5ta WAR INFORMATION SERIES No. 18 ^ August, 1918 REGIMENTAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY f? A. ^^^"^0 ^■.. CHRONOLOGICAL OUTLINE 1866-1918 Prepared by The Adjutant General's Office ^^AS. ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE ONPUBLIC INFORMATION WASHINGTON, D. C. washinqton: qovernment printing office : lait ■J . YRt CHRONOLOGICAL STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION AND SERVICE STATIONS OF REGIMENTS COMPOSING THE UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY Prepared as of July I, 1918, by the Adjutant General's Office, at the request of the correspondents' corps, and furnished through the Committee on Public Information, The purpose of this compilation is to place at the disposal of correspondent and editors, for such reference and other use as may be desirable, correct data concerning the development of individual regiments comprising tlie Regular Army of the United States. Members of correspondents' corps requested that this data embrace some information as to nicknames and outstamling fighting achievements of the older regiments, but it was not found practicable to fur- nish this. INFANTRY FIRST INFANTRY: Louisiana, 1866 to 1860. Michigan and New York, 1SG9 lo 3874. Dakota, 1874 to 1880. Texas, 1880 to 1882. Arizona, 1882 to 1886. California, 1886 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba— E and G, IMay 10 to 17, 1898. Headquarters and A, 15, C, D, E, F, G, and H, .June 14 to August 28, 1898. New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898. Cuba— Headciuartors and F, December ."0, 1898, to August 12, 1900. A and D, Deccmljor 30, 1898, to September 19, 1899. B, December 20, 1898, to September 19, 1899. C, January 8 to September 19, 1800. E and G, January 8, 1809, to August 12, 1900. H, December 29, 1898, to August 12, 1900. I, December 29, 1898, to September 0, 1900. K, January 8, 1899, to August 7, 1000. L, December 30, 1898, to August 7, 1900. M, December 29, 1898, to August 7, 1900. (Four companies in Kansas and Arkansas, September, 1899, to • April, 1901.) (3). 4 , - ^ - REGIMENTAL HISTORY FIRST INFANTRY— Coutinued. Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, September 1, 1900, to April 28, 1903. I and M, April 15, 1901, to April 28, 1903. K and L, April 5, 1901, to April 28, 1903. Michigan and New York, 1903 to 1906. Philippines, regiment, February 1, 190G, to June 14, 1908. AVashington, June, 1908, to May, 1912. Hawaii, regiment. May 10, 1912, to June 10, 1918. Camp Murray, Washington, June, 1918. SECOND INFANTRY: Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, 1866 to 1877. Idaho and Washington, 1877 to 1886. Nebraska, Montana, and Dakota, 1886 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F,G, and H, June 14 to August 15, 1898. I, June 29 to August 15, 1898. New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898 to 1899. Cuba- Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, April 13, 1899, to July 24, 1900. E, F, G, and H, April 13, to September 25, 1899. I, K, L, and M, May 25, 1899, to July 24, 1900. (Four companies in Ohio and Kentucky, September, 1899, to April, 1902.) Philippines — Headquarters and I, K, L, and M, September 1, 1900, to June 6, 1903. A, B, C, and D, April 16, 1902, to June 6, 1903. E, F, G, and H, August 21, 1900, to June 6, 1903. Wyoming and Colorado, 1903 to 1906. Philippines — Headquarters and C, I, K, L, and M, February 10, 1906, to April 19, 1908. A. B, D, E, F, G, and H, February 10, 1906, to May 8, 1908. Kentucky, May, 1908, to March, 1911. (Four companies in Montana to September, 1911.) Hawaii, Headquarters, A, B, C. D, E, F, G, H, March 21, 1911, to ; I, K, L, M, September 5, 1911, to . THIRD INFANTRY: Kansas, Colorado, and Indian Territory, 1866 to 1874. Louisiana and Mississippi. 1874 to 1877. Montana, Minnesota, and South Dakota, 1877 to 1898. Alabama and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14 to August 25, 1898. Ne\t York, 1898. Minnesota, 1898 to 1899. Philippines, Regiment, February 3, 3899, to April 15, 1902. Kentucky, Ohio, and Illinois, 1902 to 1904. UNITED STATES IJEGULAU AUJIY 5 THIRD INFANTRY— Coutiuued. Alaska — ■ Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, G, IT, I, L, and M, July 1, 1004, to August G, 190G. F, July 1, 1904, to October 19, 190G. K, July ], ]904, to October 6, 190G. Washmston, August, 19{)G, to August, 1909. riiilippines, Regiment, August 0, 1909, to April 14, 1912. New York, April, 1912, to May, 191G. (Madisoii Barracks, N. Y., lleadquarter.s and Second and Tliird Battalion.) (Fort Ontario, N. Y.. First Battalion.) Texas, Eagle Pass and Del Rio, :May, 191G, to . FOURTH INFANTRY: Micbigab and New York, ISGG to 1SG7. Wyoming, 1867 to 1S71. Kentucky and Arkansas, 1871 to 1878. Wyoming and Nebraska, 1873 to 1886. Idaho and Washington, 1886 to 1896. Illinois, 1896 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14 to August 19, 1898. New I'ork, 1898. Illinois, 1898 to 1899. Philippines. Regiment, January 19, 1899, to January 21, 1902. Texas, 1902 to 1903. Philippines, Regiment, June 1, 1903, to July 19, 1905. Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, and New York, 1905 to 1908. (Four companies in California, July, 1905, to January, 190G, and four companies in Wyoming, October, 1906, to February, 1908.) Philippines, Regiment, March 5, 1908, to June 11, 1910. Nebraska and Arkansas, June, 1910, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. Mexico (Vera Cruz), April 24 to November 26, 1914. Texas — Galveston, November, 1914, to September 4, 1915. Brownsville and vicinity, September 5, 191.5, to May 28, 1917. Gettysburg, Pa., May to October, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, October to December, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, December, 1917, to , FIFTH INFANTRY : NewiVIexico, 1866 to 1867. Kansas, Colorado, and Indian Territory, 1867 to 1876. Jlontana, 1876 to 18SS. Texas, 1888 to 1891. Southern States, 1891 to 1898. Cuba- Headquarters and A, C, F, and G, August 21, 1898, to July 25, 1900. B, D, E, and H, August 21, 1898, to August 9, 1900. I, K, L, and M, August 21, 1898, to September 27, 1899. 6 REGIMENTAL HISTORY FIFTH INFANTRY— Contimied. ' ' Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C. and D, September 18, 1900, to September 12, 1903. E, F, G, and H, April 1, 1901, to November 21, 1903. I, K, L, and M, August 21, 1900, to September 12, 1903. (Four companies in Illinois, September, 1899, to March, 1901.) New York, 1903 to 1906. Cuba, Headquarters and E, F, G, H, I, K, L, and M, October 2, 1906, to February 28, 1909. (Four companies remained in New York.) New I'ork, March, 1909, to November, 1914. Canal Zone, Regiment, November 15, 1914. to . SIXTH INFANTRY : South Carolina, 1866 to 1867. Kansas and Arkansas, 1867 to 3872. Dakota, 1872 to 1880. Colorado, Utah, and Kansas, ISSO to 1890. Kentucky, 1890 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B. C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14 to Augu.st 14, 1898. New York, 1898. Kentucky, 1898. Texas, 1898 to 1899. Philippines, Regiment, May 22, 1899 to June 21, 1902, Kansas, 1902 to 190.5. Philippines, Regiment, February 28, 1905, to November 11, 190G. Montana and North Dakota, November, 1906, to December, 1909. Philippines. Regiment, January 5, 1910, to July 11, 1912. California, July, 1912 to April. 1914. Texas, April, 1914 to May, 1917 (El Paso). (Mexico, March, 1916 to February 5, 1917.) Chickamauga Park, Ga., May 20, 1917, to April 5, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April. 1918, to , SEVENTH INFANTRY : Florida. 1866 to 1869. Utah and Wyoming, 1869 to 1870. Montana, 1S70 to 1873. Dakota, Minnesota, and Wyoming, 1878 to 1889. Colorado, 1889 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, June 14 to August 27. 1S9S. New York 1898. Michigan IMinnesota. New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, and Nebraska, 1898 to 1900. Colorado. Arizona, Washington. Idaho, Alaska, Philippines, and California, 1900 to 1<.K»3. Alaska — A, June 2, 1900, to August 5, 1902. B and I, June 6, 1900, to August 5, 1902. E, June 25, 1899, to August 5, 1902. F aud L, June 25, 1899, to September 30, 1901. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 7 SEVEXTH INFANTRY— CoiiUmiefL Alaska — ('ontimied. G, April 24, ltX)0, to June 4, 3902. K, June 2, li)(JO, to August 27, VM2. Philippines — C, D, H, ami M, March 25, 1901, to July 8, 1902. Regiment, October 1, 1903, to December 13, 1905. Jlontana, 1905 to 190G. ]\lic-higan, 1900 to 19(19. I'liiliijpinos, Regiment, May 5, 1909, to January 7, 1912. Kansas, January, 1912, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. Mexico (Vera Cruz), April 24, to November 2G, 1914. Texas (Galveston), November, 1914, to October, 1915. Douglas and Nogales, Ariz., October to December 11, 1915. Texas (Fort Bliss), December 12, 1915, to May 28, 1917. Gettysburg National Park, Pa., May to November 2, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, November 2, 1917, to March 27, 1918. Camp Merritt, N. J., March 29 to April, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1918, to . EIGHTH INFANTRY: The Carolinas, ISOO to 1870. New York, 1870 to 1872. Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah, 1872 to 1874. Ai'izona, 1874 to 1878. California and Nevada, 1878 to 18SG. Arizona, 1886. Nebraska and Wyoming. 1886 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, G. and H, June 14 to August 20, 1S9S. Porto Rico, F, July 28 to December 1, 1898. New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898. Cuba— Headquartei-s and A, B, C, D, G, and H, December 13, 1898, to July 24, 1900. E and F, December 13, 1898, to July 21, 1900. I, K, L, and M, December 13, 1898, to September 19, 1899. Minnesota, 19(X). Philippines — Headquarters and E, F, G, and H, September 18, 1900, to September 0, 1902. I, K, L, and M, August 21, 1900. to September 6, 1902. (Four companies remained in IMinnesota, IMontana, and North Dakota to July, 1902.) Alaska — A, B, and D. July 8, 1902, to August 6, 1904. C, June 4, 1902, to August 6, 1904. I and ]\[, September 18, 1902, to August 6, 1904. New York, 1902 to 1906. Philippines. Regiment, March .". 1900. to May 12, 1908. California, May, 1908, to February, 1912. Philippines, Regiment, February 6, 1912, to September, 1917. Camp Fremont, Cal., September 28, 1917, to . 8 REGIMENTAL HISTORY NINTH INFANTRY: California and Nevada, 1SG6 to 18G9. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1869 to 1886. Arizona, 1SS6 to 1891. (Four companies remained in Arizona to October, 1892.) Michigan and New York, 1891 to 1898. Florida, 1S9S. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14 to August 14, 1898. New York, 1898 to 1899. Phililipines and China — Headquarters and A, F, G. L, and M, March 24, 1899, to June 20, 1902. C, D, E, H, and K, March 28, 1899, to June 20, 1902. I, March 24, 1899, to June 12, 1902. B, March 28, 1899, to October 31, 1905. New York, Kentucky, and Peun,sylvania, 1902 to 1905. Philippines, Regiment, except B, May 2, 1905, to August 13, 1907, Texas, August, 1907, to April, 1910. Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E. F, G, and H, April 5, 1910 to July 11, 1912. I, K, L, and M, April 5, 1910, to August 13, 1912. Kentucky, Minnesota, Oklahoma. Arkansas, July and August, 1912, to IMarcli, 1914. Texas, March, 1914, to September, 1917. Laredo and Fort Sam Houston, Tex. — Headquarters, First and Second Batallions, and L and M, March 19, 1914, to May, 1917. I and K, March 19, 1914, to September 17, 1917. Syracuse, N. Y. — Headquarters, First Batallion, and E aud F, May 20 to September 6, 1917. G, H, L, and M, May 20 to September 17, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, September, 1917, to . TENTH INFANTRY : Minnesota and Dakota, 1866 to 1869. Texas, 1869 to 1879. Michigan and New York, 1879 to 1884. Colorado and New Mexico, 1884 to 1894. Oklahoma, 1894 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14 to August 16, 1898. New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898. Cuba- Headquarters and E, F, and G, December 11, 1898, to February 28, 1901. A, December 23, 1898, to February 17, 1901. B, December 11, 1898, to February 17, 1901, C and D, December 17, 1898, to February 17, 1901. H, December 23, 1898, to February 28, 1901. I and M, December 23, 1898, to September 25, 1899. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 9l TENTH INFANTRY— Coutinufd. Cuba — Coiitiiiiiotl. K and L, December 17, 1S9S, to September 25, 1899. (Four coinpanics in Nebraska and Vv'yoming, October, 1899, to March, 1902.) Philippines — Headquarters and E, F, G, and H, ISIarcii l.j, 1902, to September 17, 190:?. A, April 5, 1901, to September 17. 1903. B, C, I, K, L, and M, IMan-h 18. 1901, to September 17, 1903. D, March 15, 1901, to September 17, 1903. California, 1903 to 1906. Hawaii — I and K, November 25, 1905, (o .Tune 28, 1907. L and -M, June 30, 3905, to .June 28, 1907. Alaska — Ileadauurters and A, B, C, D, F, G, and H, July G, 1906, to July 24, 1908. E, July 6, 1906, to May 22, 1908. I, K, Tv, and I\I, June 28, 1907. to July 24, 1908. Indiana, July, 1908, to March, 1911. Texas, March to September, 1911. Canal Zone, Regiment, September, 1911, to Maj-, 1917. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. — Headquarters, and Second and Tliii-il Battalions, May, 1917, to . (Second Battalion at various places in AVest Virginia on guard duty since February, 1918.) First Battalion, JMay, 1917, to Febrnary, 1918. Rock Island Arsenal, 111., First Battalion, Fel)ruary, 1918, to . ELEVENTH INFANTRY (organized April, 1869) : Texas and Indian Territory, 1869 to 1876. Dakota and Montana, 1876 to 1887. New Yurk, 1887 to 1S91. Arizona, 1891 to 1898. Alabama and Florida, 1898. Porto Rico — Headquarters and K, July 23, 1898, to December 5, 1900. A, C, and D, July 22, 1898, to August 12, 1900. B, July 23, 1898, to August 12, 1900. E, F, G, and H, July 23, 1898, to April 8, 1902. I, July 23, 1898, to December 3, 1900. L and M, July 22, 1898, to December 5, 1900. New York, Vermont, District of Columbia, and Georgia, 1900 to 1901. Philippines — Headquarters and T and M, April 5, 1901, to March 14, 1904. A, B, C, and D, April 1.5, 1901, to March 14, 1904. E, F, G, and H, April 21, 1902, to :\Iarch 14, 1904. K and L, May 25, 1901, to 31arch 14, 1004, Wyoming, 1904 to 1906. Cuba- Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, October 10, 1906, to March 1, 1909. E, F, G, md 11, October 9, 1906, to March 1, 1909. (Four companies remained in Wyoming.) 71788°— 18 2 10 REGIMENTAL HISTORY ELEVENTH INFANTRY— Contiuued. Wyoming, March, 1909 to February, 1913. (Texas, Mar. 10, to July 18, 1911.) Texas, Febiniary, 1913, to December, 1914. Douglas, Ariz., and vicinity, December, 1914, to ilay, 1917. Cbickamauga Park, Ga., May, 1917, to April, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1918. to -. TWELFTH INFANTRY: District of Columbia and Virginia. 1866 to 1869. California and Nevada. 1869 to 1S7S. Arizona, 1878 to 1882. New York, 1882 to 1887. Dakota and Nebraska. 1887 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. June 14 to August 23, 1898. New York. 1898. Missouri and Kansas, 1898 to 1899. Philippines, Regiment, February 19, 1899. to April 26, 1902. Utah, Arizona, and Texas, 1902 to 1904. Philippines, Regiment, :\Iarch 1, 1904. to May 35, 1906. New York, May, 1906, to June, 1909. Philippines, Regiment, July 6, 1909. to February IL 1912. California, February, 1912, to April. 1914. Arizona, April, 1914, to May, 1917. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., May, 1917, to January, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., January, 1918, to . THIRTEENTH INFANTRY : Montana, Utah, and Wyoming, 1866 to 1874. Southern States, 1874 to 1880. Colorado and New iJyl^xico, 1880 to 1888. Indian Territory, 1888 to 1894. . New York, 1894 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A. B, C. D. E. F. O. and H, June 14 to August 14, 1898. Nev%- York, 1898 to 1899. Philippines, Regiment, April 28, 1899, to July 19, 1902. California, 1902 to 1905. Alaska, I. May 8, 1903, to August 6, 1904. Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C. D, I. K, L, and M. October 5, 190-5, to October 15, 1907. E, F, G, and H, October 5, 1905, to October 29, 1907. Kansas, October, 1907, to September, 1911. (Texas, March 9, to July 8, 1911.) Philippines, Regiment, October 5, 1911, to July, 1917. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., August, 1917, to October, 1917. Camp Fremont, Cal., October, 1917, to FOURTEENTH INFANTRY: Arizona, 1860 to 1869. Tennessee and Kentucky, 1869 to 1870. Dakota, Utah, Nebraska, and Wyoming, 1870 to 1884. Washington, 1SS4 to 1898. UXITKD STATES KEGULAR ARJIY 11 FOURTEENTH INFANTRY— Continupd. Alaska, B ami II, February UO, 1S98, to :\lay 24, 1899. riiiliijpine.s and Cliiuu — Headquarters and E and F, May 2."), 1S9S. to August IS, 1901. A. (', and D, May 25, 1898, to April 2(;, 19t)(». r., June 24, 3899, to April 26, 1900. G, I, K, L, and M, August 4, 1898, to August 18, 1901. H, .lune 24, 1899, to August 18, 1901. (Four companies in Michigan fi'om Aiiril, 1900.) IMichigan, Miune.sota, and New York, 1901 to 190.3. Philippines, Regiment, February 28, 1903, to April 24, 1905. Washington, 1905 to 1907. I'jiilippines, Regiment, .Tainiary 0. 1908. lo :March IG, 1910. ISIontana and North Dakota, March, 1910, to January, 1913. Washington — A. B, C, D, January, 1913, to .Tune, 1914. Headquarters. E, F, G, H, I, K, L, :\I, January, 1913, to :\ray, 191G. Alaska, A, B, (', 1). .Tune 2.5, 1914, to . Douglas. Ariz., and vicinity. Second and Third Battalions, Headquarters, May, 1916, to May, 1917. A'ancouver liarracks, and Camp Lewis, \Vash., Headquarters, Second and Third Battalions. May, 1917, to January, 1918. Fort (Jeorge ^\ right. I'^trt Lawion (and vai'ious i)laces in and about Wasli- ington on guard duly), Second and Tliird Battalions, Headquarters, .January, 1918, to . FIFTEENTH INFANTRY : Alabama, 1866 to 18(38. Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico, 1868 to 1882. Dakota, 1882 to 1891. Illinois, 1891 to 189(j. (Four companies in South. IMay, 1890, to :\Iay, 1891.) Arizona and New IMexico, ISOC) to 1898. Alabama, 1898. Cuba — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and :\I, November 28, 1898, to Januar;- 9, 1900. E, F, G, and H, November 28, 1898, (o October 20, 1899. (Four companies in New York from October, 1899.) New York and Yermout, 1900. (Four companies remained in New York to February. 1902.) China and Philippines, Headcpiartt rs and A, B, C, and D, July 17, 1900, to September 11, 1902. Philippines — I, K. L. and M, August 1. 1900. to September 11, 1902. E and F, February 16 to September 0, 1902. G and II, February 16 to September 11, 1902. California, 1902 to 1905. Philippines, Regiment, November 6, 1905, to December 12, 1907. Utah, December, 1907, to November, 1911. (Texas, March 7 to .Tidy 16, 1911.) Philippines and China, November C, 1911, to . 12 REGIMENTAL HISTORY SIXTEENTH INFANTRY (organized April, 1869) : Southern States, 1869 to 1877. Kansas, Texas, and Indian Territory, 1877 to 1888. Utah and Wyoming, 1888 to 1896. Idaho and Washington, 1S9G to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba — Headquarters and A, B, C. D, E, F, G, and H. June 14 to August 18, 1898. I, July 14 to Augiist 18. 1.898. (Organized in Cuba.) K, July 13 to August 18, 1898. (Organizetl in Cuba.) New York, 1898. Alabania. Rlissouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. 1898 to 1899. Pliilippines — Headqunrters and A, C, D, E. F, I, K. and L, May 30. 1899, to July 8, 1902. B, G, H, and M, May 30, 1899, to August 12, 1902. New York and Georgia, 1902 to 1905. Philippines. Regiment, May 31. 1905. to September 16. 1907. Nebraska and Arkansas, Sei)teniber, 1907, to Juno, 1910. Alaska, June 29, 1910, to July 22. 1912. California. July, 1912, to April, 1914. El Paso, Tex., and vicinity. April, 1914, to June, 1917. (Mexico March, 1916. to February, 1917.) , Ajnerican Expeditionary Forces, June, 1917, to . SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY: New York, 1866. Texas, 1866 to 1869. Virginia and North Carolina, 1S69 to 1870. Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming, 1870 to 1894. (Three c-ompanj«^ re.maJnetl in Wye»ning to October. 1895.) Ohio, 1894 to 1898. . - Florida, 1898. Cu))a. Headquarters and A, B. C, I), E, F. G, and H, June 14 to August 21, 1898. New York, 1898. Ohio and Kentucky, 1S98 to 1899. IMiilippines — H(«;:d«iuarters and E and F, Fel)ruaiT 19. 1899. to March 31. 1902. ' A and C, February 19, 1899, to July 22. 1902. B. I. and M. January 19, 1899, to April 2. 1902. D, February 3, 1899. to July 22, 1902. G. .Tanuary 19. 1899. to March 31, 1902. H. February 3, 1899. to iMarch .31. 1902. K, Febrnai-y 3, 1899. to April 2, 1902. E. Feln-uary 3, 1899. to July 17, 1902. Washington and Idaho. 1902 to 1903. Philippines. Regiment. July 1. 1903, to August 9, 1905. Georgia, 1905 to 1900. (Four companies remained in Georgia.) Cuba, Headquarters and A. B, C, D, E, F, G. ;uul H. October 8, 1906. to January 18, 1909. Georgia, January, 1909, to March, 1914. (Texas, March 7 to November S, 1911.) UNITED STATES REGULAU AR.MY 13 SEVP:NTI-:1:>:TH infantry— Coutinued. Texas, Manli, 1914, to March, 1917. (Various stations on jMexican border, ]Mexi.^o, Headquarters, First and Third Battalions, April 23, 1916, to February 5, 1917; G, September 9, 1910, to February 5, 1917.) Fort McPherson, Ga., Headquarters, First Battalion, E, F, March, 1917, to August, 1917. Fort Ojjlethorp'e, Ga. — G, H, and Third Battalion, March. 1917, to :\rarch, 191S. Headquarters, Ausnst, 1917, to March, 1918. First Battalion, Auf(ust to September, 1917. E, F, August, 1917, to March, 1918. Charleston, S. C, Headquarters, IMarch, 1918 to . Fort McPherson, Ga., First Battalion, September, 1917, to . Sprinjrfield, Mass., Second Battalion. March, 1918, to . Newark, N. J., Third Battalion, March, 1918, to . EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY: Nebraska and Wyoming, ISOG to 1SG9. Southern States, 1SG9 to 1879. Jlontana, 1879 to 1885. Kansas and Indian Territory, 188.") to 1889. Texas, 1889 to 1S98. Louisiana, 1898. Philippines — Headquarters and F and H, .Tune 27. 1898, to October 12, 1901. A and B, .June 15, 1898, to .July 1.3, 1900. C and D, .June 27, 1898, to July 13, 1900. E and G, June 1.5, 1898, to October 12, 1901. I, K. L, and M, August 21, 1898. to October 12, 1901. (Two companies in California, .June, 1.898, to August, 1898, and four companies in California, .June, 1900, to November, 1901.) Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Texas, 1901, to 1903. Philippines. Regiment, April 1, 1903, to February 11, 1905. Kansas, 1905, to 1907. Philippines, Regiment, October 5, 1907, to November 12, 1909. Wyoming, Arizona, Montana, November, 1909, to February, 191.3. (Texas, ^larch 9, to .July 18, 1911.) Texas, March, 1913, to December, 1014. Douglas, Ariz., and vicinity, December, 1914, to .Tune, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1917. NINETEENTH INFANTRY : Arkansafx, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Indian Territory, 18GG to 1874. Kansas, Colorado, and Indian Territory, 1874 to 1881. Texas, 1881 to 1890 Jlichigan, 1890 to 1898. Alabama and Florida, 1898. Porto Rico, Regiment, July 23, 1898, to June 5, 1899. Pennsylvania, 1S99. Pliilipi)ines — Headquarters and B, D, F, (J, H. I, K, and M, July 24, 1S99, to June 21, 1902. A, C, E, and L, .Tuly 2G, 1899. to June 21, 1902. California and Washington, 1902 to 1905. 