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Patrick James Leonard

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Rank
  
Sergeant

Awards
  
Medal of Honor

Unit
  
2nd Cavalry Regiment

Died
  
January 24, 1899

Name
  
Patrick Leonard

Battles/wars
  
Indian Wars


Born
  
May 19, 1847 County Meath, Ireland (
1847-05-19
)

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Battles and wars
  
American Indian Wars

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Patrick James Leonard (May 19, 1847 – January 1, 1899) was a United States Army sergeant who received the Medal of Honor during the Indian Wars. Until 1984, it was believed that Leonard was a double recipient of the Medal of Honor. However, another Irishman, Patrick Thomas Leonard, had also received the Medal of Honor.

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Early life and education

Leonard was born in County Meath, Ireland.

Military career

Leonard enlisted at Cincinnati, Ohio. His actions as a sergeant at the Little Blue River near Little Blue, Nebraska on May 15, 1870 led to him being awarded the Medal of Honor on June 22, 1870. While searching for stray horses near the river, Leonard and four other soldiers were ambushed by 50 Indians. The men were able to kill three Indians, and wound seven. After repelling the attack, Leonard then escorted two women and a child to the nearest settlement. The other four soldiers (Pvt. Thomas Hubbard, Pvt. Heth Canfield, Pvt. Michael Himmelsback, Pvt. George W. Thompson) also received Medals of Honor.

Death and legacy

Leonard died on January 1, 1899 and was buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, New Almelo, Kansas.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 2d U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Little Blue, Nebr., May 15, 1870. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: June 22, 1870.

Citation:

Gallantry in action.

References

Patrick James Leonard Wikipedia