
U.S. Army
George Newman Bliss

ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1864
Unit/CommandCompany C, 1st Rhode Island Cavalry
BirthplaceTiverton, Rhode Island
Citation
While in command of the provost guard in the village, he saw the Union lines returning before the attack of a greatly superior force of the enemy, mustered his guard, and, without orders, joined in the defense and charged the enemy without support. He received three saber wounds, his horse was shot, and he was taken prisoner.
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