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ABOVE &
BEYOND
Medal of Honor
Recipients
PVT/1SGT
Henry Hogan
Indian Wars - Great Sioux War
BASIC INFORMATION
Full Name
Henry Hogan
Date
10/21/1876
Highest Rank
PVT/1SGT
Awarded Posthumously
NO
Burial Site
Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, MT
OFFICIAL CITATION
"First Citations: Gallantry in action. Second Citation: Carried Lt. Romeyn, who was severely wounded, off the field of battle under heavy fire."
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Indian Wars Double Medal of Honor Recipient. One of only 19 United States servicemen to be awarded the Medal of Honor twice, and one of only 14 to be awarded the United States' highest military honor for two separate actions. He was a First Sergeant with Company G, 5th U.S. Infantry while earning both Medals. His first Medal was for action at Cedar Creek, Montana, from October 1876 to January 8, 1877. That citation reads: Gallantry in actions. His second Medal was for action at Bear Paw Mountain, Montana, on September 30, 1877. The citation reads: Carried Lt. Henry Romeyn, who was severely wounded, off the field of battle under heavy fire. This second Medal was issued after the recommendation came from Romeyn's report. In the report Romeyn stated, Sergeant Henry Hogan had assembled the party that "carried me off the field" and "whose action probably enabled me to live." Ironically Romeyn was awarded the Medal of Honor or his action and Hogan was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving Romeyn. Thus Hogan became only the third man in United States history (along with John Coleman and Mike Thronton) to be awarded the Medal of Honor for saving the life of another Medal of Honor recipient. Both Medal of Honors were awarded on June 26, 1894.