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He served with the [[2nd U.S. Artillery]] during the [[U.S. Civil War]] and was killed while covering the retreat of Union forces with his artillery. Posthumously breveted as a Captain, a Major and as a Lieutenant Colonel for conspicuous gallantry and meritorious conduct at the Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia. He was the first [[United States Military Academy]] graduate killed in that war and possibly the first Union Officer Killed. | He served with the [[2nd U.S. Artillery]] during the [[U.S. Civil War]] and was killed while covering the retreat of Union forces with his artillery. Posthumously breveted as a Captain, a Major and as a Lieutenant Colonel for conspicuous gallantry and meritorious conduct at the Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia. He was the first [[United States Military Academy]] graduate killed in that war and possibly the first Union Officer Killed. | ||
He is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. | He is buried in [[West Laurel Hill Cemetery]], Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. | ||
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John Trout Greble (1834-1861) - Born 19 Jan 1834 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A career U.S. Army artillery officer who served in the Third Seminole War and the U.S. Civil War where he became the first United States Military Academy graduate killed in that war. He died 10 Jun 1861, at the Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia.

He entered the United States Military Academy on 1 Jul 1850 and graduated in the Class of 1854 ranking 21st out of 46.
He served in Florida during the Third Seminole War in 1854-1855 with the 2nd U.S. Artillery and following that, at the United States Military Academy, where he was an assistant professor of geography and ethics, 1856-1860.
He served with the 2nd U.S. Artillery during the U.S. Civil War and was killed while covering the retreat of Union forces with his artillery. Posthumously breveted as a Captain, a Major and as a Lieutenant Colonel for conspicuous gallantry and meritorious conduct at the Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia. He was the first United States Military Academy graduate killed in that war and possibly the first Union Officer Killed.
He is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
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