
U.S. Army
Carson, William J.
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1863
Unit/CommandCompany E, 1st Battalion, 15th U.S. Infantry
HometownPennsylvania
Citation
At a critical stage in the battle when the 14th Corps lines were wavering and in disorder he on his own initiative bugled “to the colors” amid the 18th U.S. Infantry who formed by him, and held the enemy. Within a few minutes he repeated his action amid the wavering 2d Ohio Infantry. This bugling deceived the enemy who believed reinforcements had arrived. Thus, they delayed their attack.
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