
U.S. Army
Pond, James Burton
ConflictCivil War
RankMajor
Year of Action1863
Unit/CommandCompany C, 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry
HometownAllegany, New York
Citation
While in command of 2 companies of Cavalry, was surprised and attacked by several times his own number of guerrillas, but gallantly rallied his men, and after a severe struggle drove the enemy outside the fortifications. 1st Lt. Pond then went outside the works and, alone and unaided, fired a howitzer 3 times, throwing the enemy into confusion and causing him to retire.
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