Georgia, N. Alabama, N.... Oliver D. Street...... Birmingham..... May 8, 1907 Pope M. Long. Birmingham.. M.... Erasius J. l'arsons... Montgomery Feb. 8, 1906 James H. Judkins.. Montgomery Feb. 9, 1904 Gilbert B. Deans,.. Mobile Judeau June 6, 1903 James M. Shoup. Juneau. Thomas C. Powell.... Nome.. Nov. 8, 1905 Benj. F. Daniels.... Tucson. w James K. Barnes... Fort Smith. May 11, 1902 John F. Mayes.... Port Smith, California, N... Ront. T. Devlin .. San Francisco... Mar. 8, 1905 Charles T. Elliott,. San Francisco.. 8... Oscar Jawler Los Angeles Dec. 19, 1905 L. V. Youngworth Los Angeles Colorado E. M. Cranston... Denver... Dec. 17, 1901 Dewey C. Bailey Denver Conpecticut... Francis H. Parker Hartford. Apr. 9, 1904 Edson S. Bishop. Hartford Delaware Jobo P. Nields... Wilmington 6, 1903 William R. Flinn... Wilmington John M. Cheney. Jacksonville Jan. 93, 1906 John F. Horr. Tampa Dec. 18, 1905 W.11. Johnson Atlanta 6. Marion Erwin Macon... Dec. 18, 1901 Geo. F. White... Macon Roise... Sept. 1, 1906 Luman T. Hoy. Chicago s.. Wm. A. Northcott ... Springfield May 12, 1905 Leon A. Townsend... Springfield. Indians Joseph R. Keiling... Indianapolis Dec, 11, 1901H. C. Pettit.... Indianapolis lowa, N.. Frederick Fayville. Sous City... Nov. 7, 1907 Edward Koott Labuque 8.. Marcellus I.. Temple. Osceola (P.O.)... Mar. 7, 1907. Frank B. Clark... Des Moines Kansas Harry J. Bone Topeka.. Dee. 18, 1905 Wm. H. Mackey, Jr.. Topeka, Kentucky, w.. George Du Relle Louisville June 92, 1906 George W. Long Louisville E...J. H. Tinsley.. ('ovington Dec. 17, 1901 8. 6. Shirp... Covingtou.. Louisiana, E.... Wm. Wirt llowe.. Xew Orleans May 2, 1940 Victor Loisel. ... New Orleans W.. Milton C. Elstuer Shreveport Dec. 20, 1898 Cornelius C, Muson.. Shreveport Maine... Robt. T. White house. l'ortland. Jan. 16, 1906 Henry W. Mayo...... l'ortland Maryland John C. Rose Baltimore June 11, 1902 J. E. Langhammer.. Baltimore Massachusetts.. Asa l'. French Boston Jan. 9, 1900 Charles K. Darling... Boston May 2, 1916 Milo D. ('ampbell.. Detroit.. Grand Rapids Feb. 15, 19112 Frank W. Wait..... Grand Rapids June 3, 1902 W, II. Grimshaw St. Paul. Mississippi, N.. William 1). Frazee. Oxford... Dec. 19, 1905 James A. Toler.... Joxford .. S.. Robert C. l.ee.. Jackson.. Jan. 21), 199 Elgar S. Wilson Jackson Missouri, E. Henry W. Blodyelt.. St. Louis... Mar. 23, 1907 Wm. L. Morsey....... St. Louis, W A.S. Van Valkenburgh Kansas City Mar. 194, 1903 E, R. Jurbam...... Kansas City Montana Carl Rash Helena Mar. 19, 1902 Arthur W. Jlerrifield. Helena . Nebraska Charles A. Gioss. Omaha. Jan. 99, 1906 Willicon P. Warner.. Omaha Samuel ritt.. Carson City Jan. 13, 1906 Robert Grimmon...... Carson City... pr. 5, 1904 Thomas J. Alcott Trenton Jan. 16, 1906 William Henkel. New York Brooklyn... Dec. 90, 1898 Chas, J, Haubert.. Brooklyn.... Dre, 23, 1906 Win. R. Compton Elmira Feb. 1, 1902 Henry C. Dockery... Raleigh May 27, 1:09 James F. Shea........ Fargo John J. Sullivan. Cleveland Dec. 19, 1899 Frank M. Chandler... Cleveland Mu-kosee Nov. 16. 1907 Grosvenor A. Porter.. Muskogee w .... John Embry uthrie Nov, 16, 1907 John R. Abernathy... Guthrie Portland Apr. 18, 1974 John B. Robinson ... Philadelphia 1907 Charles B. Witner... Scranton Pittsburgh Knoxville Dec. 90, 1905 William A. Dunlap... Knoxville Yashville Feb. 1, 1902 John W. Overall Nashville. June 19, 1902 George H. Green Dallas Jan, 16, 1907 Calvin G. Brewster Galveston July 1, 1902 A.J. Hou ton. Paris.... June 19, 1906 Eugene Nolte San Antonio.. Utah.. Hiram E. Boo b......Salt Lake City... June 27, 1906 William Spry. Salt Lake City Vermont Alexander Dunnett.. St. Johnsbury Oct. 20, 190, Horace W. Bailey Rutland Virginia, E. Lunsford L. Lewis... Richmond... Jan. 9, 1906 Morgan Treat Richmond Feb. 1, 1902 8. Brown Allen. Harrisonburg Washington, E. A. Geo. Avery Spokane. Apr. 6, 1905 Geo. H. Baker... 