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Though Private Philip Goettel's official citation credits him with capture of a flag at Ringgold, Georgia, on November 27, 1863, he was in fact one of twenty men to earn the Medal of Honor for personal valor in the fighting in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 24 & 25, 1863. On November 24 he was one of four men of the 149th New York Infantry Regiment to earn the award for his valor at Lookout Mountain where, in the face of a deadly fire, he rushed forward and captured a flag and battery guidon. His heroic act brought him under a tremendous fire of the rebel forces attempting to recover their flag, but daringly rushed back to his lines to the cheers of his comrades. In the continued fighting that followed, Private Goettel actually forgot about his brave act and the flag he carried, thus it was several days before he turned it over to his quartermaster, which lag accounts for the error in his official citation. |
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