Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Apache_Scouts> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- Apache_Scouts abstract "The Apache Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts, most of their service was during the Apache Wars up to 1886 though the last scout retired in 1947. The Apache scouts were the eyes and ears of the United States military and sometimes the cultural translators for the various Apache bands and the Americans. Apache scouts also served in the Navajo War, the Tonto War, the Mexican Border War and they saw stateside duty during World War II. There has been a great deal written about Apache scouts, both as part of United States Army reports from the field and more colorful accounts written after the events by non-Apaches in newspapers and books. Men such as Al Sieber and Tom Horn were sometimes in charge of small groups of Apaches. As was the custom in the United States military, scouts were enlisted with Anglo nicknames or single names. Many Apache scouts received citations for bravery.".
- Apache_Scouts activeYearsEndYear "1947".
- Apache_Scouts activeYearsStartYear "1860".
- Apache_Scouts battle Apache_Wars.
- Apache_Scouts battle Border_War_(1910%E2%80%9319).
- Apache_Scouts battle Navajo_Wars.
- Apache_Scouts battle Victorio's_War.
- Apache_Scouts battle Yavapai_War.
- Apache_Scouts country United_States.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommander Al_Sieber.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommander George_Crook.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommander Tom_Horn.
- Apache_Scouts thumbnail Apache_Scouts.jpg?width=300.
- Apache_Scouts type United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts wikiPageID "7979164".
- Apache_Scouts wikiPageRevisionID "576879968".
- Apache_Scouts battles Apache_Wars.
- Apache_Scouts battles "Border War".
- Apache_Scouts battles "Geronimo's War".
- Apache_Scouts battles "Navajo War".
- Apache_Scouts battles "Victorio's War".
- Apache_Scouts battles "Yavapai War".
- Apache_Scouts caption "Apache scouts at Fort Wingate, New Mexico in the 1880s.".
- Apache_Scouts dates "1860.0".
- Apache_Scouts hasPhotoCollection Apache_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommanders Al_Sieber.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommanders George_Crook.
- Apache_Scouts notableCommanders Tom_Horn.
- Apache_Scouts type United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts unitName "Apache Scouts".
- Apache_Scouts subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Apache_Scouts subject Category:Apache_Wars.
- Apache_Scouts subject Category:History_of_Arizona.
- Apache_Scouts subject Category:History_of_New_Mexico.
- Apache_Scouts subject Category:United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts type Abstraction100002137.
- Apache_Scouts type Group100031264.
- Apache_Scouts type MilitaryUnit108198398.
- Apache_Scouts type Organization108008335.
- Apache_Scouts type SocialGroup107950920.
- Apache_Scouts type Unit108189659.
- Apache_Scouts type YagoLegalActor.
- Apache_Scouts type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Apache_Scouts type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Apache_Scouts type Agent.
- Apache_Scouts type MilitaryUnit.
- Apache_Scouts type Organisation.
- Apache_Scouts type Organization.
- Apache_Scouts type Agent.
- Apache_Scouts type SocialPerson.
- Apache_Scouts type Thing.
- Apache_Scouts comment "The Apache Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts, most of their service was during the Apache Wars up to 1886 though the last scout retired in 1947. The Apache scouts were the eyes and ears of the United States military and sometimes the cultural translators for the various Apache bands and the Americans. Apache scouts also served in the Navajo War, the Tonto War, the Mexican Border War and they saw stateside duty during World War II.".
- Apache_Scouts label "Apache Scouts".
- Apache_Scouts sameAs m.026m6bx.
- Apache_Scouts sameAs Q4778946.
- Apache_Scouts sameAs Q4778946.
- Apache_Scouts sameAs Apache_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts wasDerivedFrom Apache_Scouts?oldid=576879968.
- Apache_Scouts depiction Apache_Scouts.jpg.
- Apache_Scouts isPrimaryTopicOf Apache_Scouts.
- Apache_Scouts name "Apache Scouts".