14 REGIMEXTAL HISTORY NINETEENTH INFANTRY— Continued. Philippines — Headquarters and E, F, G, H, I, K, L, and M. April 1, 1905, to Jul}' 28, 1907. A, B, C, and D, April 1, 1905, to June 8, 1907. Texas, Oklalioma, and Wyoming, July, 1907, to January, 1910. Philippines, Regituent, February 5, 1910, to June 9, 1912. South Dakota, Kansas, Illinois, June, 1912, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. Mexico (Vera Cruz), April 24, to November 27, 1914. Galveston, Tex., November, 1914, to September, 1915, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. (except E and H), September, 191.5, to (and various stations on border). E, various stations on border, Septemljer. 1915, to August, 1916. E, Fort Sill, Okla., August, 191<3, to January, 1918. E, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., January, 1918, to . H, Fort Sill, Okla., July, 1915, to January, 1^18. H, various stations on border at different times. H, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Fe))ruary, 1918, to . TWENTIETH INFANTRY: Louisiana and Mississippi, 1866 to 1860. Minnesota and Dakota, 1SG9 to 1877. Texas, 1877 to 1881. Kansas and Indian Territory, 1881 to 1885. Montana. 1885 to 1894. Kansas, 1894 to 1898. Alabama and Florida, 1898, ' Cuba — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, June 14, to August 23, 1898. I, July 13, to A^lgust 23, 1S9'8. (Organized in Cuba.) New York, 1S98. Kansas, 1898 to 1S99. Pliilippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, I. K, L, and M, January 2G. 1899, to March 13, 1902. E, F, G, and H, January 26, 1899, to March 27, 1902. Ohio and Illinois, 1902 to 1903. Philippines, Regiment, December 1. 1903, to April 5, 1906. California, 1906, to 1909. Hawaii, E, F, G, and H, June 15, 1907, to October 15, 1911. Philippines. Headquarters and A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and M, June 5, 1909, to January 7, 1912, Utah, E, F, G, and H, October, 1911, to November. 1913. Utah, Headquarters, First and Third Battalions. Janiiary, 1912. to Novem- ber, 1913. Texas, and various stations on Mexican border, November, 1913, to May 20, 1917. Fort Douglas, Utah, May 24, 1917, to . er 17, 1898, to July 27, 1900. L, June 27, 1898, to July 27, 1900. (Four companies in California, June to November, 1898, and four companies in Utah and Wyoming, August, 1900, to November, 1^01.) New York, Vermont, Georgia, and Colorado, 1901 to 1903. Philippines, Regiment, May 1. 1903, to June 12, 1905. New York and Virgiula, 1905 to 1908. Philippines, Regiment, February 5, 1908, to April, 1910. Texas, April, 1910, to January, 1912. Indiana, January, 1912, to February, 1913. Texas City, Tex., February, 1913, to September. 1915. M, February, 1913, to November 16, 1915. Jacksonville, Fla., September to November, 1915. Fort Crockett, Tex., November, 1915, to March, 1916. El Paso, Tex., March, 1916, to May, 1917. Syracuse, N. Y., May to September, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, September, 1917, to . TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY : Texas, 18G9 to 1880. Indian Territory, 1880 to 1888. New Mexico and Arizona, 1888 to 1896. Utah, 1896 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, P>, C, D, E, F, G, ami H, June 14 to Setember % 1898. Utah and Wyoming, 1898 to 1899. California and Washington, 1899. Philippines — Headquarters and A, P. and H, July 14, 1899, to August 1. 1902. B, October 1, 1900, to August 1, 1902. C, June 22, 1899, to July 22, 1902. ,D and M, October 1, 1900, to July 22, 1902. 'e, G, and I. June 22, 1899, to August 1. 1902. K. July 14, 1899, to July 22, 1902. Alaska, L, May 15, 1899, to IMay 20, 1902. (Three companies remained in Washington and Montana to Septem- ber, 19000 Montana, 1902 to 1906. Philippines, Regiment, January 25, 1906, to March 17, 1908. New York, March, 1908, to November, 1911. Philippines — Headquarters, A, B, E, F, G, H. and M, December, 1911, to September, 1915. L, Deceml)er, 1911, to August, 1915. C, D, I, and K, December, 1911. to October. 1915. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. — Headquarters, A, B, E, F. G, H, and M, September, 1915, to February 25, 1916. L, August. 1915, to February, 1916. C, D, I, and K, October. 1915, to February, 1916. Fort D. A. Russell. Wyo., Ft^bruary to March, 1916. Columbus, N. Mex., and vicinity, INIarch, 1916 to . UNITED STATES REGULAK AIOIY 17 TWKXTV-FIFTH INFANTRY : Louisiana and Texas, 1809 to ISSO. Dakota, Minnesota, ami Montana, 18S0 to 1S9S. Cieorsia a^id Florida, LS98. Cuba, H('ad; and A, 1'., (", D, K. F, (',. nnd II. .Iuik' 11 (.. Aiiiru^t 22, 1898. New York, 1898. New Mexico', Arizona, and Colorado, 1898 to 1899. riiilipiiiMes — Headquarters and F, 1, K, L, and M, .Tuly 1, 1899, to August 13, 1902. A, C, and D, October 1, 1900, to Augu.st 1, 1902. B, July 1, 1899, to August 1, 1902. E and H, .June 28, 1899, to August l.S, 1902. G, October 1, 1900, to September 6, 1902. Nebraska. Oklahoma, and Texas, 1902 to 19o7. Philippines, Regiment, August 10, 1907, to October, 1909. Washington, October, 1909, to January, 1913. Hawaii, Regiment, January, 1913 to . TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY (organized February, 1901) : riiilippines — Headquarters, .Tidy 10, 1901, to August 9, 1903. A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and M, February 16, 1901, to August 9, 1903. E, F, G, and H. July 1, 1901, to August 9, 1903. Texas, 1903 to 1907. Philippines, Regiment, June .I, 1917. to July 14, 1909. Michigan, .July, 1909, to February. 1913. Texas City, Brownsville, Sau Benito and vicinity, February, 1913, to June 3,- 1917. Anierican Expeditionary Forces, .June, 1917 to . TAVENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY (organized March, 1901): New York and Georgia, 1901. Philippinci? — Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, January 1, 1902, to February 12, 1904. E, F, G, and H, .January 21, 1902, to February 12, 1904. I, K, L, and M, Deceml)er .5, 1901, to February 12, 1904. Illinois and Ohio, 1904 to 1900. (Four companies remained in Illinois.) Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and II, October S, 1900, to April 4, 1909. Illinois, April, 1909, to February, 1913. Texas City, Tex.. Feliruary, 1913, to September 1915. Canal Zone, October 0, 191."), to January 2.j, 1910. Philippine Islands, March, 1910, to . TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY (organized jMarch. 1901): Washington and Idaho, 1901. Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, D, J. K, L. and :\I. November 15, 1901, to January 14, 1904. E, F, G, and H, November 10, 1901, to January 14, 1904. 71788°— IS 3 IS REGIMENTAL HISTORY TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY— Continued. California, 1904. Minnesota and North Dakota, 1904 to 1906. Cuba — Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, October 8. 190G, to January 5, 1909. E, F, G, and H, October 7, 1900, to .Tanuary 5, 1909, (Four companies remained in Minnesota.) Minnesota, January, 1909, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. Mexico, Regiment, April 24, to NoA^ember 26, 1914. Galveston, Tex., and vicinity, November, 1914, to June, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1917, to . TWENTY-NINTH INFANTRY (organized March, 1901) : Ohio and Illinois, 1901 to 1902. California, 1902. Philippines, Re.giment, April 1, 1902, to May 16, 1904. Texas, Utah, Arizona, and Colorado, 1904 to 1907. Philippines, Regiment, August 5, 1907, to September, 1909. New Yorlv, September, 1909, to March, 1915. Canal Zone, Regiment, March 17, 1915, to . THIRTIETH INFANTRY (organized February, 1901) : California, eight companies, 1901. Philippines — Headquarters, June 3, 1901, to December 15, 1903. A, B, C, and D, April, 1901, to December 15, 1903. E, F, G, and H, March 15, 1901, to December 15, 1903. I, July 24, 1901, to December 15, 1903. K and L, August 19, 1901, to December 15, 1903. M, July 28, 1901, to December 15, 1903. Nebraska, Arkansas,, and Oklahoma, 1903 to 1907. Philippines, Regiment, July 5, 1907, to August 10, 1009. California, August, 1909, to May, 1912. Alaska, Regiment, June 1, 1912, to July 28, 1914. California, July to December, 1914. Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., January, 1915, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Eagle Pass, and vicinit}-. May, 191G, to May, 1917. Syracuse, N. Y., May to October, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, Octolier, 1917, to March, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1917, to ■ — ■ . THIRTY-FIRST INFANTRY (organized August, 1916) : Philippines, August, 1916, to . THIRTY-SECOND INFANTRY (organized August 7, 1016) : Hawaii, August 7, 1916, to • . THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY (organized July, 1916) : Canal Zone, July, 1916, to . THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY (organized July, 1916): El Paso, Tex., and vicinity, July, 1916, to June, 1917. Camp MacArthur, Texas, June, 1917, to . UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 19 THIKTY-FIFTII IXFANTUY (organized July, 191G) : Douglas, Ariz., July, 191G, to March, 1917. Nogules and vicinity, March, 3917, to . TToadquartors and First and Second P.attalior..';, IVfarcli, 1917, to . 1 and K, March to May, 1917. L, March to August, 1917. 'SI, M:\VL-h. 1917, to .March, 191S. Yuma, Ariz., 1 and K, IMay 20, 1917, to . Lowell, Ariz., 1^, August, 1917, to . Globe, Ariz., M, March, 191S, to . THIRTY-SIXTH IXFAXTRY (organized July, 1910): Brownsville, Fort Clark, and Del liio, Tex., July, 191 G, to May 2S, 1917. Fort Snelling, Minn., June, 1917, to . THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY (organized July, 191 G) : Fort Sam Houston, Tex.. .Inly, 191G, to March, 1917. Laredo and vicinity, April, 1917, to . THIRTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY (organized June 1, 1917): Syracuse, N. Y., Juno to October, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, October, 1917, to March 11, 191S. American Expeditionary Forces, March, 191S, to . THIRTY-NINTH INFANTRY (organized June 1, 1917) : Syracuse, N. Y'., June to October, 1917. Camp Greent, N. C., October, 1917, to April, 191S. Camp Mills, N. Y., April to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, IMay, 1918, to . FORTIETH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fori: Snelling, Minn. — Headquarters and Secoi'.d Battalion, June to December, 1917. First Battalion. June to November, 1917. Third Battalion, June to November 2, 1917. Fort Sheridan, 111., November and December, 1917, to . Headquarters and Second and Third Battalions, November and Decem- ber, 1917, to . Fort Ililey, Kaus., Fii-st Battalion. December, 1917, to . FORTY-FIRST INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Snelling, Minn. — Headquarters and Fii'st and Second r.attalions, June to October, 1917. Third Battalion, June to Seiilember, 1917. Fhii River, Mo., D, October, 1917, to :\Iarch, 1918. Fort Wayne. Mich., F, October, 1917, to April, 1918. Fort Brady, Mich.— E, G, and H, October, 1917, to . F, April, 1918, to . Fort Crook, Nebi'. — Headquarters, A, B, and C, October, 1917, to June, 1918. D, IMarch, 1918, to June 7, 1918. I, September. 