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Prior to the first Battle of Bull Run in Virginia on July 21, 1861, only five soldiers and one sailor had earned Medals of Honor. In the Bull Run battle alone, eleven soldiers and Civilian Contract Surgeon Mary Walker earned Medals of Honor. In the engagement with Confederate Forces at Bull Run, First Lieutenant Charles Murphy took a rifle and voluntarily fought with his regiment in the ranks. When the regiment was forced back, he voluntarily remained on the field caring for the wounded. In the performance of this heroic act, he was captured and taken as a Prisoner of War. |
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