List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars

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The Indian Wars is the name used by the United States government to describe a series of military conflicts between the United States and Indigenous peoples from 1776 to 1898.

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Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its armed forces. Receiving the award did not originally require that the recipient must have distinguished themselves at the risk of their own life above and beyond the call of duty in action against an enemy of the United States; that language was added later.

Due to the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented posthumously. [1] [ failed verification ]

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
George Emerson Albee.jpg George E. Albee Army First Lieutenant Brazos River, Texas Oct 28, 1869 41st U.S. Infantry Attacked with 2 men a force of 11 Indians, drove them from the hills, and reconnoitered the country beyond.
Alchesay.jpg William Alchesay Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Winter of 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
William Allen Army First Sergeant Turret Mountain, Arizona Territory Mar 27, 1873Company I, 23d U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
James Anderson Army Private Wichita River, Texas Oct 5, 1870Company M, 6th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry during the pursuit and fight with Indians.
Edgar R Aston.jpg Edgar R. Aston Army Private San Carlos, Arizona Territory May 30, 1868Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry With two other men, voluntarily scouted hostile terrain to find a wagon passage and held off an Apache attack
William G. Austin Army Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 7th U.S. Cavalry While the Indians were concealed in a ravine, assisted men on the skirmish line, directing their fire, etc., and using every effort to dislodge the enemy.
James F. Ayers Army Private Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th U.S. Cavalry Rapid pursuit, gallantry, energy, and enterprise in an engagement with Indians.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John B Babcock.jpg John B. Babcock Army First Lieutenant Spring Creek, Nebraska May 16, 1869 5th U.S. Cavalry Led his men in their defense against an attack by a superior force of Indians.
James E. Bailey Army Sergeant Winter of 1872–73Company E, 5th U.S. Cavalry Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
George William Baird.jpg George W. Baird Army First Lieutenant and Adjutant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 1877 5th U.S. Infantry Most distinguished gallantry in action with the Nez Perce Indians.
John Baker Army Musician Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company D, 5th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in engagements.
Frank Baldwin Brady-Handy 2.jpg Frank D. Baldwin Army First Lieutenant McClellans Creek, Texas Nov 8, 1874 5th U.S. Infantry For rescuing two girls being held by Native Americans. Second award, previously received a Medal for actions in the Civil War.
Neil Bancroft Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company A, 7th U.S. Cavalry Brought water for the wounded under a most galling fire.
Will Croft Barnes.jpg Will C. Barnes Army Private First Class Fort Apache, Arizona Territory Sep 11, 1881 Signal Corps Bravery in action in Arizona. The Army Reserve center in Phoenix, Arizona is named for him.
Richard Barrett Army First Sergeant Sycamore Canyon, Arizona Territory May 23, 1872Company A, 1st U.S. Cavalry Conspicuous gallantry in a charge upon the Tonto Apaches.
Clay Beauford.jpg Clay Beauford Army First Sergeant Army Winter of 1872–73Company B, 5th U.S. Cavalry Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
James J. Bell Army Private Big Horn, Montana Territory Jul 9, 1875Company E, 7th U.S. Infantry Carried dispatches to Gen. Crook at the imminent risk of his life.
Frederick Bergendahl Army Private Staked Plains, Texas Dec 8, 1874 4th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in a long chase after Indians.
Heinrich Bertram Army Corporal Arizona Territory 1868 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Charles A. Bessey Army Corporal Near Elkhorn Creek, Wyoming Territory Jan 13, 1877Company A, 3rd U.S. Cavalry Led his men in a defense against an Indian attack, helped the wounded although wounded himself
Daniel Bishop Army Sergeant Turret Mountain, Arizona Territory Mar 25, 1873Company A, 5th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in engagements.
James Blair Army First Sergeant Army Winter of 1872–73Company I, 1st U.S. Cavalry Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Blanquet Army Indian Scout Army Winter of 1872–73Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Samuel Bowden Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Oct 5, 1870Company M, 6th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in pursuit of and fight with Indians.
Alonzo Bowman Army Sergeant Cibicu Creek, Arizona Territory Aug 30, 1881Company D, 6th U.S. Cavalry Conspicuous and extraordinary bravery in attacking mutinous scouts.
Thomas Boyne Army Sergeant Mimbres Mountains, N. Mex. and Cuchillo Negro River near Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Territory May 29, 1879 and Sep 27, 1879Company C, 9th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in action.
Sanford Bradbury Army First Sergeant Hell Canyon, Arizona Territory Jul 3, 1869Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry Conspicuous gallantry in action.
Edward Branagan Army Private Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company F, 4th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Abram B. Brant   Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company D, 7th U.S. Cavalry Brought water for the wounded under a most galling fire.
Frank Bratling   Army Corporal Near Fort Selden, New Mexico Territory Jul 8, 1873 Jul 11, 1873Company C, 8th U.S. Cavalry Services against hostile Indians.
Loyd Brett.jpg Lloyd M. Brett Army Second Lieutenant O'Fallons Creek, Montana Territory Apr 1, 1880 2nd U.S. Cavalry Fearless exposure and dashing bravery in cutting off the Indians' pony herd, thereby greatly crippling the hostiles.
James Brogan Army Sergeant Simon Valley, Arizona Territory Dec 14, 1877Company G, 6th U.S. Cavalry Engaged singlehanded 2 renegade Indians until his horse was shot under him and then pursued them so long as he was able.
James Brophy Army Private Arizona Territory 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Benjamin Brown Army Sergeant Arizona Territory May 11, 1889Company C, 24th U.S. Infantry 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.
James Brown Army Sergeant Davidson Canyon near Camp Crittenden, Arizona Territory Aug 27, 1872Company F, 5th U.S. Cavalry In command of a detachment of 4 men defeated a superior force.
Lorenzo D. Brown Army Private Big Hole, Montana Territory Aug 9, 1877Company A, 7th U.S. Infantry After having been severely wounded in right shoulder, continued to do duty in a most courageous manner.
William C Bryan.jpg William C. Bryan Army Hospital Steward Powder River, Wyoming Territory Mar 17, 1876Accompanied a detachment of cavalry in a charge on a village of hostile Indians and fought through the engagements, having his horse killed under him. He continued to fight on foot, and under severe fire and without assistance conveyed 2 wounded comrades to places of safety, saving them from capture.
Oscar Burkard.jpg Oscar Burkard Army Private Battle of Sugar Point, Leech Lake, Minnesota Oct 5, 1898Hospital CorpsTended Wounded under fire; last Medal of Honor awarded for Indian Wars.
Patrick J. Burke Army Farrier Arizona Territory 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Richard Burke Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in engagements.
George Ritter Burnett.jpg George R. Burnett Army Second Lieutenant Cuchillo Negro Mountains, New Mexico Territory Aug 16, 18812nd US CavalrySaved the life of a dismounted soldier, who was in imminent danger of being cut off, by alone galloping quickly to his assistance under heavy fire and escorting him to a place of safety, his horse being twice shot in this action.
EdmondButler.jpg Edmond Butler Army Captain Wolf Mountains, Montana Territory Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry Most distinguished gallantry in action with hostile Indians.
Denis Byrne Army Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in engagements.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Joseph Cable Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company I, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas J. Callan.jpg Thomas J. Callan Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876 Jun 26, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryDisplayed conspicuously good conduct in assisting to drive away the Indians
Surname misspelled "Callen" on citation
James Spencer Calvert Arlington National Cemetery.jpg James S. Calvert Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company C, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Heth Canfield Army Private Little Blue, Nebraska May 15, 1870Company C, 2nd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
LouisHCarpenter.jpg Louis H. Carpenter Army Captain Indian campaigns, Kansas and ColoradoSep 1868 Oct 1868Company H, 10th US CavalryWas gallant and meritorious throughout the campaigns, especially in the combat of October 15 and in the forced march on September 23, 24 and 25 to the relief of Forsyth's Scouts, who were known to be in danger of annihilation by largely superior forces of Indians
John Carr Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 29, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas Carroll Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company L, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
George Carter Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
MasonCarter.jpg Mason Carter Army First Lieutenant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 18775th US CavalryLed a charge under a galling fire, in which he inflicted great loss upon the enemy.
Robert G Carter MOH.jpg Robert G. Carter Army Second Lieutenant On Brazos, River, Texas Oct 10, 18714th US CavalryHeld the left of the line with a few men during the charge of a large body of Indians, after the right of the line had retreated, and by delivering a rapid fire succeeded in checking the enemy until other troops came to the rescue.
William Harding Carter.jpg William H. Carter Army First Lieutenant Cibicu, Arizona Territory Aug 30, 18816th US CavalryRescued, with the voluntary assistance of 2 soldiers, the wounded from under a heavy fire.
James S Casey.jpg James S. Casey Army Captain Wolf Mountain, Montana Territory Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th US InfantryLed his command in a successful charge against superior numbers of the enemy strongly posted.
Amos Chapman Army Civilian Scout Washita River, TexasSep 12, 1874"Gallantry in action." Was one of fewer than 10 civilians in history to receive the Medal of Honor. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Zachariah T. Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Washita River (some texts say Wichita River, a more southerly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed).
Benjamin Cheever.jpg Benjamin H. Cheever, Jr. Army First Lieutenant White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 18916th US CavalryHeaded the advance across White River partly frozen, in a spirited movement to the effective assistance of Troop K, 6th U.S. Cavalry.
Chiquito Army Indian Scout Army Winter of 1871–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
John E. Clancy Army Musician Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 1st US ArtilleryTwice voluntarily rescued wounded comrades under fire of the enemy.
Wilfred Clark Army Private Big Hole, Mont. and Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory Aug 9, 1877 and Aug 20, 1877Company L, 2nd US CavalryConspicuous gallantry, especial skill as sharpshooter.
PowhatanHenryClarkeCROP.jpg Powhatan H. Clarke Army Second Lieutenant Pinito Mountains, Sonora, Mex.May 3, 188610th US CavalryRushed forward to the rescue of a soldier who was severely wounded and lay, disabled, exposed to the enemy's fire, and carried him to a place of safety.
Cody-Buffalo-Bill-LOC.jpg William F. Cody Army Civilian Scout Platte River, NebraskaApr 26, 1872Civilian Scout with 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action." Later known as the legendary westerner and showman Buffalo Bill Cody.
John W. Comfort.jpg John W. Comfort Army Corporal Staked Plains, Texas Nov 5, 1874Company A, 4th US CavalryRan down and killed an Indian.
John Connor Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company H, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Aquilla Coonrod Army Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company C, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Michael Corcoran Army Corporal Agua Fria River, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company E, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Co-Rux-Te-Chod-Ish Army Sergeant Republican River, Kansas Jul 8, 1869Pawnee ScoutsAlso known as "Mad Bear"
Samuel H. Craig Army Sergeant Santa Cruz Mountains, Mex.May 15, 1886Company D, 4th US CavalryConspicuous gallantry during an attack on a hostile Apache Indian Camp; seriously wounded.
Charles Crandall Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
John Crist Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Nov 26, 1869Company L, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Benjamin C. Criswell.jpg Benjamin C. Criswell Army Sergeant Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryRescued the body of Lt. Hodgson from within the enemy's lines; brought up ammunition and encouraged the men in the most exposed positions under heavy fire.
Thomas Cruse.png Thomas Cruse Army Second Lieutenant Big Dry Fork, Arizona Territory Jul 17, 18826th US CavalryGallantly charged hostile Indians, and with his carbine compelled a party of them to keep under cover of their breastworks, thus being enabled to recover a severely wounded soldier.
William G Cubberly.jpg William G. Cubberly Army Private San Carlos, Arizona Territory May 30, 1868Company L, 8th US CavalryWith 2 other men he volunteered to search for a wagon passage out of a 4,000-foot valley wherein an infantry column was immobile. This small group passed 6 miles among hostile Apache terrain finding the sought passage. On their return trip down the canyon they were attacked by Apache who were successfully held at bay.
Charles Cunningham Army Corporal Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryDeclined to leave the line when wounded in the neck during heavy fire and fought bravely all next day.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Charles Daily Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
James T. Daniels Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Mar 7, 1890Company L, 4th US CavalryUntiring energy and cool gallantry under fire in an engagement with Apache Indians.
Michael Dawson Army Trumpeter Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Matthias W. Day.jpg Matthias W. Day Army Second Lieutenant Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico Territory Sep 18, 18799th US CavalryRemoved a wounded comrade, under a heavy fire, to a place of safety.
William L. Day Army First Sergeant Army 1872–73Company E, 5th US CavalryGallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
William De Armond   Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874Company I, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
George Deary Army Sergeant Apache Creek, Arizona Territory Apr 2, 1874Company L, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Frederick Deetline Army Blacksmith Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire.
Photo of US Medal of Honor recipient John Denny.jpg John Denny Army Sergeant Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico Territory Sep 18, 1879Company B, 9th US CavalryRemoved a wounded comrade, under a heavy fire, to a place of safety.
Charles H. Dickens Army Corporal Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Billydixon.jpg William Dixon Army Civilian Scout Washita River, Texas Sep 12, 1874Civilian Scout"Gallantry in action." Was one of fewer than ten civilians in history to receive the Medal of Honor.
Francis Safford Dodge.jpg Francis S. Dodge Army Captain Near White River Agency, Colorado Sep 29, 1879Company D, 9th US CavalryWith a force of 40 men rode all night to the relief of a command that had been defeated and was besieged by an overwhelming force of Indians, reached the field at daylight, joined in the action and fought for 3 days.
John L. Donahue Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Cornelius Donavan Army Sergeant Agua Fria River, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company E, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
John S. Donelly Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 1877Company G, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action"
James B. Doshier Army Civilian Post GuideHolliday Creek, Texas; Little Wichita RiverOct 5, 1870"Gallantry in action" and on the march.
William Dougherty Army Blacksmith Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
James Dowling Army Corporal Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
William D. Edwards Army First Sergeant Big Hole, Montana Territory Aug 9, 1877Company F, 7th US InfantryBravery in action
George H. Eldridge Army Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company C, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Elsatsoosh.jpg Elsatsoosu Army Corporal Arizona Territory Winter of 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Edwin L. Elwood Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Robert Temple Emmet.jpg Robert T. Emmet Army Second Lieutenant Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico Territory Sep 18, 1879Troop G, 9th US CavalryLt. Emmet was in G Troop which was sent to relieve a detachment of soldiers under attack by hostile Apaches During a flank attack on the Indian camp, made to divert the hostiles Lt. Emmet and 5 of his men became surrounded when the Indians returned to defend their camp. Finding that the Indians were making for a position from which they could direct their fire on the retreating troop, the Lieutenant held his point with his party until the soldiers reached the safety of a canyon. Lt. Emmet then continued to hold his position while his party recovered their horses. The enemy force consisted of approximately 200.
William Evans Army Private Big Horn, Montana Territory Jul 9, 1876Company E, 7th US InfantryCarried dispatches to Brig. Gen. Crook through a country occupied by Sioux.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Pompei Factor- medal of honor 1875.jpg Pompey Factor Army Private Pecos River, Texas Apr 25, 1875 Indian Scouts With 3 other men, he participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol.
Henry Falcott Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Daniel Farren Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Mosheim Feaster Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 7th U.S. Cavalry Extraordinary gallantry.
James Fegan illustration from Uncle Sam's Medal of Honor.jpg James Fegan Army Sergeant Plum Creek, Kansas Mar 1868Company H, 3d U.S. Infantry While in charge of a powder train en route from Fort Harker to Fort Dodge, Kans., was attacked by a party of desperadoes, who attempted to rescue a deserter in his charge and to fire the train. Sgt. Fegan, singlehanded, repelled the attacking party, wounding 2 of them, and brought his train through in safety.
George Ferrari Army Corporal Red Creek, Arizona Territory Sep 23, 1869Company D, 8th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Hermann Fichter Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory May 5, 1871Company F, 3d U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John H. Foley Army Sergeant Loupe Fork, Platte River, Nebraska Apr 26, 1872Company B, 3d U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
William H. Folly Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Nicholas Foran Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Thomas H. Forsyth Army First Sergeant Powder River, Wyoming Territory Nov 25, 1876Company M, 4th U.S. Cavalry Though dangerously wounded, he maintained his ground with a small party against a largely superior force after his commanding officer had been shot down during a sudden attack and rescued that officer and a comrade from the enemy.
William Foster Army Sergeant Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company F, 4th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Christopher Freemeyer Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company D, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Peter W. Gardiner Army Private Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance.
Harry Garland Army Corporal Little Muddy Creek, Mont. and Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory May 7, 1877 and Aug 29, 1877Company L, 2nd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with hostile Sioux, at Little Muddy Creek, Mont.; having been wounded in the hip so as to be unable to stand, at Camas Meadows, Idaho, he still continued to direct the men under his charge until the enemy withdrew.
Ernest Albert Garlington 1911.jpg Ernest A. Garlington Army First Lieutenant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 18907th U.S. CavalryDistinguished gallantry.
George Gates Army Bugler Picacho Mountain, Arizona Territory Jun 4, 1869Company F, 8th US CavalryKilled an Indian warrior and captured his arms.
Thomas H. Gay Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
George Geiger Army Sergeant Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company H, 7th United States CavalryWith 3 comrades during the entire engagement courageously held a position that secured water for the command.
John Georgian Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US CavalryBravery in action.
Frederick W. Gerber Army Sergeant Major Army 1839–71U.S. EngineersDistinguished gallantry in many actions and in recognition of long, faithful, and meritorious services covering a period of 32 years.
John J. Given   Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company K, 6th US CavalryBravery in action.
Albert Glawinski Army Blacksmith Powder River, Montana Territory Mar 17, 1876Company M, 3rd US CavalryDuring a retreat he selected exposed positions, he was part of the rear guard.
Thaddeus Brown Glover.jpg Thaddeus B. Glover Army Sergeant Mizpah Creek, Mont. and Pumpkin Creek, Montana Territory Apr 10, 1879 and Feb 10, 1880Company B, 2nd US CavalryWhile in charge of small scouting parties, fought, charged, surrounded, and captured war parties of Sioux Indians.
Michael Glynn Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory Jul 13, 1872Company F, 5th US CavalryDrove off, singlehanded, 8 hostile Indians, killing and wounding 5.
Edward Settle Godfrey.jpg Edward S. Godfrey Army Captain Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 18777th US CavalryLed his command into action when he was severely wounded.
Patrick Golden Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
TheodoreGoldin.jpg Theodore W. Goldin Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 26, 1876Company G, 7th US CavalryOne of a party of volunteers who, under a heavy fire from the Indians, went for and brought water to the wounded .
David Goodman Army Private Lyry Creek, Arizona Territory Oct 14, 1869Company L, 8th US CavalryBravery in action.
George Grant Army Sergeant Fort Phil Kearny to Fort C. F. Smith, Dakota Territory Feb 1867Company E, 18th U.S. Infantry Bravery, energy, and perseverance, involving much suffering and privation through attacks by hostile Indians, deep snows, etc., while voluntarily carrying dispatches.
Clinton Greaves Army Corporal Florida Mountains, New Mexico Territory Jan 24, 1877Company C, 9th US CavalryWhile 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 .
Francis C. Green Army Sergeant Arizona Territory 1868–69Company K, 8th US CavalryBravery in action.
John Green MOH.jpg John Green Army Major First Battle of the Stronghold Jan 17, 18731st US CavalryIn order to reassure his command, this officer, in the most fearless manner and exposed to very great danger, walked in front of the line; the command, thus encouraged, advanced over the lava upon the Indians who were concealed among the rocks.
John C. Gresham.jpg John C. Gresham Army First Lieutenant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 18907th US CavalryVoluntarily led a party into a ravine to dislodge Sioux Indians concealed therein. He was wounded during this action.
Edward P. Grimes Army Sergeant Milk River, Colo.Sep 29, 1879 Oct 5, 1879Company F, 5th US CavalryThe command being almost out of ammunition and surrounded on 3 sides by the enemy, he voluntarily brought up a supply under heavy flre at almost point blank range.
Jacob Gunther Army Corporal Arizona Territory 1868–69Company E, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John Haddoo Army Corporal Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company B, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
John Hall Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians
William Preble Hall.jpg William P. Hall Army First Lieutenant Near Camp on White River, Colo.Oct 20, 1879 5th U.S. Cavalry With a reconnoitering party of 3 men, was attacked by 35 Indians and several times exposed himself to draw the fire of the enemy, giving his small party opportunity to reply with much effect.
Frank Hamilton Army Private Agua Fria River, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company E, 8th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in action.
Mathew H. Hamilton Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company G, 7th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in action.
Richard P. Hanley.jpg Richard P. Hanley Army Sergeant Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company C, 7th U.S. Cavalry Recaptured, singlehanded, and without orders, within the enemy's lines and under a galling fire lasting some 20 minutes, a stampeded pack mule loaded with ammunition.
Mosher A. Harding Army Blacksmith Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US CavalryGallantry in action.
John Harrington.jpg John Harrington Army Private Washita River, Texas Sep 12, 1874Company H, 6th US CavalryWhile carrying dispatches was attacked by 125 hostile Indians, whom he and his comrades fought throughout the day. He was severely wounded in the hip and unable to move. He continued to fight, defending an exposed dying man. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Zachariah T. Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Washita River (some texts say Wichita River, a more southernly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed).
Charles D. Harris Army Sergeant Red Creek, Arizona Territory Sep 23, 1869Company D, 8th US CavalryGallantry in action.
David W. Harris Army Private Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company A, 7th US CavalryBrought water to the wounded, at great danger to his life, under a most galling fire from the enemy.
William M. Harris Army Private Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire of the enemy.
Joshija B. Hartzog Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 1st US ArtilleryWent to the rescue of the commanding officer who had fallen severely wounded, picked him up, and carried him out of range of the hostile guns.
Paul Haupt Army Corporal Hell Canyon, Arizona Territory Jul 3, 1869Company L, 8th US CavalryGallantry in action.
Harry L. Hawthorne Army Second Lieutenant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 18902nd U.S. ArtilleryDistinguished conduct in battle with hostile Indians .
Fred S. Hay Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company I, 5th US InfantryGallantry in action.
Richard Heartery Army Private Cibicu, Arizona Territory Aug 30, 1881Company D, 6th US CavalryBravery in action.
Clamor Heise Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Leander Herron Army Corporal Near Fort Dodge, Kansas Sep 2, 1868Company A, 3rd US InfantryWhile detailed as mail courier from the fort, voluntarily went to the assistance of a party of 4 enlisted men, who were attacked by about 50 Indians at some distance from the fort and remained with them until the party was relieved.
Charles H. Heyl Army Second Lieutenant Near Fort Hartsuff, Nebraska Apr 28, 187623rd US InfantryVoluntarily, and with most conspicuous gallantry, charged with 3 men upon 6 Indians who were entrenched upon a hillside.
Thomas P. Higgins Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Frank E. Hill Army Sergeant Date Creek, Arizona Territory Sep 8, 1872Company E, 5th US CavalrySecured the person of a hostile Apache Chief, although while holding the chief he was severely wounded in the back by another Indian
James M. Hill Army First Sergeant Turret Mountain, Arizona Territory Mar 25, 1873Company A, 5th US CavalryGallantry in action.
Marvin C. Hillock Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company B, 7th US CavalryDistinguished bravery.
Michael Himmelsback Army Private Little Blue, Nebraska May 15, 1870Company C, 2nd US CavalryGallantry in action.
Lehmann Hinemann Army Sergeant Army Winter of 1872–73Company L, 1st US CavalryGallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
George Hobday Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company A, 7th US CavalryConspicuous and gallant conduct in battle.
Henry Hogan Army First Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry (1st award) Gallantry in actions.
Henry Hogan Army First Sergeant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 1877Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry (2nd award) Carried Lt. Henry Romeyn, who was severely wounded, off the field of battle under heavy fire.
Henry Holden Army Private Battle of the Little Bighorn June 25, 1876Company D, 7th U.S. Cavalry Brought up ammunition under a galling fire from the enemy.
David Holland Army Corporal Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th US InfantryGallantry in actions
George Hooker   Army Private Tonto Creek, Arizona Territory Jan 22, 1873Company K, 5th US CavalryGallantry in action in which he was killed.
Samuel Hoover Army Bugler Santa Maria Mountains, Arizona Territory May 6, 1873Company A, 1st CavalryGallantry in action, also services as trailer in May 1872.
Simpson Hornaday Army Private Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column . This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance
Robert Lee HowzeClass1888.jpg Robert Lee Howze Army Second Lieutenant White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 1891 6th Cavalry Regiment (United States) Bravery in action.
Thomas Hubbard Army Private Little Blue, Nebraska May 15, 1870Company C, 2nd US CavalryGallantry in action.
James W. Huff Army Private Army Winter of 1872–73Company L, 1st US CavalryGallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
EliHuggins.jpg Eli L. Huggins Army Captain O'Fallons Creek, Montana Territory Apr 1, 18802nd US CavalrySurprised the Indians in their strong position and fought them until dark with great boldness.
Charles Frederic Humphrey.jpg Charles F. Humphrey, Sr. Army First Lieutenant Clearwater, Idaho Territory Jul 11, 18774th US ArtilleryLed a party through withering fire and recovered an abandoned howitzer and 2 Gatling guns lying between the lines a few yards from the Indians
Fred O. Hunt Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th InfantryGallantry in actions.
Rufus D. Hutchinson Army Sergeant Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryGuarded and carried the wounded, brought water for the same, and posted and directed the men in his charge under galling fire from the enemy.
Henry J. Hyde Army Sergeant Army Winter of 1872–73Company M, 1st US CavalryGallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Bernard J D Irwin.jpg Bernard J. D. Irwin Army Assistant Surgeon Apache Pass, Arizona Territory Feb 13, 1861 Feb 14, 1861For rescuing 60 soldiers trapped by Cochise

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
American officer James Jackson after retirement.jpg James Jackson Army Captain Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory Aug 20, 1877 1st U.S. Cavalry Dismounted from his horse in the face of a heavy fire from pursuing Indians, and with the assistance of 1 or 2 of the men of his command secured to a place of safety the body of his trumpeter, who had been shot
John James Army Corporal Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874 5th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in action.
Frederick Jarvis Army Sergeant Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in action.
Bernhard Jetter Army Sergeant Sioux campaignDec 1890Company K, 7th U.S. Cavalry Distinguished bravery.
Jim Army Sergeant Army Winter of 1871–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Henry Johnson, MOH.jpg Henry Johnson Army Sergeant Milk River, Colo.Oct 2, 1879 Oct 5, 1879Company D, 9th U.S. Cavalry Buffalo Soldier. 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.
Edward Johnston Army Corporal Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in action.
William H. Jones Army Farrier Little Muddy Creek, Mont. and Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory May 7, 1877 and Aug 20, 1877Company L, 2nd U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in the attack against hostile Sioux Indians on May 7, 1877 at Muddy Creek, Mont., and in the engagement with Nez Perces Indians at Camas Meadows, Idaho, on 20 August 1877 in which he sustained a painful knee wound.
George Jordan (MOH).jpg George Jordan Army Sergeant Fort Tularosa, N. Mex. and Carrizo Canyon, New Mexico Territory May 14, 1880 and Aug 12, 1881Company K, 9th U.S. Cavalry 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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  This along with the   , indicates that the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John Kay Army Private Arizona Territory Oct 21, 1868Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry Brought a comrade, severely wounded, from under the fire of a large party of the enemy.
Daniel Keating Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Oct 5, 1870Company M, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action" and in pursuit of Indians.
Bartholomew T. Keenan Army Trumpeter Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John Keenan Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Charles Kelley Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John J. H. Kelly Army Corporal Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company I, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Thomas Kelly Army Private Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company I, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action." Interred in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Lansing Kansas
Kelsay Army Indian Scout UnknownWinter of 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Philip Kennedy Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
John Brown Kerr Army Captain White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 1891 6th U.S. Cavalry For distinguished bravery while in command of his troop in action against hostile Sioux Indians on the north bank of the White River, near the mouth of Little Grass Creek, S. Dak., where he defeated a force of 300 Brule Sioux warriors, and turned the Sioux tribe, which was endeavoring to enter the Bad Lands, back into the Pine Ridge Agency.
Thomas Kerrigan Army Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company H, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John Kilmartin Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory May 5, 1871Company F, 3rd U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John Kirk Army First Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John A. Kirkwood Army Sergeant Slim Buttes, Dakota Territory Sep 9, 1876Company M, 3rd U.S. Cavalry Bravely endeavored to dislodge some Sioux Indians secreted in a ravine.
George K. Kitchen.jpg George K. Kitchen Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company H, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Albert Knaak Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Joseph F. Knight Army Sergeant White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 1891Troop F, 6th U.S. Cavalry Led the advance in a spirited movement to the assistance of Troop K, 6th U.S. Cavalry.
John W. Knox Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company I, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
William Koelpin Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874Company I, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Kosoha Army Indian Scout Army Winter of 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Wendelin Kreher   Army First Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
John Kyle Army Corporal Near Republican River, Kansas Jul 8, 1869Company M, 5th U.S. Cavalry This soldier and 2 others were attacked by 8 Indians, but beat them off and badly wounded 2 of them.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
David Larkin (framed).jpg David Larkin Army Farrier Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company F, 4th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
James Lawrence Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Sgt John S. Lawton.jpg John S. Lawton Army Sergeant Milk River, Colorado Sep 29, 1879Company D, 5th U.S. Cavalry Coolness and steadiness under fire; volunteered to accompany a small detachment on a very dangerous mission.
James Lenihan Army Private Clear Creek, Arizona Territory Jan 2, 1873Company K, 5th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Patrick J. Leonard Army Sergeant Little Blue, Nebraska May 15, 1870Company C, 2nd U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Patrick T. Leonard Army Corporal Near Fort Hartsuff, Nebraska Apr 28, 1876Company A, 23d U.S. Infantry Gallantry in charge on hostile Sioux.
William Leonard Army Private Muddy Creek, Montana Territory May 7, 1877Company L, 2nd U.S. Cavalry Bravery in action.
William B. Lewis.jpg William B. Lewis Army Sergeant Bluff Station, Wyoming Territory Jan 20, 1877 Jan 22, 1877Company B, 3rd US CavalryBravery in skirmish.
Thomas Little Army Bugler Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Francis W. Lohnes Army Private Gilmans Ranch, Nebraska Territory May 12, 1865Company H, 1st Nebraska Veterans CavalryGallantry in defending Government property against Indians.
Oscar Fitzalan Long.png Oscar F. Long Army Second Lieutenant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 18775th U.S. InfantryHaving been directed to order a troop of cavalry to advance, and finding both its officers killed, he voluntarily assumed command, and under a heavy fire from the Indians advanced the troop to its proper position.
James Lowthers Army Private Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance.
George Loyd Army Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company I, 7th US CavalryBravery, especially after having been severely wounded through the lung.
Leonidas S. Lytle Army Sergeant Near Fort Selden, New Mexico Territory Jul 8, 1873 Jul 11, 1873Company C, 8th US CavalryServices against hostile Indians.
Jeptha L. Lytton Army Corporal Near Fort Hartsuff, Nebraska Apr 28, 1876Company A, 23rd US InfantryGallantry in charge on hostile Sioux.

