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During the next several years, he would rise to high position, being promoted to captain on November 20, 1889; major on January 29, 1897; lieutenant colonel on May 8, 1898; colonel on April 15, 1902; brigadier general on July 15, 1902, and finally to major general in 1909. In the years prior to the
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The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant (Cavalry) William Harding Carter, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on August 30, 1881, while serving with 6th U.S. Cavalry, in action at Cibicu
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Following the United States entry into the war, he was recalled to duty at the age of 65 and appointed commander of the Central Department of Chicago from August 1917 to February 1918 and was later awarded the
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in early 1911, the first modern self-sustaining division composed of tactical and support components. In 1913, he commanded one of the four divisions of the "Stimson Plan", the
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and was occasionally involved in a number of minor skirmishes with local tribes. From April to July 1876, he was involved in the removal of the
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Creek, Arizona Territory. First Lieutenant Carter rescued, with the voluntary assistance of two soldiers, the wounded from under a heavy fire.
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and a more efficient reorganization of military staff structure. He was also an active supporter of the
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where he remained until May 1875. Carter served in various posts throughout the territory as an
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on April 14, 1879, and took part in the final stages of the campaign against
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During the summer, he followed his company passing through California to the
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when he and two others rescued wounded soldiers under heavy fire during the
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during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Carter and Secretary of War
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in Arizona being awarded the Medal of Honor against the Apache during the
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from June to October 1880. The following summer, he took part in the
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Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: In Three Volumes, Volume I (A–F)
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The official U.S. Army citation for Carters's Medal of Honor reads:
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William Harding Carter and the American Army, A Soldier's Story
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and helped pass the General Staff Act of 1903 through the
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from their reservation in southeastern Arizona to the
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American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars
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Major general
Hawaiian Department
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Indian Wars
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Comanche
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Elihu Root
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Militia Act of 1903
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