Cleveland Winslow
Cleveland Winslow | |
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| Born | May 26, 1836 |
| Died | July 7, 1864 (aged 28) |
| Allegiance | United States of America Union |
| Branch | Union Army |
| Service years | 1861–1864 |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Commands | 5th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1862–1864) |
| Conflicts | American Civil War |
Cleveland Winslow (May 26, 1836 – July 7, 1864) was a United States Army officer who served with the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, otherwise known as the famed Duryee's Zouaves, during the American Civil War. He was also a participant in the New York draft riots in 1863. Although a charismatic and courageous battlefield commander (and noted for his fondness of flamboyant uniforms), he was reputed to be a strict disciplinarian, generally considered unpopular with lower-ranking soldiers.