U.S. Army
Order Of Battle
1914
Mark Conrad, 1993 ©
A peacetime order of battle of the United States Army for August of 1914 (the outbreak of the World War in Europe), listing the divisions, brigades, regiments, and battalions of infantry, cavalry, field artillery, coast artillery, and engineers with their permanent garrisons and actual locations, all down to the company, troop, and battery level. All quartermaster, ordnance, signal corps, medical, and staff troops and units are included. Complete coverage of both the Regular Army and the National Guard. From the cavalry on the Rio Grande to the Philippine Scouts, from Rhode Island coast artillery to the Military Prison on Alcatraz, from the Porto Rico Regiment to the Alaska garrison, all are named and located.
For regular army units, locations are also noted for April 1917, when the US finally did enter the First World War.
The author gratefully accepts comments, additions, and corrections. E-mail juneblum@monmouth.com
REGULAR ARMY
Departments
Divisions and Brigades
Infantry
Cavalry
Field
Artillery
Coast Artillery
Corps
Corps of
Engineers
Signal
Corps
Medical Department
Philippine Scouts
Quartermaster Corps and Ordnance
Department
Miscellaneous
Sources
NATIONAL GUARD
National
Guard
Sources
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REGULAR ARMY
UNITED STATES ARMY
Commander in Chief: Woodrow Wilson, President.
Staff Departments: General Officers, General Staff Corps, Adjutant General’s Department, Inspector General’s Department, Judge Advocate General’s Department, Bureau of Insular Affairs, and Chaplains.
DEPARTMENTS
The Eastern Department
Headquarters, Governors Island, N.Y.; embracing the New England
States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of
Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, the post of Fort Logan H.
Roots, Ark., the Coast Defenses of New Orleans and Galveston, the Panama Canal
Zone, and the island of Porto Rico with the islands and keys adjacent
thereto.
Troops: Co. D Eng.; 11th Cav.; 10th Inf.; the
Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry; Field Hospital and Ambulance Co. No. 6; First
Divsion (First Brigade); North Atlantic Coast Artillery District; South Atlantic
Coast Artillery District.
The Central Department
Headquarters,
Chicago, Ill.; embracing the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska, Wyoming (except that part included in the Yellowstone Park), Colorado,
and the post of Fort Missoula, Mont.
Troops: Third Cavalry
Brigade; Batt. D, 5th Field Art.; Field Hospital No. l; Ambulance Co. No. 1.
(The Second Division since its mobilization in February 1913 was no longer under
the Central Department.)
The Southern Department
Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; embracing the States of Texas
(except the Coast Defenses of Galveston), Louisiana (except the Coast Defenses
of New Orleans), Arkansas (except the post of Fort Logan H. Roots), Oklahoma,
New Mexico, and Arizona.
Troops: The Cavalry Division;
Second Brigade; Eighth Brigade; 13th Cav. (less Troop I); Hdqrs. and 1st Bn.,
3rd Field Art.; 5th Field Art. (less Batt. D); 6th Field Art.; 20th Inf.; Co. I,
Signal Corps.
The Western Department
Headquarters,
San Francisco, Calif.; embracing the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Montana (except the post of Fort Missoula), so much of Wyoming as includes
Yellowstone Park, California, Nevada, Utah, and Alaska.
Troops: Third Division (Seventh Brigade); 30th Inf.; Pacific Coast
Artillery District.
The Philippine Department
Headquarters, Fort Santiago, Manila, P.I.; embracing all the islands of
the Philippine Archipelago.
Troops: Field Hospital and
Ambulance Co. No. 4; Hdqrs., Cos. K, and L, 3rd Eng.; Cos. F and L, Sig. Corps;
7th and 8th Cav.; 2nd Field Art.; Coast Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays;
8th, 13th, and 24th Inf; China Expedition (15th Inf.).
The Hawaiian Department
Headquarters,
Honolulu, T.H., embracing the Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies.
Troops: First Hawaiian Brigade; Co. E Sig. Corps; Co. I, 3rd Bn. Eng.;
4th Cav.; 1st Field Art.; Coast Defenses of Oahu; 2nd Inf.
DIVISIONS AND BRIGADES
First Division
- Hdqrs. Governors Island, N.Y.
