After the surrender of Geronimo in 1886, Apache warriors continued warfare against Americans and Mexicans.
Sergeant James T. Daniels, Company L., 4th Cavalry and Sergeant William McBryar, Troop K., 10th Cavalry, are the last-known recipients of the Medal of Honor for actions during the Apache Wars.
Both were cited for "extreme courage and heroism" while under attack by hostile Apaches, on March 7, 1890.
[1] The last Apache raid into the United States occurred as late as 1924 when a band of natives stole some horses from Arizonan settlers.
[citation needed][2][3][4] The Mexican Indian Wars that involved Apache bands in Northern Mexico continued for another nine years, until the final holdouts were defeated in 1933.