
U.S. Army
Stacey, Charles
ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1863
Unit/CommandCompany D, 55th Ohio Infantry
Citation
Voluntarily took an advanced position on the skirmish line for the purpose of ascertaining the location of Confederate sharpshooters, and under heavy fire held the position thus taken until the company of which he was a member went back to the main line.
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