No. The US was not in any wars while Harrison was President.
Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
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Benjamin Harrison was born in 1833 about 20 years after the last war with Britain. After the Civil War, he resumed his law practice., campaigned for Grant and Hayes and was elected to the US Senate.
Harrison was a brigadier-general by the close of the Civil War. He entered the army as a second lieutenant.
He served for almost three years during the Civil War.
Grant, Garfield, Benjamin Harrison and McKinley.
Whether Benjamin Harrison was a hero will depend on your definitio of "hero." He had an excellent record as an officer in the Civil War. He was promoted to brigadier general because of his outstanding service. He was not wounded or and did not win any medals.
Yes, he fought with distinction as an army officer in the Civil War, rising to brigadier general by the end of the war.
Benjamin Harrison served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was a Brigadier General and commanded a brigade at the Battle of Resaca. So, to answer your question, he served in the Army, not the Navy, Air Force, or any other branch.
The first one was Grant. But there were also Garfield, Benjamin Harrison and McKinley.
Yes he did. This was an issue of the republican party and Harrison voted along party lines for healthy pensions for Civil War veterans and widows of fallen soldiers.