
U.S. Army
Charles H. Tracy

ConflictCivil War
Year of Action1864 - 1865
Unit/CommandCompany A, 37th Massachusetts Infantry
BirthplaceJewett City, Connecticut
Citation
At the risk of his own life, at Spotsylvania, 12 May 1864, assisted in carrying to a place of safety a wounded and helpless officer. On 2 April 1865, advanced with the pioneers, and, under heavy fire, assisted in removing two lines of chevaux-de-frise; was twice wounded but advanced to the third line, where he was again severely wounded, losing a leg.
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