William Dixon was one of eight civilians awarded the Medal of Honor. His award was revoked in the review of 1916-17 because of his civilian status, along with those of four other civilian scouts. In June 1989 all five of these awards were restored.
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William Dixon was one of eight civilians awarded the Medal of Honor. His award was revoked in the review of 1916-17 because of his civilian status, along with those of four other civilian scouts. In June 1989 all five of these awards were restored.
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The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Civilian Scout William “Billy” Dixon, a United States Civilian, for gallantry in action on 12 September 1874, while serving as an Indian Scout, in service to the U.S. Army at Washita River, Texas.