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Left for dead


American Civil War veteran Jacob Miller, photographed in 1911, with a bullet hole in his head that he obtained during the Battle of Chickamauga whilst fighting for the Union Army in 1863. Left for the dead the Union soldier regained consciousness and ended up living for another 54 years. For 31 of those years Miller still had bullet fragments lodged in his head.
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FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
I think Iv'e heard about that not too long ago. But I kinda forget most of the story
Northwest · M
His tale is remarkable, and worth a read.

https://www.historicalpublicationsllc.com/civilwarnews/center-shot-private-jacob-miller-of-the-9th-indiana-vol-infantry/article_bb8109d4-35d9-11ed-95a7-37de4cd9721e.html
NinaTina · 26-30, F
@Northwest thank you
Love these kinds of stories about true heros.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
He is one very lucky man.
NinaTina · 26-30, F
@Degbeme i agree
Lostpoet · M
It depends on what area of the brain gets damaged.
SW-User
@Lostpoet

Also, definitely low powdered ball ammo
SW-User
He should have gotten a tatoo of a target around it
smiler2012 · 61-69
{@ninatina] 😯somebody must of been watching over him that day and on his side as usually you see in western films a bullet between the eyes is instant death one very lucky guy too survive
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M

 
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