Divisional troops:
2nd Bn., 3rd Field Artillery; 2nd Cavalry; 1st Bn. Engineers (less Co.
D).
First Brigade - Hdqrs. Albany, N.Y. 3rd, 5th,
and 29th Infantry.
Second Brigade - Hdqrs.
Atlanta, Ga. (deployed to Laredo, Tex.) 9th and 17th Infantry.
Second Division - Hdqrs. Texas City, Tex. (This
mobilized division, including the expeditionary force to Vera Cruz, Mexico, was
sometimes referred to as the First Field Army.)
Divisional troops: 4th Field Artillery; 6th Cavalry; 2nd Bn. Engineers
(less Co. F); Co. D, Signal Corps; Field Hospital and Ambulance No. 3; Field
Hospital and Ambulance No. 5.
Fifth Brigade -
Hdqrs. Galveston, Tex. 4th, 7th, 19th, and 28th Infantry.
Sixth Brigade - Hdqrs. Texas City, Tex. 11th, 18th, and 22rd
Infantry.
In April 1914 the Fifth Brigade was reinforced with the 6th
Cavalry, 3rd Field Artillery (less the 2nd Battalion), 4th Field Artillery, 2nd
Battalion of Engineers (less Company F, and including Company M), Company D,
Signal Corps, Ambulance Company No. 3, Field Hospital No. 3, and an aviation
detachment, all to transfer to Vera Cruz. However, the troops actually sailing
as part of the expeditionary force were the 4th, 7th, l9th, and 28th Infantry;
Co. E, 2nd Battalion of Engineers; Field Hospital No. 3; headquarters, band, and
the 1st Battalion of the 4th Field Artillery; Troops I and K of the 6th Cavalry;
and Co. D, Signal Corps. Also coming under Army control in Vera Cruz was the
First Brigade, United States Marine Corps (consisting of the First, Second, and
Third Regiments, and a composite landing battalion).
Third Division - Hdqrs. San Francisco, Calif.
Divisional troops: 1st Cavalry; Co. F, Engineers; Field Hospital
No. 2 and Ambulance Co. No. 2.
Seventh Brigade -
Hdqrs. Vancouver Bks., Wash. 14th, 20th, and 21st Infantry.
Eighth Brigade - Hdqrs. San Francisco, Calif. (deployed to El Paso,
Tex.). 6th, 12th, and 16th Infantry.
Cavalry Division - Hdqrs. San Antonio, Tex.
Divisional troops: Field Hospital No. 7 and Ambulance Co. No.
7.
First Cavalry Brigade - Hdqrs. Ft. Sam Houston,
Tex. 3rd, 14th, and 15th Cavalry.
Second Cavalry
Brigade - Hdqrs. Ft. Bliss, Tex. (deployed to Douglas, Ariz.). 9th and 10th
Cavalry.
First Hawaiian Brigade - Hdqrs. Ft. Shafter, T.H. 1st and 25th Infantry.
Reorganizations resulted in the formation in March of 1917 of
the following large units, which are not considered related to either previous
units or the divisions and brigades formed for the World War.
1st Provisional
Cavalry Division – El Paso, Tex.
1st Provisional Infantry Division – Cp.
Wilson, Tex.
1st Brigade, Brownsville, Tex.; 2nd Brigade,
El Paso, Tex.; 3rd Brigade, Nogales, Ariz.
2nd Provisional Infantry Division
– El Paso, Tex.
1st Brigade, Laredo, Tex.; 2nd Brigade,
El Paso, Tex.; 3rd Brigade, Douglas, Ariz.
3rd Provisional Infantry Division
– Douglas, Ariz.
1st Brigade, Eagle Pass, Tex.; 2nd
Brigade, Columbus, Tex.
Still in existence in April 1917 was the 1st Hawaiian
Brigade, at Schofield Bks., T.H.
|
Permanent Station |
Location | ||
|
Regiment |
Higher Organization |
August, 1914 |
August, 1914 |
| First Infantry |
First Hawaiian Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Schofield Bks., T.H. |
Schofield Bks., T.H. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
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Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
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Company E |
" |
" | ||
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Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
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Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
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Company K |
" |
" | ||
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Company L |
" |
" | ||
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Company M |
" |
" | ||
| April, 1917 - Schofield Bks., T.H. | ||||
| Second Infantry |
First Hawaiian Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Shafter, T.H. |
Ft. Shafter, T.H. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
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Company E |
" |
" | ||
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Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
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Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
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Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| April, 1917 - Ft. Shafter, T.H. | ||||
| Third Infantry |
First Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Madison Bks., N.Y. |
Madison Bks., N.Y. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Ontario, N.Y. |
Ft. Ontario, N.Y. | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Madison Bks., N.Y. |
Madison Bks., N.Y. | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
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Company K |
" |
" | ||
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Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| April, 1917 - Cp. Eagle Pass, Tex.. | ||||
| Fourth Infantry |
Fifth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Crook, Nebr. |
Vera Cruz, Mexico | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
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Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
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Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. SnelIing, Minn. |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In February 1913 the regiment moved from its
permanent stations to Galveston, Tex. as part of the Second Division’s
mobilization. From Galveston the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz in April
1914. During this time a detachment remained at Ft. Crook.
April 1917 - Brownsville, Tex. | ||||
| Fifth Infantry |
First Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Plattsburg Bks., N.Y. |
Plattsburg Bks., N.Y. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| From 3 to 12 August, 1914, Company B was at the
State Camp Ground, Augusta, Maine, with the Maine National Guard. In
November 1914 the regiment changed station to the Canal Zone.
April, 1917 - Empire, C.Z. | ||||
| Sixth Infantry |
Eighth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. |
El Paso, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
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Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
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Company K |
" |
" | ||
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Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached
service from its permanent station in connection with the enforcement of
neutrality laws on the Mexican border.
April, 1917 - Cp. Newton D. Baker, Tex. | ||||
| Seventh Infantry |
Fifth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. |
Vera Cruz, Mexico | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
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Company F |
" |
" | ||
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Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In February 1913 the regiment moved from its
permanent station to Galveston, Tex. as part of the Second Division’s
mobilization. From Galveston the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz in April
1914.
April, 1917 - Cp. Fort Bliss, Tex. | ||||
| Eighth Infantry |
Philippine Department |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Cuartel de España, Manila |
Cuartel de España, Manila | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Cp. Eldridge, Los Banos |
Cp. Eldridge, Los Banos | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Cuartel de España, Manila |
Cp. Ward Cheney, Cavite | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
Cuartel de España, Manila | ||
|
Company L |
" |
Cp. Ward Cheney, Cavite | ||
|
Company M |
" |
Cuartel de España, Manila | ||
| In July 1914 a Machine-Gun
Company and a Supply Company were organized at the
Cuartel de España. The Third Battalion Headquarters and Companies I
and L returned to the Cuartel de España in September 1914.
April 1917 - Ft. William McKinley, P.I. | ||||
| Ninth Infantry |
Second Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Thomas, Ky. |
Laredo, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
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Company B |
" |
" | ||
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Company C |
" |
" | ||
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Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Logan H. Roots, Ark. |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In Febrary 1914 the regiment moved from its
permanent stations to Laredo in connection with the enforcement of
neutrality laws on the Mexican border. A detachment remained at Ft.
Thomas.
April 1917 - Cp. Wilson, Tex. | ||||
| Tenth Infantry |
Eastern Department |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z. |
Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
Miraflores, C.Z. | ||
|
Company F |
" |
Gatun, C.Z. | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
Pedro Miguel, C.Z. | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z. | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| The regiment’s battalions took monthly turns
guarding the Panama Canal locks. In mid-July 1914 the Second Battalion
relieved the First on this duty, and in turn was relieved by the Third in
mid-August.
April 1917 - Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z. | ||||
| Eleventh Infantry |
Sixth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyo |
Texas City, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In February 1913 the regiment moved from its
permanent station to Texas City as part of the mobilization of the Second
Division.
April 1917 - Douglas, Ariz. | ||||
| Twelfth Infantry |
Eighth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. |
Nogales, Ariz. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
Yuma, Ariz. | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
Nogales, Ariz. | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
Ft. Rosecrans, Calif. | ||
| Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached
service in connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the
Mexican border. In particular, Company M was at the
Mexican Interns Camp at Ft. Rosecrans.
