
U.S. Army
Hunterson, John C.
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1862
Unit/CommandCompany B, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry
HometownPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Citation
While under fire, between the lines of the 2 armies, voluntarily gave up his own horse to an engineer officer whom he was accompanying on a reconnaissance and whose horse had been killed, thus enabling the officer to escape with valuable papers in his possession.
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