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Rescued a wounded soldier who lay under a close and heavy fire during the assault on the Modoc stronghold after 2 soldiers had unsuccessfully attempted to make the rescue and both had been wounded in doing
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American Decorations Awarded Under the Authority of the Congress of the United States. 1862–1926. Office of the Adjutant General of the Army. Washington, D.C. 1927. p. 99.
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American Decorations Awarded Under the Authority of the Congress of the United States. 1862–1926. Office of the Adjutant General of the Army. Washington, D.C. 1927. p. 99.
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as a surgeon with the rank of lieutenant colonel and was placed in charge of the United States Army Dispensary in Washington. He was discharged in January 1919.
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on May 4, 1845, and was the son of John J. and Emeline Jones Skinner. He attended the
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Official Register of Commissioned Officers of the United States Army. 1923. p. 1132.
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He received his Medal of Honor in April 1915. It was presented to him by President
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Arlington National Cemetery Notable Graves: Indian Wars MoH Recipients
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In January 1871 Skinner was a contract surgeon with the U.S. Army at
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American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars
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