U.S. Army
Pipes, James MiltonConflictCivil War
Rank
Year Of Action1863
Unit/CommandCompany A, 140th Pennsylvania Infantry
HometownMorrisville, Pennsylvania
Citation
While a sergeant and retiring with his company before the rapid advance of the enemy at Gettysburg, he and a companion stopped and carried to a place of safety a wounded and helpless comrade; in this act both he and his companion were severely wounded. A year later, at Reams Station, Va., while commanding a skirmish line, voluntarily assisted in checking a flank movement of the enemy, and while so doing was severely wounded, suffering the loss of an arm.
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