Arthur H. Wilson

Arthur Harrison Wilson (1881–1953) was an officer in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the Philippine Insurrection.

Originally a member of the West Point class of 1903, he was held back a year and graduated in 1904.

[2] He was the captain of the world champion West Point Polo Team, and served a long career in the Cavalry.

He was a full colonel and commander of Fort Brown, Texas, when he retired in 1942 after almost 40 years service.

Citation: While in action against hostile Moros, when, it being necessary to secure a mountain gun in position by rope and tackle, voluntarily with the assistance of an enlisted man, carried the rope forward and fastened it, being all the time under heavy fire of the enemy at short range.