1917, to June, 1918. Camp Funston, Kans., Headquarters and First and Third Battalions, Juuej 1918, to . FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Douglas, Utah, June to November, 1917. Camp Dodge, Iowa, November, 1917, to ]\Iarch, 191 S. 20 REGIMENTAL HISTOKY FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY— Continued. New Jersey — Dover, Headquarters, E and F, Marcli, 1918, to Tuckalioe, A and B. March, 1918, to . Delaware — Wilmington, C and M, March, 1918, to — . New York — Chelsea Piers, G, March, 1018, to . Bayonne, I, March, 1918, to . Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, D, March, 1918, to . Bristol, K, March, 1918, to . Nev.port News, Va., H, March, 1918, to . Baltimore, Md., L, March, 1918, to FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Douglas, Utah, June to November, 1917. Camp Pike, Ark. — Headquarters and Second Battalion, November, 1917, to February, 1918. First and Third Battalions, November, 1917, to January, 1918. New Orleans, La. — Headquarters, February, 1918, to ■ ■ — . First Battalion, January, 1918, to . Florida- Jacksonville, E, February, 1918, to . Pensacola, G, February, 1918, to . Savannah, Ga., F, January, 1918, to . Westwego, Fa.. Brunswick, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fl.i., H. February, 1918, to . Mooringsport, La., Camp NichoUs, La., I, January, 1918, to . Naborton, Camp Nicholls, and Slidell, La., K, January, 1918, to . Winton, La., Charleston, S. C, and Brunswick. Ga., L, January, 1918, to = — . Oil City and Camp Nicholls, La., M, January, 1918. to . FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Vancouver Barracks, Wash., June to November, 1917. Camp Lewis, Wash., November, 1917, to . FORTY-FIFTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. — Headquarters and First and Third Battalions, June to November, 1917. Second Battalion, Jui>e to September, 1917. Fort Slieridan, 111.. Second Battalion, September to November, 1917. Camp Taylor Ky., Regiment, November, 1917, to April, 1918. Camp Gordon, Ga., April, 1917, to . FORTY-SIXTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., June to November, 1917. Camp Taylor, Ky., November, 1917, to April, 1918. Camp Gordon, Ga., April to May, 1918. Camp Sheridan, Ala., May, 1918, to — . FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY (organized May, 1917) : Syracuse, N. Y., May to October, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, October, 1917, to April, 1918. Camp Mills, N. Y., April to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, May, 1918, to . UNITED STATES KEGUI^AK ARMT 21 FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY (organized Juno, 1917) : Syracuse, N. Y., June to September, 1917. Newport News, Va. — Headciuarfers and First Battalion, October, 1917, to — . Second and Tbird l>attalions, September, 1917, to , FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY (organized May, 1917) : ' Syracuse, N. Y., May to September, 1917. Camp Merritt, N. .1., September, 1917, to , FIFTIETH INFANTRY (organized .lune, 1917) : Syracuse, N. Y., ,Jv.i\e to October, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C. — Headquarters and Second Battalion, November, 1917, to March, 1918, Fii-st Battalion, November, 1917, to February, 1918. Tbird Battalion, November, 1917, to December, 1918. Maryland — South Baltimore, Headcpiarters, March, 1918, to -, Edgewood, G., March to Jlay, 1918. South Baltimore, G, May, 1918 1o . i Wilmington, Del., A and B, FebiMiary, 1918, to . Pennsylvania — Chester, C and D, February, 1918, to . I\I and F, March, 1918, to -. IMetuchen, N. .T., E and H, :\Iarch, 1918, to . Washington, D. (.\, Third Battalion, December, 1917, to FIFTY-FIRST INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June, 1917, to . FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY (organized .Tune, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June, 1917, to . FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June. 1917, to ^Fay, 1918. Camp Wadsworth. S. C, IMay, 1918, to . FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY (organized .Tune, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June, 1917, to ^lay, 1918. Camp Wadsworth, S. C, IMay, 1918, to . FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY (organized .Tune, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp MacArthur, Tex., February, 1918, to . FIFTY-SIXTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., June, 1917, J:o February, 1918. Camp MacArthur, Waco, Tex., February, 1918, to FIFTY-SEYENTH INFANTRY (organized .Tune, 1917) : Fort Sam Houston, Tex., June, 1917 to . (And on Mexican border in Brownsville district.) FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY (organized .Tune, 1917) : ' Gettysburg, Park, Pa., June to November, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, November, 1917, to April, 1918. Camp ]Mills, N. Y., April to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, Slay, 1918 to . FIFTY-NINTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Gettysburg Park, Pa., June to November, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, Novemlier, 1917, to Ap)-il, 1918. Camp Mills, N. Y., April to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Force.s, May, 1918, to , 22 EEGIlVrElSrTAL HISTORY SIXTIETH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Gettysburg Park, Pa., June to November, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, November, 1917, to April, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1918, to SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Gettysburg Park, Pa., June to November, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, November, 1917, to April, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1918, to SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Pre.sidio, San Francisco, Cal., June, 1917, to January, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., January, 1918, to . SIXTY-THIRD INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. — B, June. 1917, to January, 1918. Headquarters, A. C. D, F, G, H, and Third Battalion, June, 1917, ' to . E, June, 1917, to February, 1918. Benicia Arsenal, Cal., January, 1918, to . Presidio of Monterey, Cal., February. 1918, to . SIXTY-FOURTH INFANTRY (organized June, 1917) : El Paso, Tex., and vicinity, June, 1917, to June, 3918. Camp McArthur, Tex., June. 1918, to . FIELD ARTILLERY FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY : Headquarteks (organized June, 1907) — Oklahoma, June, 1907, to June, 1911. Hawaii, July 5, 1911, to December, 1917. Fort Sill, Okla., December, 1917, to . Batteky a (organized September, 1901; formerly Thirtieth Battery Field Artillery) — Washington, 1901 to 19u3. Minnesota. 1903 to 1907. Oklahoma, July, 1907, to March, 1910. Philippines. March 7, 1910, to July .30, 1913. Hawaii, July 30, 1913, to December, ,1917. Fort Sill, Okla., December, 1917. to . Batteky B (organized June, 1901; formerly Nineteenth Battery Field Artillery) — Kansas, 1901 to 1905. Utah and Wyoming, 190.1 to 1907. Oklahoma, June, 1907. to March, 1910. Philippines. March 7, 1910, to July 30, 1913. Hawaii, July 30, 1913, to December, 1917. Fort Sill, Okla., December, 1917, to . Battery C (organized March, 1898; formerly Battery D, Sixth Artillery, and Twelfth Battery Field Artillery) — District of Columbia, 1898. Philippines, July 1.5, 1898, to September 18, 1901. Utah and Wyoming, 1901 to 1907. Oklahoiiiii, June, 1907, to October. 1910. Philippines, October 5, 1910, to July 30, 1913. Hawaii, July 30, 1913, to December, 1917. F(U't Sill, Okla., December, 1917, to . UXITED STATES REGULAR ARJIY 23 FIRST FIELD AKTII.IJ^:RY— Oontinued. Battery I> ( loiiiiorly Buttery E, tirst Aitilhn-y, und First Batlory Field Artillery) jVew York, ISOG to 1872. Florida, 1872 to 187o. Rhode Island, 187G. Oklahoma, 1870. District of ColuniI)ia and Rhode Island, 187G to 1881. Washington and California, 1881 to 1890. Utah and Kansas, 1890 to 1891. Illinois, 1891 to 1890. District of Cohnnbia, 1890 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, June 14 to August 25, 1898. New York, 1898. Missouri, 1S9S to 1899. I'hilippines, April 18, 1899, to July 10. 1901. California, July, 1901. to February, 1910. Oklahoma, Februai-y, 1910, to June, 1911. Hawaii, July 5, 1911, to I>ecember, 1917. Foit Sill, Okla., December, 1917, to . Battkky K (formerly Battery C, Tliird Artillery, and Fifth Battery, Field Artillery) — Missouri, Nebi-aska. and Kansas, 1800 to 1871. South Carolina. 1871 to 1872. New York. 1872 to 1881. Arkansas, 1881 to 1885. District of Columbia, 1885 to 1896. California. 1890 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba and Porto Rico, July 3 to Do((Mnber 1, 1918. Georgia, 1898. Kansas, 1899. California, 1899 to 1904. I*liilil)l)inps, December 31, 1901, to April 13, 1907. California, April, 1907, to May, 1910. Oklahoma, May, 1910, to June, 1911. Hawaii, July 5, 1911, to December, 1917. Fort Sill, Okla., Leccmber, 1917, to . Batteky F (formerly Battery D, Fifth Artillery, and Ninth Baltci-y, Field Artillery) — Florida, 1800 to 1809. Massachusetts. 1809 to 1875. Georgia and Florida, 1875 to 1881. New York, 1881 to 1882. Nebraska and Utah, 1882 to 1891. California, 1891 to 1890. New York, 1890 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba and Porto Rico, July 3 to December 1, 1898. Georgia, 1898. Illinois, 1899 to 1903. Philippines, January 31, 1903, to March 10, 1905. 24 EEGIMEXTAL HISTORY FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY— Contiuiied. Battery F — Coiatiniied. California, March, 1905, to Novembor, 1910. Hawaii, November 5, 1910, to December, 1917. Fort Sill, Okla., December, 1917, to . SECOND FIELD ARTILLERY : Headquarters (organized June. 1907) — Wyoming, 1907 to 1909. Philippines, February 17, 1909, to May 12, 1911. Washington, May, 1911, to June, 191S. Philippines, July 5, 1913, to September, 1917. Presidio, Cal., October, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., February, 1918, to . Battery A (organized June, 1901; formerly Seventeeutfe Battery, Field Artillery) — Texas, 1901 to 1903. Philippines, January 31, 1903, to March IC, 1905. Yv'ashington, 1905 to 1906. Cuba, October 10, 1906, to March J, 1909. Wyoming, March to Decenibei", 1909. Washington, December, 1909, to March, 1911. Philippines, IMarch 6, 3911, to September, 1917. Presidio, Cal., October. 1917, to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, CaL, Febnaary, 1918, to . Battery B (organized June, 1901; formerly Eighteenth Batterj% Field- Artillery) — California, 1901 to 1903. Philippines, January 31, 1903, to Mtirch 16, 1905. Washington, 1905 to 1906. Cuba, October 10, 1906. to March 1, 1909. Wyoming, IMarch to Decem]>er, 1909. Washington, December, 1909, to March. 1911. Philippines, March 6, 1911, to September, 1917. Presidio, Cal., October, 1917. to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., Febrmiry, 1918, to . Battery C (organized June, 1^7) — Wyoming, June, 1907, to June, 191'0. Philippines, June 6, 1910, to September, 1917. Presidio, Cal., October, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, Oal., February, 1918, to — . Battery D (organized June, 1907) — Wyoming, 1907 to 1908. Philippines. June 5, 1908, to August 12, 1910. Washington, August, 1910, to June, 191^. Philippines, July, 1913, to February. 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal.. March, 1918. to , Battery E (organized June, 1907)^ Wyoming, 1907 to 1909. Philippines, February 17, 1909, to August 15, 1911. California, August to Novem<>er, 1911. Washington, November, 1911, to June, 1913. Philippines, July, 1913, to February. 