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Colonel Alexander Shaler was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism at Marye's Heights in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on May 3, 1863. At a most critical moment during the attack, the head of the charging column was about to be crushed by the severe fire of the enemy's artillery and infantry. At that moment Colonel Shaler pushed forward with a supporting column, pierced the enemy's works, and turned their flank. |
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