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Years of service
  
1898–1930

Awards
  
Medal of Honor

Name
  
Oscar Burkard

Rank
  
Major


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Born
  
December 21, 1877 Achern, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (
1877-12-21
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
Indian Wars World War I

Died
  
February 18, 1950, Rome, New York, United States

Unit
  
3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment

Battles and wars
  
American Indian Wars, World War I

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Oscar R. Burkard (December 21, 1877 – February 18, 1950) was a German-American soldier who served in the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars and World War I. In 1899, he received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Sugar Point. Aside from being the only non-combatant to be decorated from that engagement, Burkard was also the last man to receive the medal during the Indian Wars.

Biography

Born in Achern, Germany, he immigrated to the United States in 1895 and eventually enlisted in the military at Hay Creek, Minnesota. Assigned to the 3rd U.S. Infantry at Fort Snelling, he served as a private in the Hospital Corps and was present as an acting hospital steward at the Battle of Sugar Point on October 5, 1898. During the battle, he rescued several soldiers while under heavy fire from the Pillagers and continued to do so throughout the day. He was later awarded the Medal of Honor "for distinguished bravery in action against hostile Indians" and officially received the award on August 21, 1899.

Seeing service during World War I, he retired at the rank of major on October 31, 1930, and died in Rome, New York on February 18, 1950. He is buried in Rome Cemetery.

References

Oscar Burkard Wikipedia