In April 1865, he fought at the Battle of Five Forks and was given the honor of commanding the Union troops at the surrender ceremony for the infantry of Robert E. Lee's Army at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. After the war, he entered politics as a Republican and served four one-year terms of office as the 32nd Governor of Maine. He served on the faculty, and as president, of his alma mater, Bowdoin College. He died in 1914 at age 85 due to complications from the wound that he received at Petersburg.