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Thomas Cruse

Thomas Cruse (December 29, 1857 – June 8, 1943) was a brigadier general in the United States Army who was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for valor in action on July 17, 1882, at the Battle of Big Dry Wash, Arizona. An 1879 graduate of West Point, he served in numerous campaigns on the Western Frontier and later in the Philippines. He retired as a brigadier general in 1918.

Thomas Cruse
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Born(1857-12-29)December 29, 1857
Owensboro, Kentucky, US
DiedJune 8, 1943(1943-06-08) (aged 85)
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1879–1918
RankBrigadier general
Battles/wars
AwardsMedal of Honor

Education and military career edit

 
Grave at Arlington National Cemetery

Cruse was born in Owensboro, Kentucky on December 29, 1857.[1] Before attending West Point, he attended Centre College in Kentucky from 1874 to 1875. He then began attendance at the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1879. Cruse was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 6th United States Cavalry upon graduation.[2] Cruse was an honor graduate of the Infantry and Cavalry School in 1891. On July 12, 1892, he received the Medal of Honor "for distinguished gallantry in action with hostile Indians" at Big Dry Fork, Arizona on July 17, 1882. Three others also received the Medal of Honor for this action: Frank West, George H. Morgan, and Charles Taylor.[3] Cruse later served in the Philippine–American War. He graduated from the Army War College in April 1916 and was promoted to brigadier general in December 1916. He retired from active duty in January 1918, nine months after the American entry into World War I.[4]

Fraud allegations edit

Shortly after his retirement, Cruse was accused of involvement in a scandal involving acquisition procedures which involved his employment with Chicago manufacturing agent Henry H. Lippert.[5] Lippert and his son Ralph were arrested; they argued that they had not committed fraud, and that Cruse had not been employed by them until after his retirement from the military.[6] All three argued that Cruse had obtained an opinion from the Army's Judge Advocate General, Enoch Crowder, which indicated that becoming an agent of the Lippert company did not violate the law.[7] The case against Ralph Lippert was not pursued because he was drafted into the military.[8] In April 1918, Cruse followed the advice of Henry Pinckney McCain, the Inspector General of the Army, to return to the Lipperts the money they had paid him (about $1,000), which ended his involvement in the matter.[9] The case was resolved when authorities in Chicago reviewed the evidence against the Lipperts and declined to prosecute.[9]

Medal of Honor citation edit

Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Big Dry Fork, Ariz., July 17, 1882. Entered service at: Owensboro, Ky. Birth: Owensboro, Ky. Date of issue: July 12, 1892.

Citation

Gallantly charged hostile Indians, and with his carbine compelled a party of them to keep under cover of their breastworks, thus being enabled to recover a severely wounded soldier.[3]

Personal life edit

Cruse retired to Longport, New Jersey, where he wrote Apache Days and After.[10] He died on June 8, 1943, and was buried in Section 3, Lot 1763, of Arlington National Cemetery.[11]

He married Ms. Beatrice Cottrell (1862–1936), who is buried with him. They had two sons, Fred Taylor Cruse and United States Naval Academy Midshipman James Thomas Cruse. James was killed in an explosion aboard the USS Georgia in 1907. He is buried next to his parents.[4]

Fred T. Cruse was married to Marjorie Hamilton Hinds (1891-1986), the daughter of Major General Ernest Hinds.[12]

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.
  1. ^ Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Pentland Press, Inc. p. 81. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151
  2. ^ (PDF). USMA Library Special Collections (Cullum File). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  3. ^ a b . Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  4. ^ a b "Thomas Cruse". Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  5. ^ "General Accused in Graft Case" (PDF). New York Times. March 2, 1918. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  6. ^ "Gen. Cruse is Exonerated". Brainerd Dispatch. Brainerd, MN. March 4, 1918. p. 3.
  7. ^ Cruse, Thomas (1941). Apache Days and After. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers. pp. 323–327.
  8. ^ "Draft Law Saves Him". Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat. Keokuk, IA. Associated Press. April 9, 1918. p. 8.
  9. ^ a b Apache Days and After, pp. 323–327.
  10. ^ Cruse, Thomas. 1941. Apache Days and After. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. 328p.
  11. ^ "Notable Graves: Thomas Cruse". Arlington Cemetery.mil. Arlington, VA: Office of Army Cemeteries. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  12. ^ Massman, Emory A. (1999). Hospital Ships of World War II. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-7864-3255-4 – via Google Books.