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., March, 1918, to . UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY '25 SECOND FIELD ARTILLERY— Contimied. Battery F (organized June, 1907) — Wyoming, 1907 to 1909. rhilippiues. February 17, 1909, to May 12. 1911. Wasliington. ftfay, 1911, to Juno, 1913. Philippine.'^, July, 1913. to February, 1918. Camp Fremont. Cal., March, 1918, to . THIRD FIELD ARTILLFKY : HEAOQUAiiTEEs ( Organized June, 1907) — Texas, June, 1907, to July, 1915. Sparta, Wis., July to September, 1915. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., September, 1915, to April, 1918. (During this period services were performed at Eagle Pa.ss, Tex., June, 1916, to February, 1917.) Camp Doniphan. Okla., April, 1918, to . Battery A (formorly T'.nttery F. Third Artillery, and Sixth Battery, Field Artillery) — Massachusetts, 1800 to 1809. Florida, 18G9 to 1872. New York, 1872 to 1881. Florida, 1881 to 1882. Texas, 1883 to. 189G. Caalifornia, 189G to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba and Porto Rico, Jidy 3, to December 1. 1898. Georgia, 1S9S. Kansas, 1899 to 1905. Texas, November, 1905, to July, 1915. Sparta, Wis., July to September, 1915. Fort Sam Houston. Tex., Septemi^er, 1915, to April, 1918. (Eagle Pass, Tex., June, 1916, to February, 1917.) Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918, to . Battery B (organized March. 1898; formerly Battery M, Seventh Artillery, and Fifteenth Battery Field Artillery) — New York and Virginia, 1898. Porto Rico, July 23, 1898, to June 27, 1899. District of Columbia, 1899 to 1900. Philippines, September 3, 1900, to April 3. 1903. Texas, April, 1903, to July, 1915. Sparta, Wis.. July to September, 1915. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., September, 1915, to Ain-il, 1918. (Eagle Pass, Tex., June, 1916, to February, 1917.) Cami) Stanley, Tex.. February-Api-il. 1918. Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918, to . . Battery C (formerly Battery F, Fifth Artillery, and Toulh Battery Field Artillery) — Virginia and District of Columbia, 18G6 to 1870. Rhode Island, 1870 to 1875. South Carolina and fJeorgia, 1875 to 1881. New York, 1881 to 1890. Califorina, 1890 to 1896. Kansas, 1896 to ISaS. Florida, 1898. Cuba, July 3 to August 30, 1898. 26 REGIMENTAL HISTORY THIRD FIELD ARTILLERY— Continuea. Battery C — Continued. New York, 1898 to 1899. Philippines and China, April 20, 1S99, to June 29, 1901. Wasliington, 1901 to 1902. Minnesota, 1902 to 1908. Texas, Octobei-, 1908, to July, 1915. Sparta, "Wis., July to September, 1915. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., September, 1915, to April, 1918. (Eagle Pa.ss, Tex., June, 1916, to February, 1917.) (Camp Stanley, Tex., February to April, 1918.) Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918, to . Eatteky D (formerly Battery A, Second Artillery, and Third Battery Field Artillery) — California, 1866 to 1S69. Kansas, 1869 to 1871. California, 1871 to 1872. Maryland and District of Columbia, 1872 to 1885. Arkansas and Kansas, 1885 to 1896. Illinois, 1896 lO 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, June 14-to August 30, 1898. New York. 1898. Alabama, 1898 to 1899. Cuba, January 21, 1899, to April 22, 1902. Georgia, 1902 to 1903. Virginia, September, 1903, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., May 15 to June 3, 1916. (Eagle Pass, Tex., June, 1916, to May, 1917.) Fort Myer, Va., May to December, 1917. Camp McClellan, Ala., December, 1917, to April, 1918. Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918, to . Battery E (formerly Battery F, Second Artillery, and Fourth Battery Field Artillery) — California and Washington, 1866 to 1SG8. Alaska, 1868 to 1870. California, 1870 to 1872. North Carolina, 1872 to 1877. District of Columbia and Pennsylvanui, 1877. Texas, 1877 to 1881. Kansas, 1881 to 1896. Rhode Island, 1896 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, June 14 to August 23, 1898. New York, 1898. Alaliama and Georgia. 1898 to 1899. Cuba, .lanuary 21, 1899, to August 12, 1900. Fort JNIyer, Va., August, 1900, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., May to June 3, 1916. Laredo, Tex., June, 1916, to :May, 1917. Fort Myer, Va., IVIay to December, 1917. Camp ]\IcClellan, Ala., December, 1917, to April, 1918. (Camp Forrest, Ga., February to April, 1918.) Camp Doniphan, Okla., .\pril, 1918, to . UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 27 THIRD FIELD ARTILLERY— Continued. Battkuy F (organiziMl April, 1808; lornierly Buttery C, Seventh Artillery, and Fourteenth Battery Field Artillery) — Virginia, 1898. Porto Rico, July, 1898, to June 27, 1899. Rhode Island, 1899 to 1900. Philippines, September 3, 1900, to April 3, 1903. Illinois, 1903 to 1906. Culia, October 9, 1906, to February 14. 1909. Virginia, February, 1909, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., May, 1915, to June, 1916. Laredo, Tex., June, 1»16, to May, 1917. Fort IVIyer, Va., May to December, 1917. Camp McClellan, Ala., December, 1917, to April 22, 1918. Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918. to . FOURTH FIELD ARTILLERY : Headquarters (organized June, 1907) — Washington, June. 1907, to December, 1909. Wyoming, December, 1909, to February, 1913. (Texas. March 12 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February. 1913, to April, 1914-. (Mexico, April 26 to Noveml)er 26, 1914.) Texas, November, 1914, to March, 1916. Mexico, March, 1916, to February, 1917. El Paso, Tex., February to May, 1917. Syracuse, N. Y., May to August, 1917. Pine Camp. N. Y., August to October, 1917. Camp Sh-elliy, ftliss., October, 1917, to . Battkby a (organized September, 1901; formerly Twenty-sixth Battery, Field Artillery) — Washington, 1901 to 1904. Philippines, December 31, 1904, to July 17. 1907. Washington, July, 1907, to December, 1909. Wyoming. Deceml>er, 1909. to February, 1913. (Texas, March 12 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. (Mexico, April 26 to November 26, 1914.) Texas, 1914, November to March, 1916. Mexico, March, 1916, to February, 1917. El Paso, Tex,, Fel)i-uary to May, 1917. Syracuse. N. Y., May to August, 1917. Pine Camp, N. Y.. August to October, 1917. Camp Shelby, Miss., October, 1907, to . Battery B (organized October, 1901; formerly Twenty-eighth Battery, Field Artillery) — Kansas, 1901 to 1904. Philippines, December 31, 1904, to April 13, 1907. Washington, April, 1907, to Deceml>er, 1909. Wyouiing, December, 1909, to February, 1913. (Texas, March 12 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. (Mexico, April 26 to November 26. 1914.) Texas, November, 1914, to March, 1916. 28 REGIMENTAL HISTORY FOURTH FIELD ARTILLERY— Continued. Batteky B — Continued. llexico, Marcli, 1916, to February, 1917. El Paso, Tex., February to May, 1917. .Syracuse, N. Y., May to August, 3917. Pine Camp, N. Y., August to October, 1917. Camp Slielby, Miss., October, 1917, to Battkry C (organized September, 1901; formerly Twenty-third Battery, Field Artillery) — Vermont, 1901 to 1907. IMiilippines, February 5, 1907, to May 13. 1909. Wyoming, May, 1909, to February, 1913. • (Texas, March 12 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. (Mexico, April 2G to November 26, 1914.) Texas, November, 1914, to March, 1916. Mexico, ]\Iarch, 1916, to February, 1917. El Paso, Tex., February to May, 1917. Syracuse, N. Y., May to August, 1917. Pine Camp, N. Y'., August to October, 1917. Camp Shelby, Jliss., October, 1917, to . Battery D (organized. October, 1901; formerly Twenty-seventh Battery, Field Artillery) — Vermont, 1901 to 1907. Philippines, May 6, 1907, to IMay 13, 1909. Wyoming, May, 1909, to February, 1913. (Texas, ]March'l2 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February, 1913, to September, 1915. El Paso, Tex., Harlington, Tex., and Progress, Tex., September, 1915, to March, 1916. Brownsville, Tex., March 22, 1916. to . Battery E (organized June, 1907) — Illlinois, 1907 to 1908. Wyoming, October, 1908, to February, 1913. (Texas, Mar. 12 to July 10, 1911.) 1>xas, February, 1913, to March, 1916. Canal Zone, March, 1916, to . Battery F (organized June, 1907) — Illinois and Wyoming, June, 1907, to February, 1913. (Texas, INIarch 12 to July 10, 1911.) Texas, February, 1913, to March, 1916. Canal Zone, March, 1916, to . FIFTH FIELD ARTILLERY : Headquarters (organized June, 1907) — Kansas, 1907. Philippines, September 5, 1907, to May 13, 1909. Illinois, May, 1909, to November, 1911. Fort Sill, Okla., November, 1911, to June, 1917. (Fort Bliss, Tex., June, 1916, to July, 1917.) American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to ■. Battery A (formerly Battery K, Fifth Artillery, and Eleventh Battery, Field Artillery)— Florida and Louisiana, 1866 to 1869. Maine, 1S69 to 1873. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 29 FIFTH FIELD xiRTILLEllY— Continued. Batteky a — Continued. New York, 1873 to 1875. Florida, 1875 to 1881. New York, 1881 to 1890. California, 1890 to 1896. New York, 1896 to 1898. Florida, 1898. District of Columbia, 1898 to 1899. New York and Ilhodo Island, 1899 to 19(!G. Kansa.'^, 1906 to 1908. riiilii.pines. February 20, 1908, to :\iay 12, 1910. California. May, 1910, to July, 1911. Fort Sill, Okla., July, 1911, to December, 1914. Naco, Ariz., December, 1914, to January, 1915. Fort Sill, Okla., January to August, 1915. El Paso and Fort Bliss, Tex., August, 1915, to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to ~. Battery B (organized March, 1899; formerly Battery O, Seventh Ar- tillery, and Sixteenth Battery, Field Artillery) — District of Columbia, 1899 to 1900. Kansas, 1900. California, 1900. Kansas, 1900 to 1908. Philippines, February 20, 1908. to May, 1910. California, May, 1910, to July, 1911. Fort Sill, Okla., July, 1911, to June, 1916. (Naco, Ariz., and Brovv'nsville, Tex., December, 1914, to .January. 1915.) Fort Bliss, Tex., June, 1916, to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to . Battery C (organized September, 1901; formerly Twenty-ninth Battery, Field Artillery) — Cuba, September 22, 1901, to January 7, 1902. Oklahoma and Kansas, 1902 to 1908. Philippines, October 5, 1908, to December, 1910. Fort Sill, Okla., December, 1910, to June, 1916. (Naco, Ariz., December, 1914, to January, 1915.) Fort Bliss, Tex., June, 1916, to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to -, Battery D (formerly Battery F, Fourth Artillery, and Eighth Battery, Field Artillery) — District of t'olumbia. Virginia, and ^laryhinil, 1866 to 1872. California,. 1872 to 1874. Alaska, 1874 to 1876. California, 1876. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1876. California and Washington, 1877 to 1881. Massachusetts, 1881 to 1882. Minnesota, 1882 to 1889. Kansas, 1889 to 1898. Virginia, Georgia, and Florida. 1898. Cuba, July 3 to August 30, 189S. 30 REGIMENTAL HISTORY FIFTH FIELD ARTILLERY— Continued, Battery D — Continued. New York and Rhode Island, 189S to 1899. Pliilippines, April 20, 1899, to July 28, 1901. Washington, 1901 to 1904. Wyoming, 1905 to 190G. l>lnlippines, February 10, 1906, to IMay 8, 190S. Kansas and Minnesota, May, 1908, to Octolter, 1914. Fort Sill, Okla., October, 1914, to June, 191G. Ringgold, Tex., June, 1916, to May, 1917. Fort Bliss, Tex., May to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to . Battery E (organized ]Marcli, 1898; formerly Battery G, Sixth Artillery, and Thirteenth Battery Field Artillery) — District of Columbia and Vii-ginia, 1898. I'hilippines, July 15, 1898, to September 18, 1901. Wyoming, 1901 to 1906. I'liilippines, February 20, 1906, to May 8, 1908. Kansas, May, 1908, to November, 1911. Fort Sill, Okla., November, 1911, to June, 1916. (Brownsville, Tex., August to December, 1915). Fort Bliss, Tex.. June, 1916, to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to . Battery F (organized Septeinber, 1901; formerly Twenty-fourth Battery Field Artillery) — California, 1901 to 1907. riiiliijpines, February 5, 1907, to December 10, 1908. Illinois, December, 1908, to November, 1911. Fort Sill, Okla., November, 1911, to June, 1916. 