TY - BOOK AU - Helm,Merry M. TI - Woodrow Wilson Keeble: the man called chief : investigative case of Master Sergeant Woodrow Wilson Keeble's actions during Operation Nomad, Korean War, as presented to the Pentagon 30 August 2008 PY - 2009/// CY - Fargo, ND PB - Merry M. Helm KW - Keeble, Woodrow Wilson, KW - Indian soldiers KW - North Dakota KW - Biography KW - Korean War, 1950-1953 KW - Campaigns KW - Medal of Honor KW - Operation Nomad/Polar, 1951 KW - United States KW - Armed Forces KW - Indians N2 - M/Sgt. Woodrow Wilson Keeble (aka "Chief"), a North Dakotan fighting in the Korean War, almost single-handedly saved his fellow soldiers of the U.S. Army's 19th Infantry Regiment during an offensive that led to the end of the war. "Woody" -- twice recommended for the Medal of Honor -- was posthumously awarded the Army's highest military honor, by President George W. Bush on March 3, 2008 -- 57 years later. This is Woody's story, as told through interviews with survivors and military records of the action. Keeble is the first full-blood Sioux to receive the Medal of Honor ER -