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When First Lieutenant Charles Barrell's command was heavily engaged with Confederate forces at Camden, South Carolina, in April 1865, Lieutenant Barrell earned the Medal of Honor for his hazardous serving in marching through country controlled by the enemy forces in order to bring needed relief to his beleaguered command. |
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