8pokane... W, Elmer Elv Todd. Seattle Ot. 94, 1907 Chas. B. Hopkins Tacoma W. Virginia, N. R. Blizzard l'arkersburg Dec. 17, 1901 c. D. Ellioti, Parkersburg 8. Elliott Northcott, Huntington.. Apr, 19, 1905. Frank D. Tyree Charleston Wisconsin, E... H. K. Butterfield Milwaukee. Apr, 92, 1901 Harry A. Weil.... Milwaukee Madison,.. Jan, 14, 1906 Jan. 31, 1906 Dec. 18, 1903 Jung 6 1900 Jad. 94, 1905 Feb. 93, 1905 July 1, 1995 May 8, 1906 Mar. 6, 1906 June 29, 1906 June 92, 1996 Feb. 96, 1903 Dec. 11, 1902 Mar. 18, 1903 Jan. 9, 1902 Feb. 97, 1903 Feb. 18, 1909 Der. 18, 1901 May 11, 1904 Jan. 23, 1902 July 1, 1902 June 28, 1906 May 29, 1905 May 12, 1905 Dec. 11, 1901 June 27, 1902 Mar. 7. 1907 Aug. 4, 1902 Dec. 17, 1905 Jan. 13, 1902 Mar. 16, 1904 Ot. 26, 1946 Nov. 11, 1903 July 17, 1942 Feb. 11, 1903 May 2, 1906 Jan. 19, 1903 Dec. 19, 1899 Jan. 19, 1904 Feb. 3, 1902 June 11, 1902 July 1, 19112 Dec. 18, 19116 Dec. 90, 1905 July 15, 1904 Dec. 19, 1899 Dec. 17, 1901 Dec. 17, 1901 Jan. 9, 1901 Jan. 14. 1902 Apr. 99, 1902 June 5, 1904 Jan. 18, 1909 Dec, 17, 1901 Due. 18, 1905 June 5, 1947) Oet.. 3, 1946 Nov. 16, 1907 Nov. In 1907 May, 12, 1905 Apr. 17, 1900 June 8, 1906 Dec. 17, 1901 May 1, 1915 Feb. 90, 1906 Jan. 911, 1903 Jan. 18, 19113 Dec. 20, 1905 Mar. 9, 1902 June 28, 1902 Feb. 19, 1963 June 97, 1906 May 26, 1902 Mar. 4. 1906 Jan. 30, 1906 Nov. 17, 1903 Mar. 200, 19112 Mar. 20, 1902 Apr, 6, 1905 Mar. 3, 1902 Dec, 17, 1901 Dec. 17, 1905 Feb, 11, 1907 Feb, 1904 Feb, 88, 1907 10 Nor Northern, N., Meuthern Roy Fantom W. Western i M., Middle for femral, United States Military Academy at Tuest Point. EACH Senator, Congressional District, and Territory-also the District of Columbia, Porto Rico and Alaska-is entitled to have one cadet at the Academiy. There are also forty appointments at large, specially conferred by the President of the United States. The number of students is thus limited to 523. Appointments are visually made one year in advance of date of admission, by the Secretary of War, upon the nomination of the senator or Representative. These nominations may either be made after competitive exaininution or given direct, at the option of the Representative. The Representative may noininate two legally qualified second candidate, to be designated alternates. The alteruates will receive from the War Department a letter of appointment, and will be examined with the regular appointce, and the best qualities will heartmitted to the Academy in the event of the failure of the prin. cipal to pass the prescribed preliminary examinations, Anpointees to the lilitary Academy must be between seventeen and twenty-two years of age, free from any infirmity which may reuder them til for military service, and able to pasu a careful examination in rearling, wriiing, spelling, English grammar, English composition, English literature, arithmetic, algebra througlı qrartratic equations, plane spoluetry, descriptive kuography and the elements of physical geography, espes cially the geography of the United states United States history, the outlines of general history, and the general principles of physiology and hygiene. The course of instruction, which is quite thorough, requires four years, and is largely mathemati: cal and professional. The principal Nuhjerts taught are mathematics, Binglish French, drawing, drill regulations of all arms of the service, natural and experimental philosophy, chemistry, chemical physins, mineralogy, geology, electricity, history, internacional, conftitutional, and military law, Spanish, ciril and military cugineering, art and science of war, and ornance and gunery, About one fourth of those appointed usually fail to pass the preliminary examinations, and hut little over one-hal! the remainderare upally graduated. The discipline is very strict cvon more so than in the army-and the enforcement a penalties for offcuces is intoxible rather than severe. Academic duties begin September I and continue until Jume 1. Examinations are held in each December and June, and cadets found proficient in studies and correct in conduct ar given the particular standing in their class to which iheir merits entitle them, while those cadets deficient in either conduri or studies are discharged. From about the middle of June to the end of August cadets live in camp, engaged only in military duties and receiving practical military instruction. Cantets are allowed but one leave of absence during the four years course, and this is granted at the expiration of the first two years, The pay of a carlet is $600.50 per year, and, with proper economy, in authcient for his support. The number of students at the Academy is usually about four hundred and seventy. Upon graduating cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Army. The whold uniberol graduates from 1802 to 1906, inclusive, has been 4, 612. It is virtually absolutely necessary for a person seeking an appointment to apply to his Senator or Memberof Congress, The appointmentsly the President are usually restricted to sons of officers of the army and nary, who, by reason of their shifting residence, due to the necessities of the service, find it next to impossible to obtain an appointment otherwise. The superintendent is ('olonel Iugh L. Scott, U. & A., and the military and acaulemiontal consists of 101 persons. Capt. Joseph S. Herron, 20 Cavalry, is adjutant, A list of the Superintendents of the Military Academy siuce its fouudation will be found on page 557. United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Thestudents of the Naval Academy are called Midshipmen. Two Midshipmen are allowed for each Senator, Representative, and Delegate iu Congress, two for the District of Columbia, and five each year from the United States at large. The appointinents from the District of Columbia and five each year at large are made by the President Que Midshipman is allowed froin Porto Rico, who must be a native of that island. The appointment is made by the President, on the recommendation of the Governor of Porto Rico, The (ongressional appointments are equitably distributed, so that as 8001 as practicable each Sonator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress may appoint one Midshipman during each Congres. The èourse for Midshipmen in six years&four years at the Academy, when the succeeding appointment is made, and two years at sea, at the expiration of which tlme tié examination for graduatlon takes place. Vidshipmen who pass the examination for final grauduation are appointed to fill vacancies in the lower