
U.S. Army
Fegan, James
ConflictIndian Campaigns
Unit/Command3rd U.S. Infantry, Company H
HometownAthlone
Citation
While in charge of a powder train en route from Fort Harker to Fort Dodge, Kans., was attached by a party of desperadoes, who attempted to rescue a deserter in his charge and to fire the train. Sgt. Fegan, singlehanded, repelled the attacking party, wounding 2 of them, and brought his train through in safety.
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