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On December 11, 1862, in an engagement with Confederate forces at Fredericksburg, Virginia, Sergeant Thomas Plunkett seized the colors of his regiment after the color bearer was shot down. He then carried the colors to the front where, under a withering enemy fire, both of his arms were severed by an enemy shell. |
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