Armistead, Fort, Maryland. Condition, etc.. Armstrong, A. A., Indian Agent, White River Agency, Arizona. Men- tioned.. Army. Aggressiveness and "Get there" intention.. Appropriations for Casualties in Cavalry training.. Character of deserters Character of enlisted component... Page. 268 269 32 31 243 266 204 108 Composition of, and character and average age of enlisted men Desertions, per cent of, 1901.. Discipline and dress. Disgraced by discharged soldiers and civilian employees wearing uniforms. Distribution of ............... Efficiency, improvement and promotion of. Enlisted strength.. Equipment Erroneous notions prevalent in, regarding drill. Expected to keep peace in Indian country Eyes and ears of, Cavalry as Inducements to enter... Impressions of China campaign Inequitability of foreign service system and scheme for adjustment Inspections of. See Inspector-General's Department. Instruction of— Ability of officers, determined by examination by boards Late soldiers of, committed to Government Hospital for Insane.. 52 - 188 Medical Department. See Medical Department. Military training. 13, 14 Monthly strength and casualties, table (C) showing, July, 1900-June 30, 1901. facing 74 Native Scouts in Philippine Islands.......... Noncommissioned Officers. See Noncommissioned Officers. Number of troops required for service in Philippine Islands.. Porto Rican Troops. See Porto Rico Provisional Regiment. 15 facing 74 9 Strength June 30, 1900-June 30, 1901, table (A) showing Strength of, 1867-1901. Subdivision of, for protection of occupied territory in Philippine Islands and inhabitants. Supplies for, in Division of Philippines......... Use of troops in stopping forcibly the practice of Sun dances Zeal and loyal devotion of members. See Volunteers. Organizations. Artillery Corps. Authorized enlisted strength Casualties among officers.... Deficiency in strength of.. Desirability of regimental organization for.. Detective organization . Distribution of ..... 134, 135 Torpedoes and submarine mines, school of, transferred to. 46 Army-Continued. Organizations-Continued. Cavalry-Continued. Page. Proportion of staff details entitled to.... Services of, in Philippine Islands.. Sixth- Battles, skirmishes, reconnoissances, etc. Troop M joins China Relief Expedition, stationed in Pekin, China Total number of officers in.. See Native (Philippine) Troops. Engineer Corps, U. S. A.- Organization and reorganization of Part of China Relief Expedition.. Infantry- Casualties among officers Ninth- Casualties in China.. Extracts from history of. Part of China Relief Expedition... Fourteenth- Casualties in China... Operations of, with China Relief Expedition 45 202 "Army Reorganization." Extracts from an article on.. 223, 225 Army Transports. Register of passengers 96, 135 See Transport Service. Arnold, Abraham K., Colonel, Eighth U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. Aultman, Dwight E., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned 131 Page. Aztec, U. S. transport. Mentioned... 36, 38, 39, 76, 77 Bailey, George, 1st Sergeant, Co. D, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Pekin, Bailey, Hobart K., Major of Infantry, Inspector-General, U. S. A. Men- Baker, Charles T., Captain, Quartermaster, U. S. A. Mentioned. Mentioned..... Summary of report Baker, Fort, California. Expenditures for construction at. Pay of..... Baldwin, Theodore A., Colonel, 7th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned 202 177, 181 77 287 62 66 37, 76, 77 146 288 130 Banks, Fort, Massachusetts. Armament, garrison, etc............. 238 tioned.. 287 Barker, Alvin A., Captain, Quartermaster, U. S. A. Mentioned Bartlett, Charles G., Colonel, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 80 Bartz, Gustav, Corporal, Co. F, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China 201 Batchelder, Richard N., Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 80 38 Battle, John S., 1st Lieutenant, 11th U. S. Infantry, A. A. A. G., District of 245 Beach, William D., Major, Inspector-General, U. S. V. (Captain, 3d U. S. Becker, Otto, Captain, Pay Department, U. S. A. Mentioned. Mentioned.. Benguet, Luzon, P. I., Establishment of sanatorium at. Bennett, Irvin E., Captain, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. V. Summary of report. 179, 185 287 80 32 78 59 32 60 106 36, 128 196 201 Bids. Care of, after receipt 187 Black, Hanson B., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Black Hawk, Indian Chief. Arrest of, by U. S. troops... Page. 266 Black Hills Agreement. Indian ration issued under. Black, William M., Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Chief Engineer 270 Department of Cuba. Mentioned 287 Blakeman, Robert, 1st Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, U. S. V. Mentioned.... 81 Cumbersomeness, extravagance, and dilatoriness Bliss, Tasker H., Major, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. A., Chief of Cus- Block, William H., Captain, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. V. Mentioned... Bloom, Jacob E., Captain, Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. A. Board of Ordnance, Fortification, and Equipment.... Boards of Survey. Contract Surgeon as member.. Feeling of members in re criticism.... 187 187 Lack of responsibility and carelessness.. 187 Present composition, single officer preferable to 187 Summary court officer should have power to act on loss of property... Bookmiller, Edwin V., Captain, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China Booth, Charles A., Major, 7th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. Boston, Massachusetts. Artillery District of.. Boundaries. Canadian, military garrison adjacent............... Mexican, military garrison adjacent. Bourchier, Thomas, Electrician Sergeant, U. S. A. Mentioned... 201 80 129 6 6 155 Bowman, Alpheus H., Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned. 38, 76 202 Breckenridge, Joseph C., Brigadier-General, Inspector-General, U. S. A. 40, 177, 180 missing.. Brevets and Medals, Board for consideration of, recorder.. Brewster, Alden F., 2d Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.. Possible need of compulsory service ......... Reliance for defense of Kingdom placed upon 181 81 107 77 303 78 199 224 224 |