grade of the Line of the Vary, in the order of merit as determined liy the Academic Board of the Naval Academy. The act of Juno 29, 1906, prescribes that the Secretary of the Navy shall as 8000 as possible after June 1 of each year preceding the gra luntion of midshipmen in the succeeding year,, nouy in writing each Svator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress of any yacaney that will exist at the Naval Academy because of such graduation, and which he shall be entitled 10 till by nomination of a candidate and ong or more alternates therefor. The nomination of a candidate and allernate or alternates to fill said vacancy shall be made upon the recommendation of the Senator, Representative, or Delegate, if such recommendation is made by March 4 of the year following that in which said notice in writing is given, but if it is not made by that time the secretary of the Vavy shall fill the varancy by appointment of an actual resident of the State Congressional District, or Territory, as the case niny be, in which the Vacancy will exist, who shall have been for at least two years inmediately preceding the date of his appointment an actual and bona Ade resident of the state, Congressional District, or Territory in which the vacany will exist, and of the legal quallfication under the law as not provided. Candidatos allowed for Congressional Districts, for Territories, and for the District of Columbia must be Actual residents. Candidates at the time of their examination must be physically sound, well formed, and of robust constitution. Attention will also be paid to the stature of the candidate, and no one mamifretly under sig for his age will be received at the Academy. The height of candidates foradmission shall not be less than 5 feet 2 inches between the ages of 16 and 18 years, and not less than 5 feet 4 inches between the ages of 18 and 20 years; and the minimum weight at 16 years of age shall be 100 pounds, with an inerense of hot less than 5 pounds for each additional year or fruction of a year over One-hall. Any market deviation in the relative height and weight to the age of a candidate will add materially to the consideration for rejection. Candidate must be married, and any Midshipman who shail marry, or who shall be foud to be married, before his graduation, shall be dismissed from the service, and no inidshuppan may marry between the date of his graduation from the Natal Academy and his final graduation after two years' service at soa, except by permission of the Secretary of the Navy. All caudicates must, at the time of their examination for admission, be between the ages of 10 and 20 years. The pay of a Midshipmau is $300, beginning at the date of udmission. The regulations regarding places and times of examinations and subjects of examinations may be obtained by addressing the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D. L. A list of the Superintendents of the Naval Academy since its foundation will be found on, page 657. The Army. Major-General J. Franklin Bell, Chief of Staff. Brigadier-General Arthur Murray. MAJORS-Continued. Samuel D. Sturgis, 1st Field Artillery. George S. Anderson, 1st Cavalry. Cornells De W. Wilcox, Coast Artillery Corps, Joseph W. Duncan, 6th Infantry. Ramsay D. Potts, 6th Field Artillery. CAPTAINS. Stephen L'H. Slocum, 1st Cavalry. William M. Wriglit. 20 Infantry. Janney H. McRae, 3d Infantry. Robert K. Evans, oth Infantry. Walter H. Gordon. 