
U.S. Army
John Breckinridge Babcock (Breckenridge, John)

ConflictIndian Campaigns
RankBrigadier General U.S. Vols.
Year of Action1869
Unit/Command5th U.S. Cavalry
BirthplaceNew Orleans, Louisiana
Citation
While serving with a scouting column, this officer’s troop was attacked by a vastly superior force of Indians. Advancing to high ground, he dismounted his men, remaining mounted himself to encourage them, and there fought the Indians until relieved, his horse being wounded.
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