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  This along with the   , indicates that the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Machol Army Private Arizona Territory 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaign and engagements with Apaches.
Herbert Mahers Army Private Seneca Mountain, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company F, 8th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
John C. Gresham.jpg Gregory Mahoney Army Private Near Red River, Texas Sep 26, 1874 Sep 28, 1874Company E, 4th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in attack on a large party of Cheyennes.
Patrick Martin Army Sergeant Castle Dome and Santa Maria Mountains, Arizona Territory Jun 1873 Jul 1873Company G, 5th U.S. Cavalry Gallant services in operations of Capt. James Burns, 5th U.S. Cavalry.
David A. Matthews Army Corporal Arizona Territory 1868–69Company E, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Marion Perry Maus.JPG Marion P. Maus Army First Lieutenant Sierra Madre Mountains, Mexico Jan 11, 1886 1st U.S. Infantry Most distinguished gallantry in action with hostile Apaches led by Geronimo and Natchez.
John May Army Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Isaiah Mays.jpg Isaiah Mays Army Corporal Arizona Territory May 11, 1889Company B, 24th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in the fight between Paymaster Wham's escort and robbers. Mays walked and crawled 2 miles to a ranch for help.
Bernard McBride Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
William McBryar, USV.jpg William McBryar Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Mar 7, 1890Company K, 10th U.S. Cavalry Distinguished himself for coolness, bravery and marksmanship while his troop was in pursuit of hostile Apache Indians.
William McCabe Army Private Near Red River, Texas Sep 26, 1874 Sep 28, 1874Company E, 4th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in attack on a large party of Cheyennes.
Bernard McCann   Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company F, 22d U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Michael McCarthy MOH.jpg Michael M. McCarthy Army First Sergeant White Bird Canyon, Idaho Territory Jun 1876 Jan 1877Troop H, 1st U.S. Cavalry Was detailed with 6 men to hold a commanding position, and held it with great gallantry until the troops fell back. He then fought his way through the Indians, rejoined a portion of his command, and continued the fight in retreat. He had 2 horses shot from under him, and was captured, but escaped and reported for duty after 3 days' hiding and wandering in the mountains.
Edward John McClernand.png Edward J. McClernand Army Second Lieutenant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 1877 2d U.S. Cavalry Gallantly attacked a band of hostiles and conducted the combat with excellent skill and boldness.
Michael McCormick Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action" .
Franklin M. McDonald Army Private Near Fort Griffin, Texas Aug 5, 1872Company G, 11th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in defeating Indians who attacked the mail.
James McDonald Army Corporal Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Robert McDonald Army First Lieutenant Wolf Mountain, Montana Territory Jan 8, 1877 5th U.S. Infantry Led his command in a successful charge against superior numbers of hostile Indians, strongly posted.
Michael A. McGann Army First Sergeant Rosebud River, Montana Territory Jun 17, 1876Company F, 3rd U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Owen McGar Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
John McHugh Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action"
Daniel McKinley Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
John McLennon Army Musician Big Hole, Montana Territory Aug 9, 1877Company A, 7th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Michael McLoughlin Army Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Henry A. McMasters   Army Corporal Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company A, 4th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Albert W. McMillan Army Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 7th US CavalryWhile engaged with Indians concealed in a ravine, he assisted the men on the skirmish line, directed their fire, encouraged them by example, and used every effort to dislodge the enemy.
James McNally Army First Sergeant Arizona Territory 1868–69Company E, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
William McNamara Army First Sergeant Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company F, 4th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Robert McPhelan Army Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company E, 5th US Infantry"For gallantry in charging with three Privates and driving from hills a larger number of Indians, and for Meritorious Conduct in the performance of his duty as a File Closer in the execution of which he was severely wounded." Interred in Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth Kansas
Charles H. McVeagh Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Nicholas Meaher Army Corporal Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Henry W. B. Mechlin Army Blacksmith Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company H, 7th US CavalryWith 3 comrades during the entire engagement courageously held a position that secured water for the command.
John Merrill Army Sergeant Milk River, Colorado Sep 29, 1879Company F, 5th US CavalryThough painfully wounded, he remained on duty and rendered gallant and valuable service.
Daniel H. Miller Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory May 5, 1871Company F, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
George Miller Army Corporal Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company H, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
George W. Miller Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
John Mitchell Army First Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874Company I, 5th US InfantryGallantry in engagement with Indians.
John J. Mitchell Army Corporal Hell Canyon, Arizona Territory Jul 3, 1869Company L, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Charles H. Montrose Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company I, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
George Moquin Army Corporal Milk River, Colorado Sep 29, 1879 Oct 5, 1879Company F, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
John Moran Army Private Seneca Mountain, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company F, 8th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
George Horace Morgan.png George H. Morgan Army Second Lieutenant Big Dry Fork, Arizona Territory Jul 17, 18823rd US CavalryGallantly held his ground at a critical moment and fired upon the advancing enemy (hostile Indians) until he was disabled by a shot.
John Moriarity Army Sergeant Arizona Territory 1868–69Company E, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
James L. Morris Army First Sergeant Near Fort Selden, New Mexico Territory Jul 8, 1873 Jul 11, 1873Company C, 8th US CavalryServices against hostile Indians.
William W. Morris Army Corporal Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874Company H, 6th US CavalryGallantry in engagement with Indians.
John Mott Army Sergeant Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory May 5, 1871Company F, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Myles Moylan.jpg Myles Moylan Army Captain Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 18777th US CavalryGallantly led his command in action against Nez Perce Indians until he was severely wounded.
Edward Murphy Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Edward F. Murphy Army Corporal Milk River, Colorado Sep 29, 1879Company D, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Jeremiah Murphy.jpeg Jeremiah J. Murphy Army Private Powder River, Montana Territory Mar 17, 1876Company M, 3rd US CavalryBeing the only member of his picket not disabled, he attempted to save a wounded comrade.
Philip Murphy Army Corporal Seneca Mountain, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company F, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas Murphy Army Corporal Seneca Mountain, Arizona Territory Aug 25, 1869Company F, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas Murray Army Sergeant Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryBrought up the pack train, and on the second day the rations, under a heavy fire from the enemy.
Fred Myers Army Sergeant White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 1891Company K, 6th US CavalryWith 5 men repelled a superior force of the enemy and held his position against their repeated efforts to recapture it.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Nannasaddie Army Indian Scout Army 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
Nantaje Army Indian Scout Army 1872–73 Indian Scouts Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches. Name sometimes spelled "Nantahe".
Solon D. Neal Army Private Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Adam Neder Army Private Sioux campaignDec 1890Company A, 7th U.S. Cavalry Distinguished bravery.
Frederick S. Neilon Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874Company A, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action." Alias: Frank Singleton
Henry Newman Army First Sergeant Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory Jul 13, 1872Company F, 5th U.S. Cavalry He and 2 companions covered the withdrawal of wounded comrades from the fire of an Apache band well concealed among rocks.
John Nihill (framed).jpg John Nihill Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory Jul 13, 1872Company F, 5th U.S. Cavalry Fought and defeated 4 hostile Apaches located between him and his comrades.
Richard J. Nolan Army Farrier White Clay Creek, South Dakota Dec 30, 1890Company I, 7th U.S. Cavalry Bravery.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John O'Callaghan Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Francis Oliver Army First Sergeant Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry Bravery in action.
William O'Neill Army Corporal Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in action.
Michael O'Regan Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Moses Orr Army Private Apache CampaignsWinter of 1872–73Company A, 1st U.S. Cavalry Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
William Osborne Army Sergeant Apache CampaignsWinter of 1872–73Company M, 1st U.S. Cavalry Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches.
John F. O'Sullivan Army Private Staked Plains, Texas Dec 8, 1874Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry Gallantry in a long chase after Indians.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Adam Paine Army Private Canyon Blanco tributary of the Red River, Texas Sep 26, 1874 Sep 27, 1874 Indian Scouts Rendered invaluable service to Col. R. S. Mackenzie, 4th U.S. Cavalry, during this engagement.
William R. Parnell.jpg William R. Parnell Army First Lieutenant White Bird Canyon, Idaho Territory Jun 17, 18771st US CavalryWith a few men, in the face of a heavy fire from pursuing Indians and at imminent peril, returned and rescued a soldier whose horse had been killed and who had been left behind in the retreat.
Isaac Payne Army Trumpeter Pecos River, Texas Apr 25, 1875 Indian Scouts With 3 other men, he participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol.
Edward Pengally Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Josiah Pennsyl Army Sergeant Upper Washita, Texas Sep 11, 1874Company M, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Lewis Phife Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Wilhelm O. Philipsen Army Blacksmith Milk River, Colo.Sep 29, 1879Company D, 5th US CavalryWith 9 others voluntarily attacked and captured a strong position held by Indians.
Samuel D. Phillips Army Private Muddy Creek, Montana Territory May 7, 1877Company H, 2d US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Edwin Phoenix Army Corporal Near Red River, Texas Sep 26, 1874 Sep 28, 1874Company E, 4th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Frederick Platten Army Sergeant Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance.
John A. Poppe Army Sergeant Milk River, Colo.Sep 29, 1879 Oct 5, 1879Company F, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Samuel Porter Army Farrier Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas Powers Army Corporal Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
James Pratt Army Blacksmith Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company I, 4th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
James Pym Army Private Battle of the Little BighornJun 25, 1876Company B, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily went for water and secured the same under heavy fire.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John Raerick Army Private Lyry Creek, Arizona Territory Oct 14, 1869Company L, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
Theodore Ragnar Army First Sergeant White Clay Creek, South Dakota Dec 30, 1890Company K, 7th US CavalryBravery.
William Rankin Army Private Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company F, 4th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
James C. Reed Army Private Arizona Territory Apr 29, 1868Company A, 8th US CavalryDefended his position (with 3 others) against a party of 17 hostile Indians under heavy fire at close quarters, the entire party except himself being severely wounded
Samuel Richman Army Private Arizona Territory 1868–69Company E, 8th US CavalryBravery in actions with Indians.
Hampton Mitchell Roach.jpg Hampton M. Roach Army Corporal Milk River, Colo.Sep 29, 1879 Oct 5, 1879Company F, 5th US CavalryErected breastworks under fire; also kept the command supplied with water 3 consecutive nights while exposed to fire from ambushed Indians at close range
Marcus M Robbins.jpg Marcus M. Robbins Army Private Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance
Joseph Robinson MOH.jpg Joseph Robinson Army First Sergeant Rosebud River, Montana Territory Jun 17, 1876Company D, 3rd US CavalryDischarged his duties while in charge of the skirmish line under fire with judgment and great coolness and brought up the lead horses at a critical moment
David Roche.jpg David Roche Army First Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Henry Rodenburg Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Patrick Rogan Army Sergeant Big Hole, Montana Territory Aug 9, 1877Company A, 7th US InfantryVerified and reported the company while subjected to a galling fire from the enemy.
Henry Romeyn.jpg Henry Romeyn Army First Lieutenant Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 18775th US InfantryLed his command into close range of the enemy, there maintained his position, and vigorously prosecuted the fight until he was severely wounded
Edward Rooney Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company D, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Peter Roth Army Private Washita River, Texas Sep 12, 1874Company A, 6th US CavalryWhile carrying dispatches was attacked by 125 hostile Indians, whom he and his comrades fought throughout the day. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Zachariah T. Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Washita River (some texts say Wichita River, a more southernly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed).
John F. Rowalt Army Private Lyry Creek, Arizona Territory Oct 14, 1869Company I, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
Y. B. Rowdy Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Mar 7, 1890Company A, Indian Scouts Bravery in action with Apache Indians.
Stanislaus Roy Army Sergeant Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company A, 7th US CavalryBrought water to the wounded at great danger to life and under a most galling fire of the enemy.
James Russell Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
David Ryan Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company G, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Dennis Ryan Army First Sergeant Gageby Creek, Indian TerritoryDec 2, 1874Company I, 6th US CavalryCourage while in command of a detachment.

