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Cuba, but was not engaged. The regiment is now 

 stationed in United States, except Battery F at 

 Manila, and Batteries B, E, and G at Puerto Rico. 



Sixth Artillery. Official title. Sixth Regiment 

 of Artillery. Organized 1898. Two batteries sent 

 from United States for service in the Philippines. 

 Casualties up to April 4, 1899: 4 men wounded. 

 Batteries D and G are at Manila; Batteries A, I, 

 K, and N ordered to Honolulu ; other batteries in 

 United' States. 



Seventh Artillery. Official title, Seventh Regi- 

 ment of Artillery. Organized 1898. Two batteries 

 sent from United States for service in Puerto Rico. 

 The regiment is stationed in United States, with 

 the exception of Batteries C and M, in service in 

 Puerto Rico. 



First. Infantry. Official title, First Regiment of 

 Infantry. Organized June 3, 1784. Served in all 

 previous wars, also Indian expeditions. Quartered 

 in California at outbreak of war. Placed under 

 orders for war with Spain, April 15, 1898. Strength 

 in officers and men for war with Spain : 14 offi- 

 cers, 438 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. W. H. 

 Bisbee during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) New Orleans : (2) Cuba. .Sent from United 

 States for service in Cuba. Companies E and G 

 took part in a fight at Point Arbolites, Cuba, May 

 12, 1898. The regiment participated in engage- 

 ments at El Caney and around Santiago. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : 1 man wounded at El Caney, 

 and 1 man wounded during other engagements. 

 Now on service in Cuba. 



Second Infantry. Official title, Second Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized March 3, 1791. Served in 

 all previous wars, also Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Montana and North Dakota at outbreak 

 of war. Strength in officers and men for war 

 with Spain : 20 officers, 618 men. Commanded by 

 Lieut.-Col. W. M. Wherry during war operations. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) 

 Cuba. Participated in engagements at San Juan 

 and fighting around Santiago. Casualties during 

 campaign : 6 men killed and 4 officers and 49 men 

 wounded at San Juan ; 1 officer and 1 man killed 

 and 1 officer and 3 men wounded in other engage- 

 ments. Now stationed in United States. 



Third Infantry. Official title, Third Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized Nov. 1, 1796. Served in 

 all previous wars, also Indian expeditions. Strength 

 in officers and men for war with Spain : 21 officers, 

 464 men. Commanded by Col. J. H. Page during 

 war operations. Stationed during war : (1) Mo- 

 bile, Ala.; (2) Cuba; (3) Philippines. Sent from 

 United States for service in (1) Cuba ; (2) Philip- 

 pines. Participated in engagements at San Juan 

 and El Caney. