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U.S. Army Colonel. Commanded the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890, where between 250 and 300 Lakota Sioux, mostly unarmed women, children, and elderly, were killed. Twenty soldiers received the Medal of Honor for their actions.
U.S. Army Colonel. Commanded the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890, where between 250 and 300 Lakota Sioux, mostly unarmed women, children, and elderly, were killed. Twenty soldiers received the Medal of Honor for their actions.
James Forsyth. Profile pending review.
Connected to 1 documented investigation
Fellow 7th Cavalry commander at Wounded Knee massacre
Commanding general during Indian Wars
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1890
Commanded the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890, where between 250 and 300 Lakota Sioux, mostly unarmed women, children, and elderly, were killed