After being hurt, Mitchell Red Cloud Jr. reportedly told his men to tie him to a tree so he could keep fighting the enemy.
Mitchell Red Cloud Jr. was from the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Nation. He was born in 1925. Red Cloud joined the Marines in 1941 and fought in the Pacific during World War II. After he left the Marines, he joined the Army again.
In 1950, while fighting in Korea, Red Cloud and his group were attacked by Chinese soldiers. Armed with a Browning automatic rifle, Red Cloud kept shooting at the enemy even after eight bullets hit him.
When he fell to the ground, he pulled himself back up and refused to get medical help. Some stories say Red Cloud told his men to tie him to a tree with a belt so he could stand and keep fighting.
A medic named Perry Woodley said Red Cloud wrapped his arm around a tree and kept firing until he was fatally wounded.
Many soldiers in his unit were asleep during the attack. Because of Red Cloud’s brave actions, the enemy could not take over their position. His heroism gave the others time to regroup and get the wounded to safety.
In 1951, Mitchell Red Cloud Jr. was given the Medal of Honor after his death for his incredible bravery.

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