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  This along with the   , indicates that the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Albert Sale Army Private Santa Maria River, Arizona Territory Jun 29, 1869Company F, 8th US CavalryGallantry in killing an Indian warrior and capturing pony and effects.
John Schnitzer Army Wagoner Horseshoe Canyon, New Mexico Territory Apr 23, 1882Company G, 4th US CavalryAssisted, under a heavy fire, to rescue a wounded comrade.
Julius Schou Army Corporal Sioux Campaign1870Company I, 22nd US InfantryCarried dispatches to Fort Buford.
Charles Schroeter Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
George D. Scott Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876 Jun 26, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire.
Robert B. Scott Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Griffin Seward Army Wagoner Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
William Shaffer Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Edward C. Sharpless Army Corporal Upper Washita, Texas Sep 9, 1874 Sep 11, 1874Company H, 6th US CavalryWhile carrying dispatches was attacked by 125 hostile Indians, whom he (and a comrade) fought throughout the day.
Thomas Shaw (MOH).jpg Thomas Shaw Army Sergeant Carrizo Canyon, New Mexico Territory Aug 12, 1881Company K, 9th US CavalryForced the enemy back after stubbornly holding his ground in an extremely exposed position and prevented the enemy's superior numbers from surrounding his command
John Sheerin Army Blacksmith Near Fort Selden, New Mexico Territory Jul 8, 1873 Jul 11, 1873Company C, 8th US CavalryServices against hostile Indians.
Charles Sheppard Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company A, 5th US InfantryBravery in action with Sioux.
John H. Shingle.jpg John H. Shingle Army First Sergeant Rosebud River, Montana Territory Jun 17, 1876Company I, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action." Alias: John Henry
Col John Oscar Skinner.jpg John O. Skinner Army Civilian Contract SurgeonLava Beds, Oregon Jan 17, 1873Rescued a wounded soldier who lay under a close and heavy fire during the assault on the Modoc stronghold after 2 soldiers had unsuccessfully attempted to make the rescue and both had been wounded in doing so
Andrew J. Smith Army Sergeant Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Charles E. Smith Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company H, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
File-Cornelius C. Smith.jpg Cornelius C. Smith Army Corporal Near White River, South Dakota Jan 1, 1891Company K, 6th US CavalryWith 4 men of his troop drove off a superior force of the enemy and held his position against their repeated efforts to recapture it, and subsequently pursued them a great distance
George W. Smith   Army Private Washita River, Texas Sep 12, 1874Company M, 6th US CavalryWhile carrying dispatches was attacked by 125 hostile Indians, whom he and his comrades fought throughout the day. Pvt. Smith was mortally wounded during the engagement and died early the next day. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Zachariah T. Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Washita River (some texts say Wichita River, a more southernly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed).
Otto Smith Army Private Arizona Territory 1868–69Company K, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Robert Smith Army Private Slim Buttes, Montana Territory Sep 9, 1876Company M, 3rd US CavalrySpecial bravery in endeavoring to dislodge Indians secreted in a ravine .
Theodore F. Smith Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas Smith Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas J. Smith Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
William Smith Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
William H. Smith Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Elmer A. Snow Army Trumpeter Rosebud Creek, Montana Territory Jun 17, 1876Company M, 3rd US CavalryBravery in action; was wounded in both arms
Orizoba Spence Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action"
George Springer Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Emanuel Stance Army Sergeant Kickapoo Springs, Texas May 20, 1870Company F, 9th US CavalryGallantry on scout after Indians.
Eben Stanley Army Private near Turret Mountain, Arizona Territory Mar 25, 1873 and Mar 27, 1873Company A, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Edward Stanley Army Corporal Seneca Mountain, Arizona Territory Aug 26, 1869Company F, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Rudolph Stauffer Army First Sergeant Near Camp Hualpai, Arizona Territory 1872Company K, 5th US CavalryGallantry on scouts after Indians.
Christian Steiner Army Saddler Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Benjamin F. Stewart Army Private Big Horn River, Montana Territory Jul 9, 1876Company E, 7th US InfantryCarried dispatches to Gen. Crook at imminent risk of his life.
Julius H. Stickoffer Army Saddler Cienaga Springs, Utah Nov 11, 1868Company L, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Thomas W. Stivers   Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876 Jun 26, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire.
Alonzo Stokes Army First Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company H, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
William H. Strayer Army Private Loupe Forke, Platte River, Nebraska Apr 26, 1872Company B, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Benoni Strivson Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Simon Suhler [nb 1] Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians. Served under the assumed name of Charles Gardner.
Thomas Sullivan Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" against Indians concealed in a ravine.
Thomas Sullivan Army Private Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 7th US CavalryConspicuous bravery in action against Indians concealed in a ravine.
James Sumner Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
John A. Sutherland Army Corporal Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company L, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.