151-ownsville, Tex., June, 1916, to May, 1917. Fort Bliss, Tex., IVIay to July, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to . SIXTH FIELD ARTILLERY: Headquarters (organized June, 1907) — Kansas, June, 1907, to April, 1914. Texas and Arizona, April, 1914, to July, 1917. (Duty on Mexican border at various places at different times.) American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to — . Battery A (formerly Battery K, First Artillery, and Second Battery Field Artillery) — Texas and Louisana, 1866 to 1869. Kansas, 1869 to 1S71. New York, 1871 to 1872. South Carolina, 1872 to 187.5. Rhode Island, 1875 to 1881. California, 1881 to 1890. New York-, 1890 to 1896. Texas, 1896 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, June 14 to August 30, 1898. New York, 1898. Texas, 1898 to 1905. Kansas, December, 1905, to April, 1914. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 31 SIXTH FIELD ARTILLERY— Contiimod. Batteuy a — Continued. Texas and Arizona, April, 1914, to .Tuly, 1017. (Duty on Mexican border at various i)laces at different times.) American Expeditionary Forces, Au2;ust, 1917, to . Batteky B (organized October, 1901 ; formerly Twenty-.'^econd Battery Field Artillery)—' i:tah, 1901 to 1905. Kansas, October, 1905, to April, 1914. Texas and Arizona, April, 1914, to July, 1917. (Duly on Mexican border at various places at difFerent times.) (:Mexico, March. 191G to February. 1917.) American p]xpeditionary Forces, August. 1917, to . Batteky C (organized September, 1901; formerly Tweny-fifth Buttery Field Artillery) — Pliilippines, September 2U, I'M], to June G. li)i);{. Kansas, June, 1903. to April, 191,S. Texas and Arizona, May, 1913, to July, 1917. (Duty on ^Mexican border at various places at different times.) (Mexico, IMarch, 1910. to February, 1917.) American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917. Batteky D (formerly Battery B, Fourth Artillery, and Seventh Battery Field Artillery) — Kansas, ISOO to 1871, Maryland, 1871 to 1872. California, 1872 to 1881. Rhode Island. 1881 to 189G. Kansas, 1S9G to 1898. Ixiui.^an.a and Florida. 1898. Cuba and. Porto Rico. July .S, to December 1, 1898. Geoi-gia, 1898. Nebraska and Kansas, January, 1899, to April. 1914. Texas and Arizona, April, 1914. to July, 1917. (Duty on Mexican border at various places at different times.) American Ex^peditionary Forces, July, 1917, to . B.\TTKUY E (organized June, 1901 ; formerly Tvs'entieth Battery, Field Artil- lery)— Nebraska and Kansas, June, 1901. to April, 1914. Texas and Arizona, April, 1914, to July, 1917. (Duty on Mexican border at various places at diffe!•■•'l^ Mnies.) American Expeditionary Forces. July„ 1917, to . Battkuy F (organizeil June, 1901; formerly Twenty-first Battery, First Artillery) — Illinois, 1901 to 1907. Kansas, July, 1907, to April, 1914. Texas, April, 1914, to July, 1917. Arizona, April, 1914, to July, 1917. (Duty on Jlexican border at various places at different times.) American Expeditionary Forces, July, 1917, to . SBVENTH FIEI-D ARTILLERY (organized June, 1916) : Fort Sam HIyer, Va., June to December, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, January, 1918, to THIRTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized June, 1917) : I']l Paso, Tex., June to December, 1917. Camp Greene. N. C, December, 1917, to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . FOURTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized May, 1917) : Fort Sill, Okla., May, 1917, to . FIFTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized June, 1917) : Syracuse, N. Y., June to August, 1917. Pine Camp, N. Y., August to November, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, December, 1917, to -. SIXTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized May, 1917) : Sparta, Wis., May fo October, 1917. Plattsburg Barracks, Headquarters, A, and B, October to November, 1917. Fort Niagara, N. Y., C, October to December, 1917. Fort Benjamin Harrison, D, October to December, 1917. Fort Sheridan. 111., E, October to December, 1917. Fort Snelling, INIinn., F, October to December, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, Headquarters, A, and B, November, 1917, to ^Tay, 191S. Camp Greene, N. C, C, D, E, and F, December, 1917. to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . SEVENTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized June, 1917) : Sparta, Wis., June to December, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, December, 1917, to . EIGHTEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized May, 1917) : El Paso, Tex., May, 1917, to March, 1918. Camp Merritt, N. J., March to April, 1918. "\ American Expeditionary Forces, May, 1918, to . NINETEENTH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Sam Houston, Tex., June to November, 1917. Camp Stanley. Tex., November, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp MacArthur, Tex.. February to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . UNITED STATES REGULAR ARINIY 33 TWENTIETH FIELD ARTILLERY (organized June, 1917) : Fort Sum Houston,. Tex., June 25, 1917. Leon Spi-ing.s, Tex., June 2n. 1917, to Fel)ruar.v, 1918. Camp MacArlhur, Tex.. Febi-uary to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . TWENTY-FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY ((jrganized June, 1917) : Camp Wil.son, Tex.. June to July, 1917. Leon Springs, Tex., July, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp MacArthur, Tex., February to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . CAVALRY FIRST CAVALRY: Pacific Coa.st, 1866 to 1884. Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota, 1884 to 1892. Arizona and New Mexico, 1892 to 1895. Arkansas, Kansias, and Oklahoma, 1895 to 1898. Southern States, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, and K, June 14 to August 15, 1898. (Four troops remained in Florida to August, 1898.) New York, 1898. Montana, Nebraska, Dakota, Kansas, and Wyoming. 1898 to 1900. Philippines — Headquarters and I, K, L. and M, August 7, 1900, to June 0, 1903. A, B, C, and D, August 7, 1900, to September 17, 1903, E, F, G, and H, August 10, 1902, to October 10, 1903. Texas, 1903 to 1907. Pliilippines — Headquarters and A, B. C, E, F, G, K, L, and M, December 5, 1907, to February 12, 1910. D, H. and I, March 5, 1908, to February 12, 1910. California, Utah, Wyoming, Washington, and Idaho. February, 1910, to 1914. (Regiment performed service at various stations on Mexican border.) Headquarters, A, C, D, E, G, and Third Squadron, August, 1914. to May, 1917. B, F, and H, August, 1914, to December, 1917. Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., Headquarters. A, C, D, E. G, and Third Squadron, May to December, 1917. Douglas, Ariz., and vicinity. DeccMuber, 1917, to . SECOND CAVALRY: Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado, 1866. Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana, 1860 to 1884. ^ California, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, 1884 to 1.890. California, Ari/.ona, and New Mexico, 1890 to 1898. Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, 1898. Cuba, A, C, D, and F, June 14 to August 28. 1898. Porto Rico, B, July 23, to December 1, 1898. (Seven troops remained in Florida to August, 1898.) New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898 to 1899. 34 REGIMENTAL HISTORY SECOND CAVALRY— Continued. Cuba — ■ Headquarters and B, February 10, 1S99, to April 28, 1902. A, C, and D, February 3, 1899, to April 28, 1902. E and H, Fel)ruary 16, 1899, to January 22, 1902. F and G, February 3, 1899,/o January 22, 1902. I, K, and L, February 16, 1899, to May 9, 1902. M, February 3, 1899, to May 9, 1902. " Virginia and Verniout, 1902 to 1903. riiilippiues — Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, December 20, 1903, to February 14, 1900. E, F, O, H, I, and K, December 20, 1903, to February 28, 1900. L and M, January 1, 1904, to February 28, 1906. Montana, Kansas, Minnesota, and Iowa, February, 1900, to June, 1907. Iowa, June, 1907, to December, 1909 (A and E to February, 1910). Pliilippines — Headquarters, B, C, D, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, December, 1909, to June 1912. A, E, February, 1910 to June, 1912. Texas, June, 1912, to December, 1913. Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.— Headquarters, Second and Third Squadrons, December, 1913, to March, 1918. B, C, and D, December, 1913, to March, 1910. A, December, 1913, to December, 1917. Fort INIyer, Va.— B, C, and D, IMarch, 1910, to March, 1918. A, December, 1917, to IMarch, 1918. Camp Merritt, N. J., March to April, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, April, 1918, to . THIIiD CAVALRY: Arkansas, 1800. New Mexico and Arizona, 1866 to 1872. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1872 to 1882. Arizona, 1882 to 1885. Texas, 1885 to 1893. Kansas and Oklahoma, 1893 to 1898. (Four troops in Vermont, 1894 to 1898.) Florida, 1898. Cuba — Headquarters and C, E, F, and K, June 14, to August 14, 1898, B, G, H, and I, June 14 to August 13, 1898. (Four troops in Florida, June to August, 1898.) New York, 1^98. Virginia, 1898 to 1899. Philippines — Headquarters and E and F, August 25, 1899, to May 23, 1902. A, C, and D, August 25, 1899, to July 19, 1902. B, G, and H, August 1, 1900, to July 19, 1902. I, August 1, 1900, to August 12, 1902. K, L, and M, August 25, 1899, to August 12, 1902. (Four troops remained in Virginia to July, 1900.) Montana, Wyoming, and Arizona, 1902 to 1905. UNITED STATES KEGLLAR ARMY 35 THIRD CAVALRY— Continued. Philippines — Ilcjulquarlers and A, C, T), E. F, Ci, IT, T. K. and L, December 15, 1905, to February 13, 190S. B and M, March 5, 1906, to February 13, 1908. Texas and New Mexico, Feliruary, 190S, to March, ]91]. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Marcli, Mil, to October, 1917. (Duty at rarious stations on Mexican border.) American Expeditionary Foix?es, November, 1917, to . FOURTH CAVALRY : Texas, 1866 to 1879. CJoJorado, Kansa.s, and Indian Territory, 1879 to 1881. New Mexico and Arizona, ISSl to 1890. California. Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming, 1890, to 1898. Philipi»iues— Headquarters and M, June 28, 1899, to August 28, 1901. A and F, .lune 24, 1899, to August 28, 1901. B, .Tune 28. 1899, to September IS, 1901. C, E, G. I, K, and L, July 15, 1898, to August 28, 1901. D and H. .Tuly 13, 1899, to August 28, 1901. (Six troops remained in United States to June, 1899, when they left for the Philippines.) Kansas and Missouri, 1901 to 1904. California and Washington, 1904 to 1905. Philippines — Headquarlei-.s and A, B, C, and E, SeiJtember 5, 1905, to November 22, 1907. D, H, K. and M, January 5, 1906, to November 22, 1907. F and G, September 5. 190.5, to August 13. 1907. I and L, November 6, 1905, to November 22, 1907. (Four troops remained in United States , to January, 190G.) South Dakota and Minnesota, November, 1907, to March, 1911. Texas and Arizona. IMarch, 1911, to .Tanuary, 1913. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, January, 1913, to . FIFTH CAVALRY: District of Cohimbia. Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1866. Southern States, 1866 to 1869. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1869 to 1871. Arizona, 1871 to 1875. Kansas and Indian Territory, 1875 to 1876. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1876 to 1SS5. Kansas and Oklahoma, 1885 to 1893. Texas, 1893 to 1398. Florida and Alabama, 1898. Porto Rico — Headquarters and K and L, November 9, 1898. to Angust 11, 1900. A, July 25, 1898, to March 29, 1900. B and D, November, 1898, to March 29, 1900. C, February 1, 1899, to March 29, 1900. E and G, November 9, 1898, to December 4, 1900. F and H, February 1, 1899, to December 21, 1900, I and M, February 1, 1899, to August 11, 1900. 36 EEGIMENTAL HISTORY FIFTH TAVALRY— Continued. Virginia ami Vermont, 1900 to 1901. riiilippines— Headquarters and I, K, L, and M, March IS. 1901, to July 10, 1903. A, B, C, and D, March 18, 1901, to October 10, 1903. E, F, G, and H, July 1, 1902, to October 10, 1903. (Four troops remained in United States to July, 1902.) California, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wycmiing, 1903 to 1909. Hawaii, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and M January 5, 1909, to January, 1913. (E, F, G, H, October, 1910, to January, 1913.) (Four troops remained in Utah and AVyoming to October, 1910.) Arizona, January to December, 1913. Virginia, Kansas, and Illinois, December, 1913, to March, 1916. (E, F, G, and H, in Colorado, April, 1914, to January, 191.3.) Columbus, N. Mex., March — to INIarcli 30, 1916. Mexico, Marcli, 191G, to Februai-y, 1917. Fort Bliss, Tex., February, 1917, to . SIXTH CAVALRY: Texas, 1866 to 1871. Kansas, Colorado, and Indian Territory, 1871 to 187.j. Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, 1875 to 1890. Nebraska and Wyoming, 1890, to 1894. Virginia, Kansas, and Nebraska, 1894 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and K, June 14 to August 13, 1898. Torto Rico, H, July 28 to December 1, 1S98. (Three troops remained in Florida to August, 1898.) New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898. . . Kansas, Oklahoma, and California, 1899 to 1900. China and Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, and D, July 3, 1900, to April 28, 1903. I, K, L, and M, July 3, 1900, to August 9, 1903. Philippines E, F, G, and H, March 25, 1901, to October 10, 1903. (Four troops remained in California, Washington, and Idalio to ilarch, 1901.) Soutli Dakota, Wyoming, and IMontana, 1903 to 1907. Philippines — Headquarters and A, B, C, E, G, H, I, K, L, and :M, September 7, 1907, to January 12, 1910. D and F, December 5, 1907, to Januai-y 12, 1910. Iowa, January, 1910, to February, 1913. (Arizona, April, 1911, to January, 1912.) Texas. February, 1913, to September, 1915. (Mexico, I and K, April 29, to November 20, 1914.) Various stations on Mexican border, September, 1915, to November, 1917. (Mexico, April to INIay, 1916.) Fort Sam Houston, Tex., November, 1917. to INIarch, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, March, 1918, to , UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 37 SEVENTPI CA^'ALRY (orgauized OotoiJei-. 1866) : Kan.sns, 1866 to 1S71. Kentucky, Tennessee, and South Carolina, 1871 to 1878. Dakota. and Montana, 1873 to 1888. (Three troojis served in Southern States, October, 1874, to May, 1875, and three troops October, 1874, to April. 1876.) Kansas and Indian Territory, 1888 to ISOo. (Four troops remained in Texas, July, 3893, to October, 1895, and two in Illinois, October, 1892, to April, 1896.) Arizona and New Mexico, 1895 to 1898. Georgia and Alabama, 1898. Cuba- Headquarters and E, G, I, and L, January 13, 1899, (o May 22, 1902. A, January 13, 1899, to April 22,' 1902. B, January 22, 1899, to April 22, 1902. C, January 13, 1899, to April 17, 1902. D, January 22, 1899, to April 21, 1902. F, H, K, and M, January 22, 1899, to May 22. 1902. Georgia and Virginia, 1902 to 1905. Philippines — Headquarters and I. K, L, and I\r, June 30, 1905, to July 17, 1907. A, B, C, and D, May 31, 1905, to July 17, 1907. E, F, G, and H, May 2, 1905, to July 17, 1907. Kansas, August, 197, to January, 1911. (E and F, to April 29, 1911.) Philippines — Headquarters, A. B. C. D, G, H, I. K, L. 1\I, February, 1911, to Novem- ber, 1915. E and F. May, 1911, to November. 1915. Douglas, Ariz. — Headquarters, E. F, G. H I. K, L, and M, Deceni))er, 1915, to IVFari li, 1916. A, B, C, and D, various stations on ?^Iexican boi-der, December, 1915, • : to March, 1916. Mexico, March. 1916, to February, 1917. - ' Fort Bliss, February, 1917, to . (First Squadron, Fort Yellowstone. Wyo., .Tune to December, 1917.) EIGHTH CAVALRY (organized October, 1866) : California, Neveda, and Arizona, 1866 to 1870. New INIexieo and Colorado, 1870 to 1875. ' Texas, 1875 to 1888. Dakota, Nebraska, and Montana, 1888 to 1898. Cuba — Headquarters and I and M. Novemlier 13, 1898, to March 2, 1902. A, B, and C, November 13, 1898. to .Tanuary 23, 1900. D, January 31, 1899, to January 23. 190<3. E and H, January 31, 1899, to April 30, 1902. F, January 31, 1899, to April 30, 1902. G, November 13, 1898. to April 30. 1902. K and I., .Tauuary 31, 1899, to Mardi 2. 1902. Kan.sas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, 1902 to 1905. 38 REGIMENTAL HISTORY EIGHTH CAVALRY— Coutiimed. Philippines — Headquartors and E, F, G, and H, February 28, 1905, to May 15, 1907. A, B, C, and D, June 30, 1905. to INIay 15, 1907. I, K, L, and M, March 31, 1905, to May 15, 1907, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Arizona. May, 1997, to November, 1910. (D, E, G, and I, to March, 1911.) Philippines — Headquarters, A, B, C, P, H, K, L, and M, December 5, 1910, to August, 1915. D, E, G, I, March, 3911, August, 1915. D, E, G, I, March, 1911, to August, 1915. Fort Bliss, Tex., September, 1915, to October, 1917. (Various stations on Mexican border.) Marfa, Tex., and vicinity, Octobei", 1917, to -. NINTH CAVALRY (organized November, 1S6G) : Loui.siana and Texas, 1866 to 1875. Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, 1875 to 1881. Kansas and Indian Territory, 1881 to 1885. Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah, 1S^5 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, G, H, and K, June 14 to August 20, 1898. (Four trooops remained in Florida to August, 1898.) New York, 1898. Texas, Arizona, and Utah, 1898 to 1900. Philippines — Headquarters and F, G, and H, August 16, 1900, to October 13, 1902. A, B, C, D, and E, August 16, 1900 to October 31, 1902. I, April 15, 1901, to October 31, 1902. K, L, and M, April 15. 1901, to October 13, 1902. (Four troops remained in Utah and Arizona to April, 1901.) California and Washington, 1902 to 1904. Kansas and Missouri, 1904 to 1907. Philippines—^ Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, H, I, K, and L, May 6, 1907, to June 10 1909. M, August 5, 1907, to June 10, 1909 (one troop remained in Kansas.) Wyoming, June, 1909, to September, 1912. (Texas, March 11, to Jiify, 14, 1911.) Arizona, September, 1912, to December, 1915. Pliilipiiine Islands, Februrary, 1916, to . TENTH CAVALRY (organized February, 1867) : Kansas, Texas, and Indian Territory, 1867 to 1885. Arizona and New jMexico, 1885 to 1892. North Dakota and Montana, 1892 to 1898. Georgia and Florida, 1898. Cuba, Headquarters and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and I, June 14 to August 20, 1898. (Four troops remained in Florida to August 1898.) > New York, 1898. Alabama, 1898 to 1899. UNITED STATES REGULAR AK.MY 39 ' TENTH CAA^ALRY— Continued. Texas. 1899. Cuba-^ Headquarters and A, C, 1., and M, May 1, 1899, to April 30, 1902. B, D, I, and K, May 17, 1899, to May 12, 1902. E and F, IMay 17, 1899, to January 10, 1900. G and H, IMuy 1. 1899, to January 10, 1900. (Four troops remained in Texas, January, 1900, to April, 1901.) Philippines, E, F^ G, and H, April 15, 1901. to August 1, 1902. Nebraska and Wyoming:, 1902 to 1907. riijlippines — Headquarters and A, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, and L, March 5, 1907, to July 25, 1909. B and I, June 5, 1907, to July 25, 1909. (M remained in Kansas to July 15, 1909.) Vermont, July, 1909, to December, 1913.) Arizona, December, 1918 to . Fort Huachuca, Headquarters, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, and M, December, 1913, to — — — . (Various stations on Mexican border.) Fort Apache, Ariz., L, December, 1913, to -, (Mexico, March, 1916, to February, 1917.) ELEVENTH CAVALRY (organized March, 1901) : Virginia, Vermont, and Missouri, 1901. Philippines — Headquarters and I, K, L, and M, Jan. 21, 1902, to Apr. 15, 1904. A, B. C, and D, January 1, 1902, to April 15, 1904. E, F, G, and H, December 5, 1901, to April 15, 1904. Kansas and Iowa. 1904 to 1906. Cuba, Headquarters and E, G, F, H, I, K, and L, October 11, 1906, to Feb- ruary 28, 1909. Cuba, M, October 16. 1906, to February 28, 1909. (Four troops remained in Iowa to June, 1907, when they went to Vermont.) Georgia, March, 1909. to March, 1916. (In Texas, Mar. 8, to Nov. 11, 1911.) (Colorado. ?»Iay 2, 1914, to January, 1915.) Mexico, March. 1916, to February, 1917. Fort Bliss, Tex., February, 1917, to May, 1917. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Headquarters, B, C, E, F, and H. INIay, 1917, to . (B and C at Newport News, Va., August to November, 1917.) (H at Little Rock, Ark., and Camp Taylor, Ky., September to Decem- ber, 1917.) A, D, I, and K, May to August, 1917. G, L, and M. May to September, 1917. Camp Pike, Ark., G, September to Decembei-, 1917. Atlanta, Ga.. I and K, August to December, 1917. Newport News, Va., A and D. August, 1917, to . Yellowstone, Wyo., G, December, 1917, to . Calexico, Mexico. I and K, December, 1917. to . San Diego, Cal., L and M, December, 1917, to . 40 KEGIMEMTAL HISTORY TWELFTH CAVALRY (oi-ganized April, 1901) : Texas, 1901 to 1903. riiilippines: Headquarters, August 1, 1903, to June, 190o. A, B, C, and D, July, 1903, to July 19, 1905. E, F, G, and H, May 1, 1903, to June 12, 1905. I, K, L, and M, August 1, 1903, to September 13, 1905. Georgia, 1905 to 1909. liiilippines, Headquarters and B, C, D, E, F, G, H,_ I, L, and M, April 5, 1909, to February 12, 1911. (A and K, July 6, 1909, to February 12, 1911.) Kebraska, Arizona, South Dakota, AVyoming, February, 1911, to March, 191G. (E, F, G, H, I, L. and M, in Colorado, April, 1914, to January, 1915.) (A, B, C, and D, Texas December 1913 to February, 1916.) Columbu.s, N. Mex., and vicinity. Headquariers, E, F, G, and H, March, 1916, to •. Canal Zone, A, F, C, and D, March, 1916, to . Hachita, N. Mex., and vicinity, I, K, L, and M, March, 191G, to . THIRTEENTH CAVALRY (organized May. 1901) : South Dakota and Montana, 1901 to 1903. Philippines — Headquarters and A. B, C, and D, February 28, 1903, to May IS, 1905. E, F, G, and H, .June 1, 1903, to May 18, 1905. I, K, L, and M, April 1, 1903, to August 9, 1905. Virginia, Kansas, Oklahoma, and IllinoLs. 