
U.S. Army
Ginley, Patrick J.
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1864
Unit/CommandCompany G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Citation
The command having been driven from the works, he, having been left alone between the opposing lines, crept back into the works, put 3 charges of canister in one of the guns, and fired the piece directly into a body of the enemy about to seize the works; he then rejoined his command, took the colors, and ran toward the enemy, followed by the command, which recaptured the works and guns.
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