Posted on Oct 29, 2014
COL Sam Russell
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The fighting 7th officers
Thoughts on the Army at Wounded Knee.
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Well now, not a pleasant "gallantry" if you have other facts...some of my ancestors on my father's side were native, and one relative involved in the Sand Creek incident...another MOH during Indian Wars in Arizona (William G Cubberly)...so we were on both sides of the fence. His full story is outlined in my new book now on Amazon: Coberly Connections, Pilgrims, Patriots, Presidents.

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Awarded for actions during the Indian Campaigns

The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Private William G. Cubberly, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 30 May 1868, while serving with Company L, 8th U.S. Cavalry, in action at San Carlos, Arizona Territory. With two other men Private Cubberly volunteered to search for a wagon passage out of a 4,000-foot valley wherein an infantry column was immobile. This small group passed six 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.
General Orders: Date of Issue: July 28, 1868

Action Date: May 30, 1868

Service: Army

Rank: Private

Company: Company L

Division: 8th U.S. Cavalry
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LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
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I went to Wounded Knee in Aug. It's a sad place. Should be a National Historic Site but I was told there are land rights at issue. I went to the Little Big Horn Battlefield in Montana, also. Very well done.
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LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
LTC Dr Richard Wasserman, LTC (R)
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I went to Wounded Knee in Aug. It's a sad place. Should be a National Historic Site but I was told there are land rights at issue. I went to the Little Big Horn Battlefield in Montana, also. Very well done.
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Awesome Blog! When did they change the design of the MOH? I like the older version better.
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