
U.S. Army
Bouquet, Nicholas S.
ConflictCivil War
RankSergeant
Year of Action1861
Unit/CommandCompany D, 1st Iowa Infantry
HometownLandau
Citation
Voluntarily left the line of battle, and, exposing himself to imminent danger from a heavy fire of the enemy, assisted in capturing a riderless horse at large between the lines and hitching him to a disabled gun, saved the gun from capture.
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