
U.S. Army
John Brown Kerr

ConflictIndian Campaigns
RankBrigadier General
Year of Action1891
Unit/Command6th U.S. Cavalry
BirthplaceLexington, Kentucky
Citation
For distinguished bravery while in command of his troop in action against hostile Sioux Indians on the north bank of the White River, near the mouth of Little Grass Creek, S. Dak., where he defeated a force of 300 Brule Sioux warriors, and turned the Sioux tribe, which was endeavoring to enter the Bad Lands, back into the Pine Ridge Agency.
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