Joseph A. Cable was born on January 1, 1848, in
Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Later, his official residence was listed as
Madison, Wisconsin. Cable enlisted into the United States Army, and was assigned as a Private to Company I, of the
5th United States Infantry Regiment. While serving in that organization, he won the
Medal of Honor for his actions in the
Battle of Cedar Creek,
Montana on October 21, 1876. He was promoted to
Corporal, then mortally wounded at the
Battle of Bear Paw, Montana, and died of wounds on October 15, 1877. Some have claimed that he was interred in the
Custer National Cemetery, in
Crow Agency, Montana, although the cemetery has no burial record for him. ==Medal of Honor citation==