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412: 418: 197:'s recommendation and the document acknowledging the receipt of the medal (bearing Mad Bear's English name and an "X" mark for his signature) both reference the actions of Mad Bear, not Traveling Bear. Mad Bear was the first Native American to receive the Medal of Honor. Co-Rux-Te-Chod-Ish died on 12 February 1913, at about age 65, and is buried in Oklahoma. 227: 192:
between the Pawnee and the Army, the name of Mad Bear was confused with the name of another Pawnee Scout, Co-Tux-A-Kah-Wadde (Traveling Bear), who was commended for his actions during the Battle of Summit Springs on 11 July 1869, and Traveling Bear was given a medal mistakenly engraved with Mad
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Rank and organization: Sergeant, Pawnee Scouts, U.S. Army. Place and date: At Republican River, Kans., July 8, 1869. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Nebraska. Date of issue: August 24, 1869.
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Bear's name. In reality, Mad Bear was not present in the fighting at the Battle of Summit Springs, still recovering from his injury, and
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Ran out from the command in pursuit of a dismounted Indian; was shot down and badly wounded by a bullet from his own command.
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Dog Soldier Justice: The Ordeal of Susanna Alderdice in the Kansas Indian War
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Scout and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the
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This biographical article related to the United States Army is a
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Co-Rux-Te-Chod-Ish (Mad or Angry Bear) was born circa 1847 in
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as an Indian Scout. On 8 July 1869, while chasing after a
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American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor
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