T

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Rescue of Lt. Charles King.jpg Bernard Taylor Army Sergeant Near Sunset Pass, Arizona Territory Nov 1, 1874Company A, 5th US CavalryBravery in rescuing Lt. King, 5th U.S. Cavalry, from Indians.
Charles Taylor Army First Sergeant Big Dry Wash, Arizona Territory Jul 17, 1882Company D, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Wilbur N. Taylor Army Corporal Arizona Territory 1868–69Company K, 8th US CavalryBravery in actions with Indians.
Richard L. Tea Army Sergeant Sappa Creek, Kansas Apr 23, 1875Company H, 6th US CavalryWith 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance.
Charles L. Thomas.jpg Charles L. Thomas Army Sergeant Powder River Expedition Dakota Territory Sep 17, 1865Company E, 11th Ohio CavalryCarried a message through a country infested with hostile Indians and saved the life of a comrade en route.
George W. Thompson Army Private Little Blue, Nebraska May 15, 1870Company C, 2nd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
John Thompson Army Sergeant Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US CavalryBravery in action with Indians.
Peter Thompson Army Private Battle of the Little BighornJun 25, 1876Company C, 7th US CavalryBrought water to the wounded, even after being shot through the head.
Henry Remsen Tilton.jpg Henry R. Tilton Army Major and Surgeon Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory Sep 30, 1877Fearlessly risked his life and displayed great gallantry in rescuing and protecting the wounded men.
Frank Tolan Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire.
Sergeant Toy receiving the Medal of Honor.jpg Frederick E. Toy Army First Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company G, 7th US CavalryBravery.
John Tracy Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 8th US CavalryBravery in action with Indians.
Jacob Trautman Army First Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company I, 7th US CavalryKilled a hostile Indian at close quarters, and, although entitled to retirement from service, remained to the close of the campaign.
James H. Turpin Army First Sergeant Arizona Territory 1872–74Company L, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action"s with Apaches.

