Willis H. Downs Explained

William H. Downs
Birth Date:September 1866
Death Date:September 15,
Birth Place:Mount Carmel, Connecticut, US
Death Place:Jamestown, North Dakota, US
Placeofburial:Jamestown, North Dakota, US
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Rank:Private & later Wagoner
Unit:Young's Scouts
1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry
Awards:Medal of Honor

Willis H. Downs (September 1866 - September 15, 1929) was a United States Army private who earned the Medal of Honor during the Philippine–American War. He later obtained the rank of Wagoner. Wagoner Downs is buried in the Highland Home Cemetery in Jamestown, North Dakota. He was one of twelve members of Young's Scouts awarded the Medal of Honor between 13 and May 16, 1899.

He is buried in Highland Home Cemetery, Jamestown, North Dakota. Downs is erroneously identified as having a birthdate of June 1870; this is incorrect, as evidenced by North Dakota Census documents, his obituary, and his headstone.

Medal of Honor citation

Organization: Private, Company H, 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry. Place and Date: At San Miguel de Mayumo, Luzon, Philippine Islands, May 13, 1899. Entered Service At: Jamestown, N. Dak. Birth: Mount Carmel, Conn. Date of Issue: February 16, 1906.

Citation:

With 11 other scouts, without waiting for the supporting battalion to aid them or to get into a position to do so, charged over a distance of about 150 yards and completely routed about 300 of the enemy who were in line and in a position that could only be carried by a frontal attack.[1]

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  1. Web site: December 1, 2007 . Medal of Honor citation for Willis H. Downs . HomeofHeroes.com . C. Douglas Sterner .