18th Infantry. Thadilenn W. Jones, 3d Cavalry. Julius A. Penn, 7th (11fantry. Williain P. Evans, 11th Infantry. Michael J. Lenihan, 25th Infantry. Albert Todd, Coast Artillery Corps. Peter C. liarris, 9th Infantry. Millard F. Waltz, 27th luíantry: George W. Read, 9ih (avalry. Grote Hutcheson, 6th Cavalry. Fred W. Staden, 14th Infantry. John W. Furlong. 6th Cavalry. Henry L. Ripley, 8th l'avalry. Ralph H, Van Demau, 21st Infantry. Francis J. Kernan, 25th Mantry. Frank S. (ocheu, 12th Infantry. Chas. J. Bailey, Coast Artillery Corps. (teorke H, Shelton, 11th Infantry. Robert L Hirst. 29111 Iuíantry. William Chamberlaine, Coast Artillery Corps John F. Morrison, 2009 lulan try. Joseph P. Tracy, Coast Artillery Corps. CI yncli Medical Departinent. Samuel C. Vestal, Coast llery Corps. Henry 0. i'ubell, 14th Infantry. Fox Conner, 1st Field Artillery. Wm. P. Buruban, 7th Iufaniry. Sherwood A. Cheney, Corps of Engineers. GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE LINE. Lieutenant-(teneral Arthor MacArthur. Milwaukee, Wis. Major-tieneral..... Leonard Wood.. Philippe Division Manila, P.I. ... John F. Weston... ...Dopatineut of L112011. Manila, P. I. frederick D. Grant. Department of the East....... New York City. Adolp/1119 W. Greely.. Department of Dakuta....... St. Paul, Minn. 1. Frenkiln Bril. Chief of Stail.. Washington, D. C. Wluinn II. (arter. Department of the Lakes... Chicago, Ill. Washington, D. O. Manlla, P. I. (Unassigned) .. Albert L. Myer. Demrtnient of Texas. San Antonio, Tex, Earl D. Thomhs...... Department of tlie Colorado.. Denver, 001. Manila, P. I. ..Charles 8. Smith. ..... Sandy Hook Proving Ground....New Jersey. CHIFS,OF STAFF CORPS AND BUREAS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Major-General, ... Frenc, ainsworth... The Adjutant-fieperal..... Washington, D. C. Brigatier-General.. (Villiam P. Hall....... Adjutall-tieneral Washington, D. C. George B. Davis........ Judge: Allvorate-General. Washington, D. C: Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Washington, DC RETIREMENTS OF GENERALS ON THE ACTIVE LIST. The following are the dates of the future retirements of Generals on the active list : Brigadier General Charles Smith, December 26, 1907; Brigulier-General John M. K. Davis, January 31, 1908; Mitjor-lienerl Adolphus W. Greely, March 27, 1908; Brigndior-General, Charles B. Hall, Aprli 29, 1908; Chiel of Engineers, Alexander Mackenzie, May 25, 1908; Surgeon-General Robert M. O' Reilly, January 14, 1909; Lieutenant-General Arıbur MacArthur, Juno 2. 1909: Major-General Jobnf. Weston, Noveniber 18, 1919; Brigaler-General Charles Morton, March 18, 1910; BrigadierGeneral Wiotield s. Etlgerly, May, 29, 1910; Brigadier-General Albert L. Myer, November 14, 1910; Brigadier-General Earl D. Thomas, Jannary 4, 1911; Major-General Williain P. Duvail, January 13, 1911; Judge- Advocate-Cieneral (teor de B. Davis. February 14, 1911; Brigadier-General Charles L. Hodges, March 18, 1911; Brigadier-General William P. Hall, June 11, 1912; Chief Signal Ollicer Jamey Allen, Pebruary 13, 19133; Mujor-(eueral Frederick D. Grant, May 30, 1914; Brig. adier-tieneral Wiliam W. Wotherspoon, November 16, 1914; Chief of Artillery Arthur Murray, April 20), 1915; Brixidier-General Williaru H. Carter, November 19, 1915; The Adjutant-General, Fred. C. Ainsworld, september 11, 1918; Inspector General Eruest A. Garlington, February 20.. .....1889.. 1890.. . 1902.. " 1917; Brigadier-General Tasker H. Bliss, December 31, 1917; Brigadier-General Albert L. Mills, May 7, 1918; Chiel of Ordnance William Crozier, February 19, 1019; Brigadier-General Thomas H. Barry, October 13, 1919; Major-General J. Franklin Bell. Jauuary 9, 1920; QuartermasterGeneral James B. Aleshire, October 31, 1920; Commissary-General Henry G. Sharpe, April 30, 1922; Brigidier-General John J. Pershing, September 13, 1924. Major-General Leonard Woud, October 9, 1924; Brigadier-General Frederick Funston, November 9, 1929. GENERAL OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED LIST AND YEAR OF RETIREMENT, Abbot, Henry L. ... 1896..B.G..Cambridge, Mazs. De Russy, I. D.....1902..B. G... New York City. Alexander.Chay, T..1897.. ..Washington, D.C. De Witt, Calvin..... 1903.. Washington, D. C. Alexander, W. L. ... 1906.. " ..Pasadena, Cal. Dimmick, Eug. D...1903.. " ... Washington, D.C. Allen, Charles J ....1901.. ..Silver City, N. Mex. odge, Francis S...1906.. ..Washington, DC. Anderson, Thos. M.. 1899.. " ..Portland, Ore. Dougherty, Win. E..1901.. Fruitvale, Cal. Audrews, Geo. L...1892.. · Washington, D. C. Drum, R. C... ...Bethesda, Md. Audruss, E. Van A.. 1:02.. ..Brooklyn, N. Y. Dudley, N. A. M...1589.. Roxbury, Mass. Atwood, Edwin B.. 1903.. ..Chicago, m. Duggan, Walter T..1907.. Buffalo, N. Y. Auman, William...1902.. Buffalo, N. Y. Dunwoody, H. H.C..1904.. " Washington, D. C. Babcock, John B....1903.. ..Fort Clark, Tex. Eagan, Charles P....1900 New York City. Bailey, Clarence M.. 1899.. ..Chicago, I. Ennis, William..... 1905... " ..Newport, RI. Baily, Elisha I......1888.. " .. East Oakland, Cal. Ernst, Oswald H... 1906.. " Washington, D.C. Baldwin, Frank D..1906.. ** Deuver, Col. Ewers, Ezra P... ...1801.. " ..Owenton, Ky. Baldwin, Theo.. A..1903.. ..Catoosa Sp'gs, Ga. Farley, Joseph P.... 1903.. ..Fort Monroe, Va. Barlow, John W...1901... ...New London, Cl. Forbes, Theodore F.. 1903.. ..Washington, D.C. Barr, Thomas F.... 1901.. ... Boston, Mass. Forwood, Wm. H. .1902.. ... Washington, D.C. Bates, Alfred E.....1904..M.G...Washington, DC Fountaill, S. W..... 1905.. ". . Devon, Pa Bates, John C..... 1906. ....G.. Washington, D.C. Frank, Royal T......1899.. ... Washington, D.C. Beck, William H...1905..B.6... Washington, D. C. Freeman, Henry B.. 1901.. " ... Douglas, Wyo. Bell, James M......1901.. ..Berlin, Germany. Furey, John V...... 1903.. ...Brooklyn, N, Y. Biddle, James....... 1896.. " ..Santa Barbara, Cal. Gibson, Horatio G. .1891.. .. Washington, D. C. Bingham,Judsou D. 1895.. ..Philadelphia, Pa. Gillespie, George L...1906..M.G..Washington, D. C. Biughal Theo. A.194.. New York City. Gilmore, John C....1901..B.G..Washington, D.C. Bird, Charles. ....... 1902.. Wilmington, Del. Girard, Alfred C.....1905... ..Chicago, I11. Birkhimer, Win, E. 1906.. ** Washington, D. C. Godfrey, Edward S.1917.. ..Ottawa, Ohio. Bisbee, William H..1902.. ... New York City. Goodale, G. A........1903.. ... Wakefield, Mass. Borden, George P. .1907.. " New York City. Gordon, David s....1896.. ..Piedmout, Cal. Bowman, A. H......1:03.. " ... Washington, DC Graham, W.M......1898... " Hopkinton, N. H. Bradley, Luther P..186.. ..Tacoma, Wash. Greenleaf, Chas, R..1902.. ..Berkeley, Cal. Breck, Samuel......1897.. " ...Brookline, Mass. Grierson, B. H.... ...Jacksonville, Ill. Breckluridge, J.C...1903...M.G..London, Eng. Guenther, F. L... ..New York City. Brooke, John R. 1902., ** D. C Washington, D. C. Hathaway, F. H....1904.. " ..Portland, Ore. Burton, George H..1906.. ... Redlands, Cal. Hawkins, H. S.....1898.. .. Washington, D, C. Butler, John G. .1904. Washington, D, C. Hawkins, John P..1894.. Indianapolis, Ind. Byrne, Charles C...,191.. " .. New York City. Hayes, Edward M. 1903.. " ..Asheville, N. C. Calitr, Joseph M.... 1906.. ..louisville. Ky. Head, John F. ......1885.. Washington, D.C. Carey, Asa B... 1899.. " .London, England. Carlton, Culeb H....1897., ** Washington, D. C. Heger, Anthony...1892.. " New York City. Carpenter, L. H....1899.. " .. Philadelphia, Pat Hennisee, A.G.....1.103.. .LOS Angeles, Cal. Carr, Camillo C. C..1906.. ..London, England. Hobbs, Charles W.1903.. Washington, D. C. Carr, Eugene A..... 1893, . ... Washington, D.C. Hodges, Henry C...1895.. Buffalo, N. Y. Carrington, H. B....1870., ...Hyde Park, Mass. Hood, Charles C....1912.. ..Philadelphia, Pa. Carroll, Henry......1899... *. ...Colorado Spgs.Col. Hooton, Mott.......1902.. ..S0. Windham, Me. Catlin, Isaacs... ...1870.. ..Oswego, N.Y. Hough, Alfred L...1890.. ..Princeton, N. J. Caziarc, Louis V.... 1906.. •• Florence, Italy. Howard, Oliver 0 1891..M.G..Burlington, Vt. Chaffee. Adna R.... 1906..LG..Los Angeles, Cal. Hubbell, Heury W.1905..B.G... B't'n, S.I.,N.Y. Chance. Jesse C. ..1903..B. (..Fremont, Ohio. Huggins, Eli L..... 1903.. " ..Berkeley, Cal. Chandler, Jobu (...1894.. " Los Angeles, Cal. Hughes, Robert P.1903..M.G..New Haven, Ct. Cleary, Peter J.A...1903.. ..Chattan'ga, Tenn. Humphrey,Chad F. 197..M.G.. Washington, D. C. Closson, H. W. 1896. Washington. 1). C. Hyde Jolin McE...1904..B.G..London, Eug. Clous, John W. ..1901... .. New York City. Irwin, B. J. D......1894.. ..Chicago, III. Contes, Edwin M...1900.. Washington, DC Jackson, Henry.... 1901.." .. Leavenworth, Kan. Compton, Chas, E... 1899.. ..New York City Jocelyn, Stephen P. 1907.,B.G..Burlington, Vt. Comstock, Cyrus B.. 1895.. ..New York City. Jones, wm. ‘A...... 1905.. Nassa wadox, Va. Cook, Henry C..... 1898. .Fall River, Mass. Kellogg, Edgar R...1894.. " .Toledo, Ohio, Cooke, Lorenzo W.1900.. ..Lemon Grove, Cal. Kent, Jacob F.......1898.. Watervliet, N. Y. Coolidge, Chus. A...1903.. • Detroit, Mich. Kimball, Amoy S.1902.. Washington, D.C. Cooney, Michael.....1899.. .. Washington, D. C. Kline, Jacob........ 1904.. " ..Newp'rt News, Va. Cooper, Charles L. 1903.. " ... Denver, Col. Kobbe, William A..1904..M.G. New York City. Coppinger, J. J.... 189*.. ...Washiugton, D. C. Kress, John A...... 1903..B.G..St. Louis, Mo. Corbin, Henry C.... 1946..L.G..Chevy Chase, D. C. Langdon. Loomis L. 1894.. " Brooklyn. N. Y. Corliss, Aug. w....1901.. .. Denver, Col. Lazelle. Henry M. 1894.. Boston, Mass. Coxe, Frank M.....1904.. " ..San Francisco, Cal. Leary, Peter, Jr... 1904.. Baltimore, Md. Cruighill, W. P.. ...1847.. " ...Charlest'wn, W. Vi Lebo. Thomas C....1904.. Craigie, David J.....19.13. .. Albuquerque, N.M. ...Washington, D. (. Lee, James (i. C....190. Ft.s. Houston, Tex Daggeti, Ax100 S,. 1901. B. G... Washington, D. (. Lee, Jesse M........1937..M.G..lireencastle, Ind. Daris, Charles L....190.3..B. G...Schenectady. N. Y. Lieber, G. Norman. 1901.. Davis, Edward...... 1905.. "..Honolulu, H.I. .. Washington, D.C Lincoln. Sumner H. 1902.. Davis, George W...1903..M.G., Washington, D. C. .Fern Bank, Ohio. Jodor, Richard....,1996.** New York City. Davis, Wirt,.........1901...B.6. Washington, D. C. Long 'Oscar F......1914. B.G..Piedmont, Cal. .. 1905.. " GENERAL OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED LIST AND YEAR OF RETIREMENT-Con. Ludington, M. 1.....193.M.G. Skaneateles, N. Y. | Sawtelle, C.G. .1897...M.G.. Washington, 1). C. Lydecker, Garrett J.1907..B.G.. Samlon, kufus.. 