. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . liberately aim and fire stood this man. and hecontinued firing until his fortyrounds were gone, we looking onall the while in amazement, whilewe thought of the wonderfulagency protecting him. Whenhis forty rounds were exhausted Firing to Kill. he crossed the works, we looking upon liim astounded, while he walked upthe line to his regimeut. In a short time he returned, looking refreshed andwith his cartridge box filled, passed a


. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . liberately aim and fire stood this man. and hecontinued firing until his fortyrounds were gone, we looking onall the while in amazement, whilewe thought of the wonderfulagency protecting him. Whenhis forty rounds were exhausted Firing to Kill. he crossed the works, we looking upon liim astounded, while he walked upthe line to his regimeut. In a short time he returned, looking refreshed andwith his cartridge box filled, passed along until, attaining his position heed-less of all remarks, he again began fii-ing as before. No one dared to raisehis head high enough to see his execution. After having been out on hissecond trip some time, a corporal of Company F, of our regimeut, said thathe would stand by any living man in a fight. His comrades tried to preventhim from making the rash attempt, but no, go he would. He got over theworks, and when raising to a standing posture was shot down. The manwhose side he was so determined to attain had just discharged his gun, and A. H.—J. :^^; ^r 4^ H:. <- 7^


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