Selasa, 14 Maret 2017

Wallowing in Courage: 6th U.S. Cavalry

6th U.S. Cavalry Medals of Honor Washita River, Texas September 12, 1874 During the Red River War, Colonel Nelson A. Miles, commanding a U.S. Army column against renegade Indians in the Texas Panhandle, sent four enlisted men—Sergeant Zachariah T. Woodall and Privates John Harrington, Peter P. Roth and George W. Smith—of the 6th U.S. Cavalry …

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