Medal of Honor Ceremony
President Bush posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to Master Sergeant Woodrow Keeble. He distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on… read more
President Bush posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to Master Sergeant Woodrow Keeble. He distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on October 20, 1951, while serving as the acting platoon sergeant for the support platoon in Company G, 19th Infantry, near Sang San-Ni, Korea. He is the first full-blooded Sioux to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Sergeant Keeble’s stepson Russell Hawkins and grandnephew Kurt Bluedog accepted the medal in his behalf. close
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