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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

"Moses Williams" (October 10,1845-August 23,1899)

Was a a 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 Native American Wars of the western United States.Moses joined the newly formed 9th Cavalry in 1866.Having been illiterate before joining the army,he learned to read and write,reaching the rank of First Sergeant just two years later.By August 16,1881,Moses was serving in Company I of the 9th Cavalry Regiment.On that day he participated in an engagement in the foothills of the Cuchillo Negro Mountains in New Mexico.For his actions during the battle,Moses was awarded the Medal of Honor fifteen years later,on November 12,1896.Moses became one of the first African-American Ordnance Sergeants in 1886,and starting in 1895,served at Fort Stevens,Orgeon,where he was charged with the care of large coastal gun emplacements.Moses left the army in 1898 due to health issues and died the next year.He is buried in Fort Vancouver Military Cemetery,Vancouver,Washington.

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