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Thomas Cruse December 29 1857 June 8 1943 was a brigadier general in the United States Army who was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for valor in action on July 17 1882 at the Battle of Big Dry Wash Arizona An 1879 graduate of West Point he served in numerous campaigns on the Western Frontier and later in the Philippines He retired as a brigadier general in 1918 Thomas CruseABorn 1857 12 29 December 29 1857Owensboro Kentucky USDiedJune 8 1943 1943 06 08 aged 85 Fort Sam Houston TexasPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1879 1918RankBrigadier generalBattles warsIndian Wars Apache Wars Battle of Big Dry Wash Philippine American War World War IAwardsMedal of Honor Contents 1 Education and military career 1 1 Fraud allegations 2 Medal of Honor citation 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEducation and military career edit nbsp Grave at Arlington National CemeteryCruse was born in Owensboro Kentucky on December 29 1857 1 Before attending West Point he attended Centre College in Kentucky from 1874 to 1875 He then began attendance at the United States Military Academy from which he graduated in 1879 Cruse was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 6th United States Cavalry upon graduation 2 Cruse was an honor graduate of the Infantry and Cavalry School in 1891 On July 12 1892 he received the Medal of Honor for distinguished gallantry in action with hostile Indians at Big Dry Fork Arizona on July 17 1882 Three others also received the Medal of Honor for this action Frank West George H Morgan and Charles Taylor 3 Cruse later served in the Philippine American War He graduated from the Army War College in April 1916 and was promoted to brigadier general in December 1916 He retired from active duty in January 1918 nine months after the American entry into World War I 4 Fraud allegations edit Shortly after his retirement Cruse was accused of involvement in a scandal involving acquisition procedures which involved his employment with Chicago manufacturing agent Henry H Lippert 5 Lippert and his son Ralph were arrested they argued that they had not committed fraud and that Cruse had not been employed by them until after his retirement from the military 6 All three argued that Cruse had obtained an opinion from the Army s Judge Advocate General Enoch Crowder which indicated that becoming an agent of the Lippert company did not violate the law 7 The case against Ralph Lippert was not pursued because he was drafted into the military 8 In April 1918 Cruse followed the advice of Henry Pinckney McCain the Inspector General of the Army to return to the Lipperts the money they had paid him about 1 000 which ended his involvement in the matter 9 The case was resolved when authorities in Chicago reviewed the evidence against the Lipperts and declined to prosecute 9 Medal of Honor citation editRank and organization Second Lieutenant 6th U S Cavalry Place and date At Big Dry Fork Ariz July 17 1882 Entered service at Owensboro Ky Birth Owensboro Ky Date of issue July 12 1892 CitationGallantly charged hostile Indians and with his carbine compelled a party of them to keep under cover of their breastworks thus being enabled to recover a severely wounded soldier 3 Personal life editCruse retired to Longport New Jersey where he wrote Apache Days and After 10 He died on June 8 1943 and was buried in Section 3 Lot 1763 of Arlington National Cemetery 11 He married Ms Beatrice Cottrell 1862 1936 who is buried with him They had two sons Fred Taylor Cruse and United States Naval Academy Midshipman James Thomas Cruse James was killed in an explosion aboard the USS Georgia in 1907 He is buried next to his parents 4 Fred T Cruse was married to Marjorie Hamilton Hinds 1891 1986 the daughter of Major General Ernest Hinds 12 References edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History Davis Henry Blaine Jr 1998 Generals in Khaki Pentland Press Inc p 81 ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 40298151 Biographical Register of Graduates PDF USMA Library Special Collections Cullum File Archived from the original PDF on January 10 2009 Retrieved April 17 2009 a b Medal of Honor recipients Indian Wars Period Army Center of Military History Archived from the original on May 24 2009 Retrieved April 17 2009 a b Thomas Cruse Arlington National Cemetery Retrieved April 17 2009 General Accused in Graft Case PDF New York Times March 2 1918 Retrieved April 17 2009 Gen Cruse is Exonerated Brainerd Dispatch Brainerd MN March 4 1918 p 3 Cruse Thomas 1941 Apache Days and After Caldwell ID Caxton Printers pp 323 327 Draft Law Saves Him Daily Gate City and Constitution Democrat Keokuk IA Associated Press April 9 1918 p 8 a b Apache Days and After pp 323 327 Cruse Thomas 1941 Apache Days and After University of Nebraska Press Lincoln Nebraska 328p Notable Graves Thomas Cruse Arlington Cemetery mil Arlington VA Office of Army Cemeteries Retrieved May 28 2021 Massman Emory A 1999 Hospital Ships of World War II Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company p 56 ISBN 978 0 7864 3255 4 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Cruse amp oldid 1176616073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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