1905 to 1900. I'hilippines, Regiment, March 6, 1909, to April 11, 1911. Kansas, April, 1911, to September, 1912. Texas and Kew Mexico, September, 1912, to . I, Fort Riley, Kans., September, 1912, to . (Regiment, except I, in Mexico, March, 191G, to February, 1917.) FOURTEENTH CAVALRY (organized :March, 1901) : Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona, 1901 to 1903. Philippines, Regiment, September 5, 1903, to November 22, 1905. "Washington, California, and Idaho, November, 1905, to November, 1909. (D, L, and M, to March, 1910.) Philippines — Headquarters, A, B, C, E, F, G, H, I, K, November, 1909, to April 7, 1912. L and M, March, 1910, to April, 1912. D, April, 1910, to April 7, 1912. Texas- Fort Clark, Tex., Headquarters, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, April, 1912, to April, 1918. Fort Mcintosh, Tex., I, K, L, and M, April, 1912, to April, 1918. (During this period troops performed service on Mexican border at various stations.) Fort Sam Houston, Tex., April, 1918, to — , FIFTEENTH CAA^\LRY (organized March, 1901) : California, 1901. Philippines — Headquarters and E, F, I, K, L, and M, December 16, 1901, to No- vember 15, 1903, UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 41 FIFTEENTH CAVALRY— Continued. riiilippiues — Continued. A and B, March, 1901, to November, 1903. C, April, 1901, to November 11, 1903. D, April 1. 1901, to November 15, 1903. G, April 5, 1901, to November 15, 1903. H, December 16, 1901, to November 11, 3903. Virginia and Vermont, 1903 to 1906. Cuba, HeadqunrhM's and A, R, C, D, I, K, L, and M, October 7, 190G, to February 10, 1909. (Four troops remained in Vermont to February, 1909, when two of them left for Kan.sa.s.) Virginia, Vermont, Illinois, and Kansas, February, 1909, to November^ 1913. Texas, November, 1913, to November, 1915. Philippines, November, 1915, to September, 1917. Camp Fremont, Cal., October to December, 1917. Douglas, Ariz., pecember, 1917, to March, 191S. American Expeditionary Forces, March, 1918, to . SIXTEENTH CAVALRY {organized .Tune, 191G) : Fort Sam Houston, Tex., .Tune, 1916, to . (And various stations on Mexican border.) SEVENTEENTH CAVALRY (organized June, 1916) : Fort Bliss, Tex., and vicinity, .Tune, 1916, to May, 1917. Douglas, Ariz., and vicinity, May, 1917, to . EIGHTEENTH CAVALRY (organized June, 1917; reorganized as Seventy- sixth Field Artillery, October, 1917) : Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., June to November, 1917. Camp Shelby, Miss., November, 1917, to March, 1918. Camp Merritt, N. J., March to May, 1918. Amei'ican Expeditionary Forces, May, 1918, to . NINETEENTH CAVALRY (organized May, 1917; reorganized as Seventy- seventh Field Artillery, October, 1917) ; Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., May to November, 1917. Camp Shelby, Miss., November — to No\ember 29, 1917. Camp Greene, N. C, December, 1917, to May, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, June, 1918, to . TWENTIETH CAVALRY (organized June, 1917; reorganized as Seventy- eighth Field Artillery, November, 1917) : Fort Riley, Kans., June to November, 1917. Camp Logan, Tex., November, 1917, to Novembei-, 1918. Camp Doniphan, Okla., April, 1918, to . TWENTY-FIRST CAVALRY (organized June, 1917; reorganized as Seventy- ninth Field Artillery, October, 1917) : Fort Riley, Kans., June to November, 1917. Camp Logan, Tex., November, 1917, to June, 1918. Camp McClellau, Ala., June, 1918, to . TWENTY-SECOND CAVALRY (organized May, 1917; reorganized as Eigtieth Field Artillery, October, 1917) : Chickamauga Park, Ga., May, 1917. to February 1918. Camp MacArthur, Tex., February to June, 1918. Camp McClellan, Ala., June, 1918, to . 42 KEGIMENTAL HISTORY TWENTY-THIRD CAVALRY (organized May, 1917; (reorganized as Eighty- first Field Artillery, November, 1917) : Cliic'kaniauga Park, Ga., May, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., February, 1918, to . TWENTY-FOURTH CAVALRY (organized June, 1917; reorganized as Eighty- second Field Artillery, October, 1917) : I^ort D. A. Russell, AVyo., June to October, 1917. " Camp Logan, Tex., November to December, 1917. Fort Bliss, Tex., December, 1917, to . TWENTY-FIFTH CAVALRY (organized June, 1917; reorganized as Eighty- third Field Artillery, October, 1917) : Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., June, 1917, to February, 1918. Camp Fremont, Cal., February, 1918, to . ENGINEER TROOPS AND ENGINEER REGIMENTS In 191G the existing companies of Engineers were broken up to form the iHiits for the organization of the Engineers into regiments. In 1917 this was again done in the organization of additional regiments. ENGINEER TROOPS COMPANY A: New York, 1866 to 1898. Philippines, June 26, 1898, to August 18, 1901. New York, 1901. Kansas, 1901 to 190.'5. Philippines, June 30, 190.5, to September 16, 1907. California, 1907 to 1908. Hawaii, November 5, 1908, to May 13, 1909. District of Columbia, ]May, 1909, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex.. June 24 to 28, 1916. Harlington, Tex., June 28, 1910, to . COMPANY B : New York, 1866 to 1899. Philippines, July 13. 1899, to December, 1901. Missouri and Kansas, 1901 to 1905. Philippines, June 30, 1905, to September 16, 1907. California and Washington, 1907 to 1909. District of Columbia. IMay, 1909, to May, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., June 24 to 28, 1916, Harlington, Tex., June 28, 1916, to . COMPANY C : ]\Iissouri, 1866 to 1871. New York, 1871 to 1898. Florida, 1898. Cuba, June 14 to August 28, 1.898. New York, 1S9S to 1900. Philippines, August 1, 1900, to December 23, 1901. New York, 1901 to 1902. Kansas, 1902 to 1905. California, 1905 to 1907. Philippines, July 5, 1907, to August 10, 1909. District of Columbia, August, 1909, to April, 1916. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.. April to June, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., June, 1916, to •. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 43 COMPANY D : Pliilippines, June 7 to December 23, 1901. Missouri and Kansas, 1902 to 3905. Califoniin, 1905 to 1907. Philippines, July 5, 1907, to August 10, 1909. District of Columbia, August, 1909, to . COMPANY E (formerly Company C) : New York, 1S66 to 1898. Florida, 1S98. Cuba, June 14 to August 28, 1898. New York, 1898 to 1901. riiilippines, Juno 25, 1901, to December 15, 1903. District of Columbia, 1903 to 190G. Cuba, October 2, 1906, to June 29, 1907. District of Columbia, 1907 to 1909. •^ Philippines, .Tune 5, 1909, to April, 1912. Kansas, April, 1912, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1914. Mexico, April 24 to November 26, 1914. Texas, November, 1914, to November, 1915 (Galveston). , Fort Sam Houston, Tex., November, 1915, to March, 1916. Mexico, March, 1916, to . COMPANY F (formerly Company D) : New York, 1866 to 1867. California, 1867 to 1871. New York, 1871 to 1901. Philippines, June 25, 1901, to December 15, 1903. District of Columbia, 1903 to 1906. Cuba, October 2, 1906, to April 4, 1909. District of Columbia, April to. May, 1909. Vanvouver Barracks, Wash., May, 1909, to March, 1915. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., March to June, 1915. Santa Rosa, Cal., .June to September, 1915. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., September, 1915, to . COMPANY G (organized March, 1901) : New York, 1901. Philippines, June 25, 1901, to July 10. 1903. District of Columbia, 1903 to 1906. Cuba, October 2, 1906, to April 5, 1909. District of Columbia, 1909. Hawaii, May 5, 1909, to April 14, 1912. Kansas, April, 1912, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to November, 1915 (Texas City). Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and vicinity, Novomber, 1915, to June, 191G. Mexico, June, 1916, to . COMPANY H (organized March, 1901) : New York, 1901. Philippines, June 25, 1901. to July 10, 1903. District of Columbia, 1903 to 1900. Cuba. October 2, 1906, to June 29, 1907. District of Columbia, 1907 to 1909. Philippines, June 5, 1909, to April 14, 1912. Kansas, April, 1912, to February, 1913. 44 EEGIMENTAL HISTORY COMPANY H— Continued. Texas City, Tex., Febi-uary, 1913, to November. 1915. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., November, 1915, to March, 1916. INIexico, March, 191 G, to , COIMPANY I (organized May, 1901) : New York, 1901. District of Columbia, 1901 to 1903. riiilippines, IMay 1, 1903, to September 13, 1905. Kansas, 1905 to 1907. Cuba, February G to June 16, 1907. Kansas, .Tune, 1907, to March, 1912. (Texas, Mar. 9 to .July 15, 1911.) Hawaii, March 5, 1912, to , CO:\IPANY K (organized ,Tuly, 1901) : New York, 1901. District of Columbia, 1901 to 1903. Pliilippines, May 1, 1903, to September 13, 1905. Kansas, September, 1905, to December, 1911. (Texas, Mar. 9 to July 15, 1911.) Philippines, January, 1912, to . COMPANY L (organized July, l901) : New York, 1901. District of Columbia, 1901 to 1903. Pliilippines, October 1, 1903, to September 13, 1905. Kansas, 1905 to 1907. Cuba, February 6 to June 16, 1907. Kansas, June, 1907, to December, 1911. (Texas, Mar. 9 to November 7, 1911.) Philippines, January 5, 1912, to . COMPANY M (organized IJarch, 1901): New York, 1901. District of Columbia, 1901 to 1903. Philippines, October 1, 1903, to September 13, 1905. Kansas, 1905 to 1907. Cuba, February 6 to June 16, 1907. Kansas, June, 1907, to April, 1910. Wyoming, May, 1910, to March, 1911. Texas, IMarcli 10 to July 15, 1911. Kansas, July, 1911, to February, 1913. Texas, February, 1913, to April, 1915. Canal Zone, April 28, 1915, to , ENGINEER REGIMENTS FIRST PEGIMENT (organized .July 1, 1916) : Fort Sam Houston, Tex., July 1 to 13, 1916. Brownsville, Tex., Headquarters and A, July, 1913, to April 4, 1917. B, July 13, 1913, to March 16, 1917. Ringgold, Tex., B, March to April, 1917. Laredo, Tex., C, July 13, 1916, to April 4, 1917. Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., D, July to October, 1916. Eagle Pass, Tex., E, July 13, 1916, to March, 1917. F, July 13 to November, 1916. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., F, November, 1916, to May, 1917. UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY 45 FIllST REGIMENT— Conti nuod. Washington, D. C. — D, October, 1916, to August, 1917. Headquarters, A, B, C, E, and F, April to August, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, August, 1917, to . SECOND REGIMENT (organized July 31, 1916) : Columbus, N. Mex., July, 1916, to February, 1917. (A, B, C, D, in Mexico, July 31, 1916. to February 5, 1917.) El Paso, Tex., February to August, 1917. American University, Washington, D. C, August to September, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, October, 1917, to . THIRD REGIMENT (organized— Headquarters, A, B, C, D, August, 1916; E and F, July, 1916) : Philippines — Headquarters, August 1, 1916, to October 15, 1917. A and B, August 1, 1916. to . Hawaii — C and D, August 15, 1916, to . Headquarters, November, 1917, to . Canal Zone — E and F, July, 1916, to . FOURTH REGIMENT (organized June, 1917) : Vancouver Barracks, Wash., June to December, 191 7. Camp Greene, N. C, December, 1917, to April, 191S. American Expeditionary Forces, May, 191S, to . FIFTH REGIMENT (organized May 21, 1917) : El Paso, Tex., May 21 to June, 1917. , Brownsville, Tex., D, E, and F, June to November, 1917. Corpus Christie, Tex. — Headquarters, A, B, and C, June, 1917, to . D, E, and F, November 20, 1917, to • — . SIXTH REGIMENT (organized May 15, 1917, Wa.shington Barracks, D. C.) : American University, Washington, D. C, May 27 to August, 1917. Washington Barracks, August to December 2, 1917. American Expeditionary Forces, December, 1917, to . SEVENTH REGIMENT (organized May 15, 1917) : Washington Barracks, D. C, May 15 to 23, 1917. Fort Leavenworth, Kans., May 26, 1917, to Februai-y 25, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces, March, 1918. EIGHTH REGIMENT (organized— Headquarters and A, August, 1916; B and C, May 21, 1917) : Mexico, Headquarters, August 1, 1916, to February, 1917. Columbus, N. Mex., A, August, 1916, to Februar,y 1917. 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