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Apache scouts org

id: o_apache-scouts_a905d1
Probable 70%
Summary:  Group of scouts led by Al Sieber at Fort Apache.
Completeness: 38/100 Grade F
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recruited_from

cited from Scouting for the Bluecoats: Navajo and Apache Scouts in the U.S. Army, 1873-1911 (2023)
Documents the role of Native American scouts in the U.S. Army's campaigns in the Southwest, including Apache scouts recruited from the Warm Springs and Chiricahua bands. Covers their service at Fort Apache, Fort Bayard, and other posts, their motivations, and their treatment afte…
cited from Scouting for the Bluecoats: Navajo and Apache Scouts in the U.S. Army, 1873-1911 (2023)
Documents the role of Native American scouts in the U.S. Army's campaigns in the Southwest, including Apache scouts recruited from the Warm Springs and Chiricahua bands. Covers their service at Fort Apache, Fort Bayard, and other posts, their motivations, and their treatment afte…

served_in

U.S. Army campaigns in the Southwest
cited from Scouting for the Bluecoats: Navajo and Apache Scouts in the U.S. Army, 1873-1911 (2023)
Documents the role of Native American scouts in the U.S. Army's campaigns in the Southwest, including Apache scouts recruited from the Warm Springs and Chiricahua bands. Covers their service at Fort Apache, Fort Bayard, and other posts, their motivations, and their treatment afte…

stationed_at

cited from Scouting for the Bluecoats: Navajo and Apache Scouts in the U.S. Army, 1873-1911 (2023)
Documents the role of Native American scouts in the U.S. Army's campaigns in the Southwest, including Apache scouts recruited from the Warm Springs and Chiricahua bands. Covers their service at Fort Apache, Fort Bayard, and other posts, their motivations, and their treatment afte…
cited from Scouting for the Bluecoats: Navajo and Apache Scouts in the U.S. Army, 1873-1911 (2023)
Documents the role of Native American scouts in the U.S. Army's campaigns in the Southwest, including Apache scouts recruited from the Warm Springs and Chiricahua bands. Covers their service at Fort Apache, Fort Bayard, and other posts, their motivations, and their treatment afte…

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Al Sieber led Apache scouts

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