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In October 1898 an Indian uprising occurred at the Bear Island Reservation of the Chippewas in Minnesota. It was to be the last major conflict of the Indian Campaigns, though in itself this action was little more than resistance of a few hundred Indians against the execution of an order from the U.S. government. Even so, in the brief battle between 100 Army regulars that accompanied a United States Marshall in efforts to execute the order, seven soldiers were killed and sixteen wounded. Hospital Steward, Army Private Oscar Burkard, was cited for his own distinguished bravery in this action. His action was the last Medal of Honor action of the Indian Campaigns. |
| This was the LAST Medal of Honor action of the Indian Campaigns. |
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