Flagler, Clement A. F., Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Mentioned 64, 245 Foltz, Frederick S., Captain, 2d U. S. Cavalry, Acting Inspector-General. Foreign Service. Increase of pay 158 31 Mentioned ............. 179, 184 ..... 285 210 207-209 62 154 109 205 139 202 236 63 109 159 Forbes-Waterhouse Sterilizer. Furnished to troops in Philippine Islands. Officers and soldiers, scheme for adjustment. Organizations, armament and equipment Forsyth, William W., Captain, 6th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned... Forts. Inspection of ....... Franchises in Philippine Islands. Granting of, by present government.. Franklin, D. F., Lieutenant-Colonel, F. R. C. S., D. P. H., Royal Army Franklin, W. B., Major-General, U. S. A. Inspections conducive to discipline of the Army.... Opinion on consolidation of Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's departments, and danger of Frederica, U. S. transport. Mentioned.. Frederick, Daniel A., Major, 45th Infantry, U. S. V. (Captain, 7th U. S. Freeman, Henry B., Brigadier-General, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 214 162 162 36 178, 183 79 242 16 China 201 201 Gaines, Fort, Alabama. Condition, etc.. Fry, James B., Major-General, U. S. A. Opinion as to consolidation of Funston, Frederick, Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Mentioned Gallant, John, Corporal, Co. B, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, 162 178, 184, 287 106 240 Gardner, Hezekiah, Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 81 Gardner, Rogers F., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.... Extracts from reports of... Mentioned.. Native Philippine forage, remarks on Garrisons. Page 131 143, 188, 190, 191, 195 138, 151, 152, 153, 169, 177, 180 207 156 Adjacent to Canadian Boundary.. 6 Abandonment.. Lack of cooks.... Adjacent to Mexican Boundary.. Location and size of permanent, in Division of the Philippines.. Transience of Gasselee, Lieutenant-General, British Army. Mentioned............. General Mess. Feeling of enlisted men toward... Unsatisfactoriness of.... General of the Army. Decisions influenced by Adjutant-General's Office reports... Inspectors-General under orders..... Special-service schools only inspected by direction of . General Orders, Adjutant-General's Office. 6 56 18 249 37, 38 202 106 128 81 133 35 79 277 235 292 146 145, 146 163 162 173 8. Reenlistment of volunteers in regular army, regulations govern- 87 No. 9. Act to increase the efficiency of the permanent military estab- 88-96 No. 12. Passenger List, Army Transport 96 No. 13. Changes in station of troops. 97 No. 14. Designation of new regiments of cavalry and infantry 98 98-101 No. 16. Travel allowances to volunteers who reenter service... 101 No. 17. Muster out of Volunteers... 101-105 No. 22. Reorganization of Engineer Corps 105 No. 23. Troops for Philippine Islands, preparation of. 106 106-108 No. 26. Cuba, government of, relinquishment by United States, condi- General Orders, Adjutant-General's Office—Continued. No. 30. I. Organization of 1st Battalion 30th U. S. Infantry. Page. 109 109 110 110 Veterinary surgeons No. 53. Uniforms of contract surgeons and contract dental surgeons and No. 56. Army rations prescribed 114 115-119 No. 57. I. Travel allowances for officers and men reentering service in 120 No. 67. Troops relieved from duty in Philippine Islands No. 72. Reorganization of Porto Rico Regiment No. 73. Organization and reorganization of new regiments Troops ordered to Philippine Islands.. No. 74. Engineers ordered to Philippine Islands. No. 81. Artillery Districts, announcement No. 87. Appointment of Civil Governor for the Philippine Islands.......... 122 125 126-127 127 127 127 129 130 132 No. 107. Instructions for information and guidance of Army. 13 No. 108. Organization of additional companies of artillery.. 132 No. 116. Organization of batteries of field artillery and assignment of 133 No. 125. Promotion and improvement of efficiency of Army.. Georgia, State of. Volunteers recruited from Getty, Robert N., Captain, 1st U. S. Infantry. Mentioned... Gibbon, Fort, Alaska. Construction work 134, 135 50 31 31 289 Inspection of 180 154 Gibson, Fort, Arizona Territory, Camp at. Troops at.. 252 Gilbert, William, Private, Co. E, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China 201 Gillespie, George L., Brigadier-General, Chief of Engineers, U. S. A. Men- Gilmore, John C., Colonel, A. A. G., U. S. A. Mentioned.. Gilmore, John C., jr., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned. Glassford, William A., Major, Signal Corps, U. S. A., Signal Officer, District Glenogle, U. S. transport. Mentioned.. Page. 247 51,79 57 245 31 Golden, Robert B., Private, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, China 201 Goneya, Barney, Private, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, China 201 Mentioned........ Goodnow, Harold P., 2d Lieutenant, 8th U. S. Infantry. Gordon, Walter H., Captain, 18th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.... Principles upon which founded. Persons in military service to be in- 11 51 141 Government Hospital for Insane. List of persons committed to Defect in water system... Grant, Frank A., Captain, Quartermaster, U. S. A. Mentioned 154, 197, 273 265 79 201 37, 76 287 Gray, Alonzo, Captain, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. 291 239 238 175 278 Greenleaf, Charles R., Colonel, Medical Department, U. S. A., Chief Sur- Report of 58 See Medical Department. Greenough, George G., Major, 7th U. S. Artillery. Mentioned.. 35 178, 183 Grimm, Otto B., 1st Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Commended.. 278 ཚམ 81 Killed at Balangiga, Samar 81 288 40 Guanajay Barracks, Cuba. Deaths from yellow fever Mentioned. Report of... Guignard, William S., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 5 300 293 237 Hadley, Elwood, Indian Agent, Pima Agency. Mentioned 266 Hains, John P., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned. 107 Hale, Irving, Brigadier-General, U. S. V. Mentioned..... 175 Hall, James O., Private, Co. E, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Pekin, China. 202 80 Troops at.. Hamilton Barracks, Cuba. Deaths from yellow fever Hammond, Brant C., Chaplain, 5th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned 288 288 79 Hammons, David H., Private, Co. F, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien- 201 Hampton, Kensey J., Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V. Men- Mentioned Hancock, U. S. transport. Harlow, Frank S., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned 76 Conditions and accommodations Construction work Troops Water supply 287 301 263, 264 260, 263, 264 260 179, 185 35 17 37 79 288 81 Harrison, Russell B., Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V., Harbach, Abram A., Colonel, 1st U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. Hare, Luther R., Brigadier-General, U. S. V. (Major, 12th U. S. Cavalry). Hartsuff, Albert, Colonel, Medical Department, U. S. A. Mentioned... Mentioned. Hatch, John P., Colonel, retired, U. S. A. Havard, Valery, Major, Medical Department, U. S. A. Chief Surgeon, Hawthorne, Harry L., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 133 291 304 Hayslett, George W., Indian Agent, Navajo Agency, Arizona. Mentioned. 266 291 201 |