Prior to joining the Army, Ferris joined the Connecticut National Guard as a private on September 19, 1940. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant on February 24, 1941, holding that grade until his separation on December 4, 1941. Ferris enlisted in the Army as a private on January 23, 1942, at Hartford, Connecticut. After
Officer Candidate School Class 23-42 at
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant and served as an
artillery observer assigned to the 6th Battalion,
33rd Field Artillery Regiment,
1st Infantry Division. On the morning of May 6, 1943, Lieutenant Ferris reported to Company E,
26th Infantry Regiment. Seeing that it was impossible to secure a suitable observation post in the area occupied by Company E, Lieutenant Ferris, carrying a field phone and wire reel, advanced several hundred yards beyond the front lines before being mortally wounded by enemy fire. He died the next day. Initially interred in Tunisia, he was re-interred at the Long Island National Cemetery in New York. Lieutenant Ferris was posthumously awarded the
Silver Star and the
Distinguished Service Cross for his actions. ==Distinguished Service Cross Citation==