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about the Custer disaster and to offering to coordinate their columns against the Indians, who responded violently to attempts to forced relocation and attacks from Americans. To accomplish this dangerous mission of attacking Indians in their home land, three privates from Captain Clifford's company
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Private Bell was promoted to sergeant and spent the remainder of his professional life in the Army, serving eight enlistments in all. He was married in 1888 and had one son, born at Fort Logan in 1897. Bell returned to Chicago, where he died on July 1, 1901. He was buried in the
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In March 1876, Company E Seventh Infantry, commanded by Captain Walter Clifford, departed their station at Camp Baker, Montana, to join General
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in preparation to launching against the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne who had refused to come into the reservations. The company arrived at
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near Bozeman where other troops were gathering. In April, the column departed, heading east along the
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On July 9, 1876, General Terry called for volunteers to carry a message to General
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Private Bell should not be confused with two-time Medal of Honor recipient
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two days after Custer and his men had lost their lives.
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American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor
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County Antrim
Chicago, Illinois
Mount Olivet Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army
Sergeant
Company
7th Infantry
Indian Wars
Medal of Honor
United States Army
Medal of Honor
Indian Wars
County Antrim
Ireland
John Gibbon
Fort Ellis
Yellowstone River
Alfred Terry
George Custer
Battle of the Little Bighorn
George Crook
William Evans
Benjamin F. Stewart
Sheridan, Wyoming

Mount Olivet Cemetery
Biography portal
List of Medal of Honor recipients
List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars

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