April 1917 - Nogales, Ariz | ||||
| Thirteenth Infantry |
Philippine Department |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. William McKinley, P.I. |
Ft. William McKinley, P.I. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
Cp. John Hay, Baguio | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
Ft. William McKinley, P.I. | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| Company D did not return from
Cp. John Hay until December 1914.
April 1917 - Ft. Mills, P.I. | ||||
| Fourteenth Infantry |
Seventh Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Lawton, Wash. |
Ft. Lawton, Wash. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska |
Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
Ft. Gibbon, Alaska |
Ft. Gibbon, Alaska | ||
|
Company C |
Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska |
Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska | ||
|
Company D |
Ft. St. Michael, Alaska |
Ft. St. Michael, Alaska | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Lawton, Wash. |
Ft. Lawton, Wash. | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. George Wright, Wash. |
Ft. William H. Harrison, Ind. | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In June 1914 the First Battalion changed station
from Ft. George Wright to Ft. William H. Seward, Alaska. In July 1914 a
200-man detachment of the Second Battalion took part in a Joint Camp of
Instruction with the Washington National Guard at Cosgrave, Wash. A
detachment of Company D garrisoned Ft. Davis, Alaska. Ft. Liscum, Alaska
was likewise occupied by a detachment of the First Battalion. In the
summer of 1914 the Third Battalion was assisting the militia in strike
duties.
April 1917 - Yuma, Ariz. | ||||
| Fifteenth Infantry |
Philippine Department |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Tientsin, China |
Tientsin, China | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Regan Bks., Albay |
Regan Bks., Albay | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Tientsin, China |
Tientsin, China | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In June 1914 the Second Battalion was ordered to
move from Cp. Gregg, Pangasinan to Regan Bks. The rest of the regiment had
been in China since 1912.
April 1917 - Tientsin, China | ||||
| Sixteenth Infantry |
Eighth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. |
El Paso, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached
service in connection with enforcing the neutrality laws on the Mexican
border.
April 1917 - Cp. Newton D. Baker, Tex. | ||||
| Seventeenth Infantry |
Second Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. McPherson, Ga. |
Eagle Pass, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| Since early 1914 the regiment was on detached
service in connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the
Mexican border.
April, 1917 - Ft. McPherson, Ga. | ||||
| Eighteenth Infantry |
Sixth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo. |
Texas City, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Missoula, Mont. |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo. |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In February 1913 the regiment moved to Texas City
as part of the mobilization of the Second Division.
April, 1917 - Cp. Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz. | ||||
| Nineteenth Infantry |
Fifth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Meade, S. Dak. |
Vera Cruz, Mexico | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Sheridan, Ill. |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
Ft. Meade, S. Dak. |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In February 1913 the regiment moved from its
permanent stations to Galveston, Tex. as part of the mobilization of the
Second Division. In April 1914 the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz.
April, 1917 - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex | ||||
| Twentieth Infantry |
Seventh Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Ft. Douglas, Utah |
El Paso, Tex. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
Ft Wingate, N. Mex. | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
El Paso, Tex. | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| In 1914 the regiment was enforcing the neutrality
laws on the Mexican border. During this time a detachment remained at Ft.
Douglas.
April 1917 - Cp. Fort Bliss, Tex. | ||||
| Twenty-first Infantry |
Seventh Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
Vancouver Bks., Wash. |
Vancouver Bks., Wash. | ||
|
First Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company A |
" |
" | ||
|
Company B |
" |
" | ||
|
Company C |
" |
" | ||
|
Company D |
" |
" | ||
|
Second Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company E |
" |
" | ||
|
Company F |
" |
" | ||
|
Company G |
" |
" | ||
|
Company H |
" |
" | ||
|
Third Battalion Hdqtrs. |
" |
" | ||
|
Company I |
" |
" | ||
|
Company K |
" |
" | ||
|
Company L |
" |
" | ||
|
Company M |
" |
" | ||
| April, 1917 - San Diego, Calif. | ||||
| Twenty-second Infantry |
Sixth Brigade |
Permanent Station |
Location | |
|
Headquarters |
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