- Thomas Custer
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name= Thomas Ward Custer
born= birth date|1845|3|15
died= death date and age|1876|6|25|1845|3|15
placeofbirth= New Rumley, Ohio
placeofdeath= Little Bighorn, Montana Territory
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caption= Captain Thomas W. Custer, two-time Medal of Honor recipient
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allegiance= Union
branch=Union Army
serviceyears= 1861 - 1876
rank= Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (Volunteer Army)Captain (Regular Army)
commands= Company C, 7th U.S. Cavalry
unit= 21st Ohio Infantry, 1861-1864 6th Michigan Cavalry, 1864-1865 7th U.S. Cavalry, 1866-1876
battles=American Civil War *Battle of Namozine Church *Battle of Sayler's Creek
awards=Medal of Honor (2)
laterwork=Thomas Ward Custer (March 15, 1845 – June 25, 1876) was a
United States Army officer and two-time recipient of theMedal of Honor for bravery during theAmerican Civil War . He was a younger brother ofGeorge Armstrong Custer , perishing with him at Little Bighorn in theMontana Territory .Early life and Civil War
He was born in
New Rumley, Ohio , the third son of Emanuel and Maria Custer. He enlisted in theUnion Army , in September 1861, at age 16, and served in the early campaigns of the Civil War as a private in the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He saw action at numerous battles, including Stones River, Missionary Ridge and theAtlanta Campaign . He mustered out in October 1864 as a corporal. Commissioned a second lieutenant in Company B of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, he became his brother'saide-de-camp and accompanied him throughout the last year of the war.Tom Custer distinguished himself by winning successively the brevets of
captain , major, and lieutenant colonel, although he was barely twenty years of age when the Civil War ended. He was awarded two Medals of Honor for capturing Confederate regimental flags (at Namozine Church on April 3, 1865, and again at Sayler's Creek on April 6, 1865). He was one of only four soldiers or sailors to receive the dual honor during the Civil War, and one of just nineteen in history. His second citation includes,Indian Wars
Following the war, Custer was appointed first lieutenant in the 7th Cavalry in 1866. He was wounded in the Washita campaign of the
Indian Wars , in 1868. He later served on Reconstruction duty inSouth Carolina and participated in theYellowstone Expedition of 1873 and theBlack Hills Expedition of 1874. He was appointed captain in 1875 and given command of Company C of the 7th Cavalry. Custer participated in the arrest of the LakotaRain-in-the-Face for murder at the trading post at Standing Rock Agency.During the 1876 Little Bighorn campaign of the
Black Hills War , he served as aide-de-camp to Lt. Col. George A. Custer and died with his brother. Lt. Henry Harrington actually led Company C during the battle. Younger brotherBoston Custer also died in the fighting, as did other Custer relatives and friends. It was widely rumored thatRain-in-the-Face , who had escaped from captivity and was a participant at the Little Bighorn, had cut out Tom Custer's heart as revenge. This tale seems apocryphal. However, Custer's body was badly mutilated post-mortem. His remains were identified by a recognizable tattoo of his initials on his arm.Tom Custer was buried on the battlefield, but exhumed the next year and reburied in
Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery . A stone memorial slab marks the place where his body was discovered and initially buried.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*References
* [http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/civwaral.html U.S. Army Medal of Honor citations]
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