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Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr. (1925-1950) WI66 |
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 Corporal Mitchell Red Cloud was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal
of Honor for his courageous action in battle between u.s. troops and Chinese
Communists near Chonghyon, Korea, Nov. 5-1950. Red Cloud's Company was
entrenched beside Hill 123. Early in the morning a large enemy force bore down
upon them. Red Cloud shouted a warning and started shooting. In the exchange
fire, he was critically wounded, but dragged himself up and, supporting himself by
a tree, continued firing and gave his company time to reorganize before he was
killed. Red Cloud was one of Carlson's Raiders in World War II. He was descended
from a family of warriors, Chief Winneshiek, his grandfather, with others of his
tribe, refused to be resettled in Nebraska and returned to this region. This marker
is near Red Cloud's birthplace and adjoins the site of Winnebago powwow
grounds. To the northwest 1 1/2 miles is the Indian Mission and Old Decorah
Cemetery, where he is buried. Hwy 54, 5 mi. E of Black River Falls, Jackson County Wisconsin.
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