1888.. 1 ..Washington, D. C. McCaskey, Wm. S. .1907..M.G..Pacific Grove, Cal. Schwan, Theodore.. 1901.. ..Washington, D.C. McClellan, John.... 1906.. .San Diego, Cal. Scully, James W....1900.. Atlanta, Ga. McCrea, Tully. ..1903.. ..Dover, N. J. Shaler, Charles...... 1905.. ..Indianapolis, Ind. McGinness, John R. 1904..B.G.. Norfolk, Va. Sberidan, M. V. 1902... " .. Washington, D.C. McGregor, Thomas. 1901.. .. Benicia, Cal, Sickles, Daniel E....1869 .M.G..New York City. McKibbin, Cham...1902.. " .Chambersburg, Pa. Simpson, John......1912..B.G..Havana, Cuba. Macklin, Jas. E.....1906..B.G.. Indianapolis, Ind. Simpson, M. D. L. . 1888.. " .. Riverside, III. Magruder, D. L.....1889.. ..Bryn Mawr, Pa Smith, Allen........1905.. ..Ft. Wright, Wash. Mansfield, S.M..... 1903.. " .Boston, Mass. Smith, Frank G.....1903... " ... Washington, D.C. Markley, Alfred C..1907..B.G..Laredo, Texas. Smith, Jacob H..... 1902... ..Ann Arbor, Mich. Malile, Leon A.....1903.. Washington, D.C. Smith, Jared A..... 1903.. ...Cleveland, Ohio Merriam, Henry C..1903..M.G.. Washington, D.C. Smith, Joseph R....1895.. Philadelphia, Pa. Merrill, Abner H..1906..B. G..Montclair, N. J. Smith, Rodney ....1893.. ..St. Paul, Minn. Merritt, Wesley.... 1900..M.G.. Washington, D. C. Smith, William..... 1895... ..P'lh'm M'n'r, NY Miles, Evan.... .1899..B.G..San Francisco, Cal. Snyder, Simon...... 1902.. ...Reading, Pa. Miles, Nelson A.... 1903. L G..Boston, Mass. Stanton, William...1906.. ". New York City: Miller, Crosby P....1906.,B.G.. Washington, D.C. Sternberg, Geo. M. 1902... " Washington, D. C. Miller, James....... 1903.. ..Temple, N. H. Stickney, Amos.....1907.. " ..New York City. Drills, Anson........1897.. Washington, D. C. Story, John P.......1905.. ..Los Angeles, Cal. Miner, Charles W..1903.. ..Columbus, Ohio. Sullivan, Thos. C ... 1897.. ..Berk’ly Sps., W. Va Mizner, Henry R...1891.. ..Detroit, Mich. Summers, John E...1886... “ .. Washington, D.C. 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H.......1882.. " Washiugton, D. C. Young, S. B. M......1904..LG..Y'l'st'pe, Pk, Wyo. Sanger, Joseph P....1904..M.G.. Washington, D.C. .1898.. 1902... " 1906.. ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY." The army in active service as now organized under the act of Congress of February 2, 1901, comprises 15 regiments of cavalry, 750 officers and 13, 196 enlisted men; 6 regiments of field artillery, 199 officers and 5, 245 enlisted men; a coast artillery corps, 170 companies, 589 officers and 19,331 enlisted men; 30 regiments of lusantry, 1,500 officers and 25,650 enlisted men; 3 battalions of engineers, 2,002 enlisted men, cominanded by officers detailed from the corps of engineers; staff corps, Military Academy, Indian scouts, recruits, etc. , 4,457 enlisted men; also a provisional force consisting of one regiment in Porto Rico, 31 officers and 574 native enlisted men, and 50 companies of native scouts in the Philippines, 116 officers and about 5,000 enlisted men. The total number of commissioned officers, staff and line, on the active list, is 3,896, and the total enlisted strength, staff and line, is 69,871, exclusive of the provisional force and the hospital corps. The act cited provides that the total enlisted strength of the army shall not exceed at any one time 100,000. * For Military Divisions and Departments, see page 661. |