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In action against rebel forces at Fairfax, Virginia, on June 1, 1861, First Lieutenant Charles Henry Tompkins became the first officer to earn the Medal of Honor in the Civil War. Twice he charged through the enemy's lines, during one of which charges he took a carbine from an enlisted man and shot and killed the captain in command of the enemy forces. |
| Charles Tompkins attended the US Military Academy at West Point, and was a Non-graduating member of the Class of 1851. |
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