Page. 239 Pratt, Raymond, 2d Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.... 107 tional war service... Preston, Guy H., Major, 41st Infantry, U. S. V. (Captain 13th Cavalry), Printing, Bills for. Army regulations relating to, amended.. Prisoners, Military. Accommodations for, greater needed.. Prisoners of War, Indian. Condition of, at Fort Sill, O. T. Professors, Military Academy. Casualties among Appointment of privates as second lieutenants Dependent upon general examination..... Vacancies filled by after one year's service. See Enlisted Men. 72, 73 178, 183 114 256 14 22 47 46 47 Care of.. Promotion, Officers. Examination for, graduation certificate of Artillery School in lieu of............... Physical examination of officers of higher grades, prior to Property, Public. Inspection and condemnation 307 62 139, 188 169, 177-179 Method of accounting for............ 64 Use of, by President, recommendation for, in relief cases Pruden, Octavius L., Captain, Paymaster, U. S. A. Mentioned....... Prunty, Leonard W., 2d Lieutenant, 4th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.... Loss of, in transit.. 80 291 60 .130 275 266 Quartermaster-General, U. S. A. Mentioned Tribes represented and number of Indians at.. Punishment. Recommendation for summary method.. Putnam, Israel, 2d Lieutenant, 6th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned Quartermaster's Department. 266 61 80 135 See Inspector-General's Department and Philippines, Division of. 10 76 252 Abandoned Rampart, Camp, Alaska. Reported gold strikes in vicinity 279 281 Ramsay, Charles R., 1st Lieutenant, 21st U. S. Infantry. Death from wounds 80 Ramsey, Frank DeW., Captain, 9th U. S. Infantry, Acting Chief Commis- 200 Randlett, James F., Major, U. S. A., Acting Indian Agent. Mentioned... 267 General, Department Mindanao and Jolo. Mentioned...... 179, 184 Ration. See Chief of Artillery. Components of, prescribed Issue and over issues Savings on, and commutation of. Rawlins, U. S. transport. Mentioned Raymond, John C., 1st Lieutenant, 6th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. 233 116-119 120 120 35 38, 77 Reade, Philip, Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V. (Major, Recommendations-Continued. Of officers engaged in battle of Tientsin, China Page. 81 Summary of, contained in reports of general and general staff officers.... 53, 69 Reeder, Russell P., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned. 292, 293 244 Reeves, James H., Captain, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Military Attaché, American 44 Regan, James, Major, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China . 201 Esprit de corps and regimental pride, encouragement.. Expansion of, effect Localization and mobilization Numbering, nothing inspiriting in. Regulations and laws, Army. Enforcement.. Reichmann, Carl, Captain, 17th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned Reilly, Henry J., Captain, 5th U. S. Artillery. Burial in Legation grounds.... Killed at battle of Pekin, China. Remarks of Interest. Summary of, contained in reports of general and 175 176 175 175 139 42 203 199, 203 53, 69 252 266 266 266 267 16 16 79, 80 140 80, 81 52 46, 140 Retirements. List of.. Retirement of certain officers with increased rank. Reynolds, Alfred, Major of Infantry, Acting Inspector-General, Dept. of Page. 78, 79 177, 181 Reynolds, William B., Captain, 14th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.... China. Rieffenacht, Fred. E., Private, Co. G, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, China Recommendations for, in Tropics.... Riley, Charles, Private, Co. H, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, Riley, Fort, Kansas. Artillery organized at.... 256 Rio Grande. Encroachment by, on military reservation... 156 68, 258 259 Robe, Charles F., Colonel, 9th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. Robert, Henry M., Brigadier-General, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned...... Roberts, Charles D., Captain, Judge-Advocate, U. S. V. (1st Lieut., 17th 200 276 79 178, 182, 287 Summary of report. See Texas, Department of. Roberts, Lord, Lieutenant-General British Army. Mentioned Robinson, Gordon, 2d Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned... China. Rodman, Fort, Massachusetts. Armament, garrison, etc Rodney, George B., Colonel Artillery Corps, U.S. A. Mentioned. Orders.... Report on Cavalry and Field Artillery School. Report on Subschool for Artillery Roe, Charles F. Mentioned 68 227, 229 252 106 201 238 5, 252, 293 292, 299 290 292 175 201 245 79 Rogers, Dewey, Private, Co. G, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, China. Porto Rico. Mentioned Rogers, Robert M., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned Page. Rolfe, Robert H., Major, Inspector-General, U. S. V., Acting Inspector- 160, 179, 185, 191, 287 Root, Edwin A., Captain, 10th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. 41 Roots, Fort Logan H., Ark. Troops at.. 252 Rosecrans, U. S. transport. Mentioned 35, 37, 38 Rost, E. C., Author and Artist. Mentioned 43 131 288 201 Rucker, Louis H., Lieut. Colonel 6th U. S. Cavalry, Acting Inspector- 287 Russell, Fort D. A., Wyoming. Movement of troops. Russell, George M., 2d Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned... 291 199 China ... Sam Houston, Fort, Texas. Detention at, of soldiers as civil witnesses.. Ryan, John J., 1st Lieutenant, Signal Officer, U. S. V. Mentioned.. Sailors. Special medals for exceptional war service. Inadequacy of storage facilities for horses and equipment 245 201 72, 73 258 258 Sanatorium. Establishment at Benguet, Luzon, P. I.. Transports sailing from, with troops for Philippine Islands.......... 31, 33, 76, 77 Sanger, Joseph P., Colonel, Inspector-General's Department, Inspector- San Jacinto, Fort, Texas. Damage caused by cyclone ... Savage, Peter, Corporal, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China 201 Savannah, Ga. Artillery District of 130 Savile, G. W. W., Major, Middlesex Regiment. Service "Kit of the Infantry Soldier," extracts from 226 |