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            <description><![CDATA[Another day of small unit leaders, formal and informal, making a difference, only one of them surviving to receive his award.&nbsp; That would be our first recipient from the Civil War, Lieutenant Patrick Doody, who lived on until 1924.DOODY, PATRICK Rank and organization: Corporal, Company E., 164th New York Infantry. Place and date: At Cold Harbor, Va., 7 June 1864. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: 13 December 1893. Citation: After making a successful personal reconnaissance, he gallantly led the skirmishers in a night attack, charging the enemy, and thus enabling the pioneers to put...]]></description>
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