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SGT Emanuel
Stance
Gallantry on scout after
Indians.
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PVT Adam Paine
Rendered
invaluable service to Col. R. S.
Mackenzie, 4th U.S. Cavalry,
during this engagement.
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PVT Pompey Factor
With 3 other men, he
participated in a charge against
25 hostiles while on a scouting
patrol
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Trumpeter Isaac
Payne
With 3 other men, he
participated in a charge against
25 hostiles while on a scouting
patrol
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SGT John Ward
With 3 other men, he
participated in a charge against
25 hostiles while on a scouting
patrol
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CPL Clinton
Greaves
While part of a small detachment
to persuade a band of renegade
Apache Indians to surrender, his
group was surrounded. Cpl.
Greaves in the center of the
savage hand-to-hand fighting,
managed to shoot and bash a gap
through the swarming Apaches,
permitting his companions to
break free.
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SGT Thomas Boyne
Bravery in action.
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SGT John Denny
Removed a wounded comrade, under
a heavy fire, to a place of
safety.
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SGT Henry
Johnson
Voluntarily left fortified
shelter and under heavy fire at
close range made the rounds of
the pits to instruct the guards,
fought his way to the creek and
back to bring water to the
wounded.
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SGT George
Jordan
While commanding a detachment of
25 men at Fort Tularosa, N.
Mex., repulsed a force of more
than 100 Indians. At Carrizo
Canyon, N . Mex., while
commanding the right of a
detachment of 19 men, on 12
August 1881, he stubbornly held
his ground in an extremely
exposed position and gallantly
forced back a much superior
number of the enemy, preventing
them from surrounding the
command.
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SGT Thomas Shaw
Forced the enemy back after
stubbornly holding his ground in
an extremely exposed position
and prevented the enemy's
superior numbers from
surrounding his command.
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PVT
Augustus Walley
Bravery in action with hostile
Apaches.
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1SG
Moses William
Rallied a detachment, skillfully
conducted a running flight of 3
or 4 hours, and by his coolness,
bravery, and unflinching
devotion to duty in standing by
his commanding officer in an
exposed position under a heavy
fire from a large party of
Indians saved the lives of at
least 3 of his comrades.
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SGT
Brent Woods
Saved the lives of his comrades
and citizens of the detachment.
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SGT
Benjamin Brown
Although shot in the abdomen, in
a fight between a paymaster's
escort and robbers, did not
leave the field until again
wounded through both arms.
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CPL
Isaiah Mays
Gallantry in the fight between
Paymaster Wham's escort and
robbers. Mays walked and crawled
2 miles to a ranch for help.
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CPL
William O.
Wilson
Bravery.
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SGT
William McBryar
Distinguished himself for
coolness, bravery and
marksmanship while his troop was
in pursuit of hostile Apache
Indians.
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