
U.S. Army
Tea, Richard Longstreet
ConflictIndian Campaigns
Year of Action1875
Unit/Command6th U.S. Cavalry, Company H
HometownPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Citation
With 5 other men he waded in mud and water up the creek to a position directly behind an entrenched Cheyenne position, who were using natural bank pits to good advantage against the main column. This surprise attack from the enemy rear broke their resistance.
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