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First Lieutenant, U.S. Army
Felix Brannigan was an Ireland-born soldier who served in the United States Army during the American Civil War. He distinguished himself through his exceptional courage on the battlefield, ultimately rising to the rank of First Lieutenant.
During his service, Brannigan performed acts of gallantry that earned him the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor. His actions during the conflict exemplified the bravery of foreign-born soldiers who fought to preserve the Union.
After his military service, Brannigan's legacy remained as a testament to the dedication of immigrant soldiers in the United States military. He is remembered as one of the distinguished recipients of the Medal of Honor from the Civil War era.
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