
U.S. Army
Brown, Henri Le Fevre
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1864
Unit/CommandCompany B, 72nd New York Infantry
HometownJamestown, New York
Citation
Voluntarily and under a heavy fire from the enemy, 3 times crossed the field of battle with a load of ammunition in a blanket on his back, thus supplying the Federal forces, whose ammunition had nearly all been expended, and enabling them to hold their position until reinforcement arrived, when the enemy were driven from their position.
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