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Naval Pilot Perry Wilkes was one of six members of the crew of the U.S.S. Signal to earn the Medal of Honor during an engagement on the Red River in Louisiana, on May 5, 1864. The U.S.S. Signal was proceeding up the river when it engaged a large force of enemy field batteries and sharpshooters. The crew returned fire until their ship was totally disabled, and was forced to surrender. Acting as pilot throughout the battle, Perry Wilkes stood by his wheel until it was disabled in his hands by a bursting enemy shell. |
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