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Captain Josiah Edward Stewart, 5th Battalion, 1st Cavalry, assigned Fort Archer, Arizona territory has been accused of negligence & cowardess in the face of the enemy. Found not guilty, Colonel Bream gave Captain Stewart and Captain Allen Moody a two week furlough. During an Apache attack against a stagecoach they were on, Captain Stewart was bound while Captain Moody was wounded. Captain Stewart and Captain Moody outfitted themselves to track and find the Apache who attacked the stage.

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Captain Josiah Edward Stewart, 5th Battalion, 1st Cavalry, assigned Fort Archer, Arizona territory has been accused of negligence & cowardess in the face of the enemy. Found not guilty, Colonel Bream gave Captain Stewart and Captain Allen Moody a two week furlough. During an Apache attack against a stagecoach they were on, Captain Stewart was bound while Captain Moody was wounded. Captain Stewart and Captain Moody outfitted themselves to track and find the Apache who attacked the stage.
Autorenporträt
David W. Bailey was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia on February 3 1951. He has traveled across the U.S and back with his family. He is a Navy Vietnam veteran and proudly so. He now lives in Bakersfield, California with his wife of 40 years He is the middle son of three boys. At an early age, he and his family traveled the U.S., from Parkersburg, West Virginia to Bowie Maryland down to Tampa, Florida. From Wellsville, Ohio west to Casper, Wyoming and all points in between. When his family landed in California in the mid-60s, they set roots in Ventura County. David is a Navy Vietnam veteran. Six years after his discharge, he joined the Army, spending six years with a total of twelve years military service. He and his wife, Sandy, married on July 4, 1981 in Casitas Springs, California and now lives in Bakersfield, California. They have three grown children and three grandchildren. His favorite quotation is, "I'm here 'cause I'm not all there."