Friday, 7 November 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " BRENT WOODS " WAS A BUFFALO SOLDIER IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND A RECIPIENT OF AMERICA'S HIGHEST MILITARY DECORATION-THE MEDAL OF HONOR : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK HEROES "

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Brent Woods
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Sergeant Brent Woods
Born1855
Pulaski County, Kentucky
DiedMarch 31, 1906 (aged 50–51)
Place of burialMill Springs National Cemetery,Nancy, Kentucky
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1873 - 1902
RankSergeant
Unit9th Cavalry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Indian Wars
AwardsMedal of Honor
Brent Woods (1855 – March 31, 1906) was an American Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States.

Biography


Brent Woods
Woods was born in Pulaski County, Kentucky and joined the Army from Louisville, Kentucky in 1873. By August 19, 1881 he was serving as a Sergeant in Company B of the 9th Cavalry Regiment. On that day, he participated in an engagement in New Mexico where he "[s]aved the lives of his comrades and citizens of the detachment." Thirteen years later, on July 12, 1894, Sergeant Woods was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the engagement. He eventually retired in 1902. [1]
Woods died at age 50 or 51 and was buried in Mill Springs National CemeteryNancy, Kentucky. His grave can be found in section A, grave 930.[2]

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 9th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: New Mexico, August 19, 1881. Entered service at: Louisville, Ky. Birth: Pulaski County, Ky. Date of issue: July













































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