Ferguson, Arthur Medworth, LTC

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1899-1902, HHC, 14th Infantry
Service Years
1898 - 1923
Infantry
Lieutenant Colonel
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Kansas
Kansas
Year of Birth
1877
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Coffey County, KS
Last Address
Coffey County, KS
Date of Passing
Feb 20, 1923
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Sect S, 4016

 Official Badges 

Infantry Shoulder Cord


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1923, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Arthur Medworth Ferguson (December 11, 1877 Coffey County, Kansas - February 20, 1923 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas) was a United States Army First Lieutenant who won the Medal of Honor for actions on September 28, 1899 during the Philippine-American War. He later obtained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He had previously been promoted from Corporal after being awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for actions on April 26, 1899. Colonel Ferguson is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Medal of Honor citation

Army Medal of Honor


Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, 36th Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. Place and Date: Near Porac, Luzon, Philippine Islands, September 28, 1899. Entered Service At: Burlington, Kans. Birth: Coffey County, Kans. Date of Issue: March 8, 1902.

Citation: Charged alone a body of the enemy and captured a captain.

Distinguished Service Cross citation

This is to Certify that
The President of the United States of America
Takes Pride in Presenting


THE 
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS
to
Arthur M. Ferguson

Corporal, U.S. Army Company E, 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry General Orders No. 126, W.D., 1919 Home Town: Burlington, Kansas Date of Action: April 26, 1899

Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Arthur M. Ferguson, Corporal, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action at Calumpit, Philippine Islands, April 26, 1899, against an armed enemy. At the imminent risk of his life Corporal Ferguson voluntarily crawled through a network of iron beams underneath a bridge and, inch by inch, worked his way hand over hand across the bridge until he was underneath an insurgent's outpost, obtaining a complete description of the condition of the bridge.

Career

  • Appointed from Kansas, Corporal and Sergeant, Company E. Kansas Infantry, May 2, 1898 to July 14, 1899.
  • First Lieutenant, 36th U.S. Volunteer Infantry, July 5, 1899
  • Second Lieutenant, 14th U.S. Infantry, Regular Army
  • First Lieutenant, September 24, 1902
  • Awarded Medal of Honor on February 7, 1902
  • Awarded Distinguished Service Cross 1919

Other service

Colonel Ferguson later served in the Mexican Border Campaign and World War I. When the war broke out in Europe, Ferguson was assigned to Fort Riley, where he became an instructor at the first officers' training camp. He then became Chief Instructor at the second camp at Fort Snelling.

He was then assigned to the War Department as an assistant adjutant general of the U.S. Army, in charge of enlisted men. He received praise from Secretary Newton D. Baker and General Pershing. During the last five years of his service, he served as the Secretary for the General Service Schools, Forth Leavenworth, where he organized the books division, which publishes textbooks for U.S. Army officers.

Personal life and marriages

Ferguson was the son of Captain R.W. Ferguson and he married Laura Magill Ferguson who died in 1913. He remarried, to Sarah Maddocks Ferguson (1889-1973). He is buried next to both of his wives.

Death

Colonel Ferguson died from sudden complications of surgery related to the removal of a hernia. He was survived by his widow, brothers and sisters and his elderly parents.

   

   1899-1902, HHC, 14th Infantry

First Lieutenant
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HHC, 14th Infantry
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
14th Infantry
Strength
Company
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7 Members Also There at Same Time
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Darnall, Carl Rogers, BG, (1896-1931) Major
Alexander, Robert, MG, (1886-1919) Captain
Kilbourne, Charles, MG, (1898-1936) First Lieutenant
Hurst, John H, CPL, (1899-1900) IN Corporal (Infantry)
Krouse, John, CPL Private (E-1)
Titus, Calvin, LTC, (1897-1939) Corporal
Crean, Arthur B., 1LT, (1897-1920) IN Private

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