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Seite 146 - and I cordially agreed with them that it would be far worse than a blunder to abandon our position. To attack the Spaniards by rushing across open ground, or through wire entanglements and low, almost impassable jungle, without the help of artillery, and to
Seite 224 - to handle), it was easy to develop non-commissioned officers out of men who had been round-up foremen, ranch foremen, mining bosses, and the like. These men were intelligent and resolute; they knew they had a great deal to learn, and they set to work to learn it; while they
Seite 274 - ?ist St., New York City (date not known), from typhoid fever. Tiffany, William Lieutenant.. New York City. Died of fever. DESERTED Staley, Frank Private Deserted from troop at San Antonio, Tex., May ist. Curzon Private Deserted from detachment at Tampa, Fla., June ijth. PROMOTED Jenkins, Micah J.... Major Youngs Island, SC Promoted to Major, Aug.
Seite 241 - 1898, before Santiago. Schenck, Frank W., Phoenix, Ariz. Stewart, W. Walton, Selma, Ala. Toland, Jesse T., Bisbee, Ariz. Truman, George E., San Antonio, Tex. Townsend, Albert B., Prescott, Ariz. Tilkie, Charles M., Chicago, 111. Van Treese, Louis H., Tucson, Ariz. Warford, David E., Globe, Ariz. Shot in both thighs, July i,
Seite 241 - William B., Prescott, Ariz. Peck,JohnC.,Santa Fe, NM Pollock, Horatio C., Phoenix, Ariz. Patterson, Hal. A., Selma, Ala. Roberts, Frank S., San Antonio, Tex. Rinehart, Robert, Phoenix, Ariz. Stanton, Richard H., Phoenix, Ariz. Saunders, Wellman H., Salem, Mass. Snodderly, William L., Bisbee, Ariz. Smith, Race H., San Antonio, Tex. Shot in stomach, breast, and arms by shrapnel, July
Seite 275 - Saranac, Mich. William M. Simms.. .Sergeant Vinita, IT Wounded at San Juan, July i, 1898, in line of duty. Leg; Mauser rifle. Joe A. Kline Sergeant Vinita, IT Wounded at San Juan, July ist, in line of duty. Leg; Mauser rifle. Wm. W. Carpenter.. Sergeant Vinita, IT Wounded at San Juan, July
Seite 240 - Springs, Tex. Beebe, Walter S., Prescott, Ariz. Brady, Fred L., New York, NY Butler, James A., Albuquerque, NM Barrowe, Beekman K., Tampa, Fla. Colwell, Grant, Phoenix, Ariz. Collier, Edward G., Globe, Ariz. Chester, Will M., Oakwell, Tex. Christian, Benjamin, Norfolk, Va. Chamberlin, Lowell A., Washington, DC Day, Robert, Santa Fe, NM
Seite 238 - Pasadena, Cal. Died of typhoid fever at St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, Aug. 31, 1898. Walsh, George Private San Francisco, Cal. Died at sea, aboard SS Miami, Aug. n, 1898, of chronic dysentery; buried at sea, Aug. 12, 1898. SUICIDE De Vol, Harry P San Antonio, Tex. While in Guard-House, Camp Wikoff, died of self-inflicted wound in the
Seite 277 - or 3, 1898. Right thigh, severe; shrapnel. Philpot, Leigh T., Bryson, Ky. Poe, Nathaniel M., Adair, IT Wounded at Las Guasimas, June 24th. GS foot. Price, Benjamin W., Eufaula, IT Pulley,William O., Marion, 111. Rich, Allen K., Fort Gibson, IT Robertson, Geo. W., Muscogee, IT Robinson, Frank P., Borbora, Kan.