
U.S. Army
Ingalls, Lewis J.
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1862
Unit/CommandCompany K, 8th Vermont Infantry
HometownBoston, Massachusetts
Citation
A railroad train guarded by about 60 men on flat cars having been sidetracked by a misplaced switch into an ambuscade of guerrillas who were rapidly shooting down the unprotected guards, this soldier, under a severe fire in which he was wounded, ran to another switch and, opening it, enabled the train and the surviving guards to escape.
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