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Claron Augustus Windus (January 10, 1850 – October 18, 1927) served in the
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during the
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as a drummer boy, American Indian Wars as a
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and the
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as a
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. He received the
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for bravery during a battle with the
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Indians in 1870.


Biography

Windus was born on January 10, 1850, in Janesville, Wisconsin.U.S. Army Center of Military History
''Medal of Honor Recipients Indian Wars''
. Retrieved December 23, 2011
He served as a drummer boy during the American Civil War.Glasrud, ed., Bruce A
''Brothers to the Buffalo Soldiers: Perspectives on the African American Militia and Volunteers, 1865–1917''
Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2011. . p. 192
Still under age, Windus lied about his age in order to join the
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Regiment. He received the Medal of Honor for bravery while serving as a bugler during a battle with the
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in northern Texas on July 12, 1870. Windus was mustered out of the army in 1871 and became a deputy sheriff at Brackettville, Texas. In 1877, Windus shot and killed a fellow Medal of Honor recipient
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, a
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, whom Windus was attempting to arrest as a murder suspect. This is the only known instance of one Medal of Honor recipient killing another. During the following 20 years, Windus was a
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and deputy
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. In 1898, Windus became a volunteer
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and served as a
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in Company I of the 9th U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the
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. Claron A. Windus died at age 77 and was buried at the Masonic Cemetery in Brackettville, Texas.


Medal of Honor

His award citation reads:
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Bugler Claron Windus, United States Army, for gallantry in action on 12 July 1870, while serving with Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry, at Wichita River, Texas.


See also

* List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars


Notes


References

* Glasrud, ed., Bruce A
''Brothers to the Buffalo Soldiers: Perspectives on the African American Militia and Volunteers, 1865–1917''
Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2011. . * U.S. Army Center of Military History

. Retrieved December 23, 2011. {{DEFAULTSORT:Windus, Claron A. People from Janesville, Wisconsin Military personnel from Wisconsin United States Army officers American military personnel of the Indian Wars American military personnel of the Spanish–American War United States Army Medal of Honor recipients 1850 births 1927 deaths United States Marshals People from Kinney County, Texas American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor Military personnel from Texas