
U.S. Army
Edgar R. Aston

ConflictIndian Campaigns
Year of Action1868
Unit/CommandCompany L, 8th U.S. Cavalry
BirthplaceOhio
Citation
With 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 Apaches who were successfully held at bay.
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