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First Lieutenant Charles Kilbourne was a Signal Corps officer, responsible for maintaining the telegraph lines that provided necessary communications in the Philippine Islands. Hostilities in the Philippine Insurrection broke out on February 4, 1899. The following day communications failed because of a broken telegraph wire on the east end of the strategic Paco Bridge. In full view of the enemy, which fired on him from a distance of only 250 yards, Lieutenant Kilbourne climbed the telegraph pole to repair the broken wire and reestablish communications, thereby earning the first Medal of Honor of the Philippine Insurrection. |
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