

The core team of the studio previously worked on Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Respawn Entertainment served as the game's developer. The game also features multiplayer modes.


Henry Heller, 1840-1895, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry, Sergeant, awarded medal 7-29-1892 born in Clarion County, PA buried at Kingscreek Baptist Church Cemetery.The game takes place in Europe during World War II, taking the franchise back to its roots, with the main protagonist being an OSS agent and fighter in the French Resistance. Cranston, 1838-1907, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry, Captain, awarded medal 12-15-1892 born near Woodstock in Champaign County buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Parsons, Kansas.Įlisha Seaman, 1839-1919, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry, Sergeant, awarded medal 6-24-1892 Born in Champaign County buried at Mt. Thompson, 1839-1927, Company A, 66th Ohio Infantry, Sergeant awarded medal, 7-16-1892 born in Champaign County buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Howard, 1843-1912, Company H, 11th Ohio Infantry, Sergeant awarded medal, 7-29-1892 Born in Urbana buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Colwell, 1839-1872, Company G, 95th Infantry, Captain awarded medal, 2-24-1865 born in Champaign County buried in Woodstock Cemetery, Woodstock, Ohio Smith, 1844-1923, Company G, 95th Ohio Infantry, Private awarded medal 2-24-1865 Born in Champaign County buried in Arroyo Grande Cemetery, Arroyo Grande, California.

Nathaniel Gwynne, 1849-1883, Company H, 13th Ohio Cavalry, Private awarded medal 1-27-1865 born in Urbana buried in Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri. 1863 born on a farm outside of Addison, which is present-day Christiansburg buried at Chattanooga Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Marion Ross, 1834-1862, 2nd Ohio Infantry, Sergeant Major awarded medal in Sept. Listed below are the soldiers from Champaign County who received the Medal of Honor. Since that time, more than 3,400 Medals of Honor have been awarded to members of the Navy, the Army, the Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard. The Medal of Honor was authorized in 1861 for Sailors and Marines. The articles are leading up to a re-dedication ceremony for the Man on the Monument in Urbana on December 5 at 3 p.m. Editor’s note: This is one in a series of historical articles about Champaign County’s part in the Civil War.
