Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
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U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Robert Davis 1/26/03
Robert Davis:
Thank you for the information I just found on this site. Your list of casualties from the Battle of Wounded Knee - Dec. 29, 1890 is just what I have been looking for. You listed my grandfather - Wagoner-George York - Troop D. Yes he was wounded in the shoulder by an Indian arrrow and he received the Purple Heart for this. He is now buried in Arlington National Cemetery where I have visited his gravesite several times. If you know where I can find some additional information on him please let me know.
Again thank you for this very valuable info.
Ralph Hann
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Ralph Hann 2/27/04
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Ralph Hann 2/27/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Robert Davis 2/26/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Ralph Hann 2/27/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Ralph Hann 2/27/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Robert Davis 2/27/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee
Ralph Hann 2/28/04
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Re: U.S. Army casualties at Wounded Knee