. 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 . Cutting His Way Out. division of the Atlantic, 1885; distinguished marksmans team, 1887; armyteam, 1888. I was only fifteen years old when the war ended, and less than eighteenand a half when 1 enlisted. November 10. 1808. 1 have now served continu-ously more than twentj-five years. AMERICAN HEROISM. 755 DAVID ROCHE. 1st United States Infantry. David Roche, who now resides in Worcester, Mass., has a record asa soldier such as can be shown


. 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 . Cutting His Way Out. division of the Atlantic, 1885; distinguished marksmans team, 1887; armyteam, 1888. I was only fifteen years old when the war ended, and less than eighteenand a half when 1 enlisted. November 10. 1808. 1 have now served continu-ously more than twentj-five years. AMERICAN HEROISM. 755 DAVID ROCHE. 1st United States Infantry. David Roche, who now resides in Worcester, Mass., has a record asa soldier such as can be shown by few. He was born in Ireland in February 25,1856, he enlisted in the British Army. After having served five years his father purchased his discharge andRoche came to this country for the sole purpose of entering the Federal Array. He arrived in New York, June9,1861, and on the 25th of the .samemonth he had enlisted in the 3rdUnited States Infantry for a term oftwo or three years. After this service expired he re-enlisted on the field, serving in the5th Corps, Army of the Potomac. At the Second Bull Run he was.


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