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ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Charles Varnum.png Charles A. Varnum Army Captain White Clay Creek, South Dakota Dec 30, 1890Company A, 7th US CavalryWhile executing an order to withdraw, seeing that a continuance of the movement would expose another troop of his regiment to being cut off and surrounded, he disregarded orders to retire, placed himself in front of his men, led a charge upon the advancing Indians, regained a commanding position that had just been vacated, and thus insured a safe withdrawal of both detachments without further loss.
Ernest Veuve Army Farrier Staked Plains, Texas Nov 3, 1874Company A, 4th US CavalryGallant manner in which he faced a desperate Indian.
Otto Voit Army Saddler Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876Company H, 7th US CavalryVolunteered with George Geiger, Charles Windolph, and Henry Mechlin to hold an exposed position standing erect on the brow of the hill facing the Little Big Horn River. They fired constantly in this manner for more than 20 minutes diverting fire and attention from another group filling canteens of water that were desperately needed.
Leroy H. Vokes Army First Sergeant Loupe Fork, Platte River, Nebraska Apr 26, 1872Company B, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Rudolph von Medem Army Sergeant Army 1872–73Company A, 5th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action"s and campaigns.

W

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Allen Walker Army Private Texas Dec 30, 1891Company C, 3rd US CavalryWhile carrying dispatches, he attacked a party of 3 armed men and secured papers valuable to the United States.
John Walker Army Private Red Creek, Arizona Territory Sep 23, 1869Company D, 8th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
William Wallace Army Sergeant Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
AugustusWalley1.jpg Augustus Walley Army Private Cuchillo Negro Mountains, New Mexico Territory Aug 16, 1881Company I, 9th US CavalryBravery in action with hostile Apaches.
Charles H. Ward Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
James Ward Army Sergeant Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company B, 7th US CavalryContinued to fight after being severely wounded.
John Ward Army Sergeant Pecos River, Texas Apr 25, 1875 Indian Scouts, attached to US 24th InfantryWith 3 other men, he participated in a charge against 25 hostiles while on a scouting patrol.
Lewis Warrington Army First Lieutenant Muchague Valley, Texas Dec 8, 18744th US CavalryGallantry in a combat with 5 Indians.
James C. Watson Army Corporal Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Joseph Watson Army Private Near Picacho Mountain, Arizona Territory Jun 4, 1869Company F, 8th US CavalryKilled an Indian warrior and captured his arms.
Andrew J. Weaher Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th US CavalryBravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Paul H. Weinert c.1906.jpg Paul H. Weinert Army Corporal Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890Company E, 1st US ArtilleryTaking the place of his commanding officer who had fallen severely wounded, he gallantly served his piece, after each flre advancing it to a better position.
Enoch R. Weiss Army Private Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory Oct 20, 1869Company G, 1st US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.
Charles H. Welch Army Sergeant Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876 Jun 26, 1876Company D, 7th US CavalryVoluntarily brought water to the wounded under fire.
Michael Welch Army Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Oct 5, 1870Company M, 6th US Cavalry"Gallantry in action."
Col Frank West.jpg Frank West Army First Lieutenant Big Dry Wash, Arizona Territory Jul 17, 18826th US CavalryRallied his command and led it in the advance against the enemy's fortifled position.
Patton G. Whitehead Army Private Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company C, 5th US Infantry"Gallantry in action."
Jacob Widmer Army First Sergeant Milk River, Colo.Sep 29, 1879Company D, 5th US CavalryVolunteered to accompany a small detachment on a very dangerous mission.
Wilber E. Wilder (U.S. Army Medal of Honor recipient).jpg Wilber E. Wilder Army First Lieutenant Horseshoe Canyon, New Mexico Territory Apr 23, 18824th US CavalryAssisted, under a heavy fire, to rescue a wounded comrade.
Henry Wilkens Army First Sergeant Little Muddy Creek, Mont. and Camas Meadows, Idaho Territory May 7, 1877 and Aug 20, 1877Company L, 2nd US CavalryBravery in actions with Indians.
Moses Williams.jpg Moses Williams Army First Sergeant foothills of the Cuchillo Negro Mountains, New Mexico Territory Aug 16, 1881Company I, 9th US CavalryRallied 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.
Henry Wills Army Private Near Fort Selden, New Mexico Territory Jul 8, 1873 Jul 11, 1873Company C, 8th U.S. Cavalry Services against hostile Indians.
Benjamin Wilson Army Private Wichita River, Texas Oct 5, 1870Company M, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Charles Wilson Army Corporal Cedar Creek, etc., Montana Territory Oct 21, 1876 Jan 8, 1877Company H, 5th U.S. Infantry "Gallantry in action."
Milden H. Wilson Army Sergeant Big Hole, Montana Territory Aug 9, 1877Company I, 7th U.S. Infantry Gallantry in forming company from line of skirmishers and deploying again under a galling fire, and in carrying dispatches at the imminent risk of his life.
Sgt. William Wilson, Two-Time U.S. Medal of Honor Winner (San Francisco Call, Dec. 25, 1895).jpg William Wilson Army Sergeant Colorado Valley, Texas Mar 28, 1872Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry (1st award) In pursuit of a band of cattle thieves from New Mexico Territory.
William Wilson Army Sergeant Red River, Texas Sep 29, 1872Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry (2nd award) Distinguished conduct in action with Indians.
William O. Wilson Army Corporal Sioux Campaign1890Company I, 9th U.S. Cavalry Private (then Corporal) William O. Wilson, Troop I, 9th Cavalry: For gallantry in carrying a message for assistance through country occupied by the enemy, when the wagon train under escort of Captain Loud was attacked by hostile Sioux Indians, near the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.
Charles Windolph Army Private Little Big Horn, Montana Territory Jun 25, 1876 Jun 26, 1876Company H, 7th U.S. Cavalry With 3 comrades, during the entire engagement, courageously held a position that secured water for the command.
Claron A. Windus Army Bugler Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
William Winterbottom Army Sergeant Wichita River, Texas Jul 12, 1870Company A, 6th U.S. Cavalry "Gallantry in action."
Joseph Witcome Army Private Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.
Leonard Wood 1903.jpg Leonard Wood Army Assistant Surgeon In Apache campaignSummer of 1886 Army Voluntarily carried dispatches through hostile territory and assumed command of a detachment in pursuit of Geronimo's band.
Zachariah T. Woodall Army Sergeant Washita River, Texas Sep 12, 1874Company I, 6th U.S. Cavalry While in command of 5 men and carrying dispatches, was attacked by 125 Indians, whom, he with his command fought throughout the day, he being severely wounded. All four cavalry troopers and two civilian scouts in Woodall's courier detail were awarded the Medal of Honor for this hours-long battle along the Washita River (some texts say Wichita River, a more southernly tributary of the same Red River of the South watershed).
Brent Woods with hat.jpg Brent Woods Army Sergeant New Mexico Territory Aug 19, 1881Company B, 9th U.S. Cavalry Saved the lives of his comrades and citizens of the detachment.
George G. Wortman Army Sergeant Arizona Territory Aug 1868 Oct 1868Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.

Y

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
John P. Yount Army Private Whetstone Mountains, Arizona Territory May 5, 1871Company F, 3rd US Cavalry"Gallantry in action" with Indians.

Z

ImageNameServiceRankPlace of actionDate of actionUnitNotes
Hermann Ziegner Army Private Wounded Knee Creek and White Clay Creek, South Dakota Dec 29, 1890 Dec 30, 1890Troop E, 7th US CavalryConspicuous bravery

Notes

  1. Suhler served under the alias "Charles Gardner" and his medal was issued in that name.

References

  1. "A Brief History – The Medal of Honor". Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Department of Defense. August 8, 2006. Archived from the original on May 19, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2010.