Robert Smith (Medal Of Honor)
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Robert Smith (birth name Harry Reynolds) (1847–1930) was a recipient of the
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for heroism in combat during the
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in Dakota Territory on September 9, 1876.


Biography

Smith was born as Harry Reynolds in Memphis, Tennessee, on August 8, 1847, and enlisted in the U.S. Army at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. under the assumed name of Robert Smith. He was assigned to Troop M,
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. He was awarded the Medal of Honor on October 16, 1877. After leaving the Army, he reverted to his birth name. He is buried in
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.


Medal of Honor citation

* ''For special bravery in endeavoring to dislodge Indians secreted in a ravine on 9 September 1876, while serving with Company M, 3d U.S. Cavalry, in action at Slim Buttes, Dakota Territory.''


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* – as Harry Reynolds 1847 births 1930 deaths Military personnel from Philadelphia United States Army soldiers American Indian Wars recipients of the Medal of Honor United States Army Medal of Honor recipients {{Medal-of-honor-bio-stub