Thomas J. Callan Explained

Thomas Joseph Callan
Birth Date:12 July 1853
Birth Place:County Louth, Ireland
Death Place:Yonkers, New York, US
Placeofburial:Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange, New Jersey
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1876 - 1881
Rank:Private
Unit:7th United States Cavalry
Battles:Indian Wars
Awards:Medal of Honor

Thomas Joseph Callan[1] (July 12, 1853 – May 5, 1908) was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876.

Biography

Callan was born in County Louth, Ireland on July 12, 1853, and joined the US Army in March 1876.[2]

He had served just three months as a Private in Company B, 7th United States Cavalry, at the time of his actions. He received the Medal of Honor for his bravery at the Battle of Little Big Horn, Montana Territory, on June 25, and June 26, 1876. His medal was issued on October 24, 1896.

He died on May 5, 1908, and was buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange, New Jersey.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date. At Little Big Horn, Mont., 25-June 26, 1876. Entered service at: Boston, Mass. Birth: Ireland. Date of issue: October 24, 1896.

Citation:

Volunteered and succeeded in obtaining water for the wounded of the command; also displayed conspicuously good conduct in assistlng (sic) to drive away the Indians.

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Notes and References

  1. Callan is sometimes spelled Callen. See Web site: March 22, 2007. Indian Campaigns (July 12, 1853  - March 5, 1908), Recipients of the Medal of Honor . HomeofHeroes.com.
  2. http://www.friendslittlebighorn.com/7thUSCavalry1876.pdf 7th Cavalry muster rolls