
U.S. Army
Wood, Leonard
ConflictIndian Campaigns
RankMajor General
Unit/CommandU.S. Army,
HometownWinchester, New Hampshire
Citation
Voluntarily carried dispatches through a region infested with hostile Indians, making a journey of 70 miles in one night and walking 30 miles the next day. Also for several weeks, while in close pursuit of Geronimo’s band and constantly expecting an encounter, commanded a detachment of Infantry, which was then without an officer, and to the command of which he was assigned upon his own request.
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