William McBryar Military person

William McBryar (February 14, 1861 – March 8, 1941) was a Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions during the Cherry Creek Campaign in Arizona Territory.McBryar joined the Army from New York City and by March 7, 1890 was serving as a Sergeant in Company K of the 10th Cavalry Regiment. On that day, he participated in an engagement in Arizona where he "[d]istinguished himself for coolness, bravery and marksmanship while his troop was in pursuit of hostile Apache Indians." For his actions, Sergeant McBryar was awarded the Medal of Honor two months later, on May 15, 1890.McBryar later became a commissioned officer and left the Army as a First Lieutenant. He died at age 80 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia.

Personal facts

William McBryar
Birth dateFebruary 14, 1861
Birth place
Elizabethtown North Carolina
Date of deathMarch 08, 1941
Place of death
Pennsylvania , Philadelphia
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery

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allegianceUnited States of America
award
Medal of Honor
military operations
Spanish–American War
Cherry Creek Campaign
Philippine–American War
Apache Wars
military branch
United States Army
military unit
10th Cavalry Regiment (United States)
service start1887
service end1901

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External resources

  1. http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/indianwars.html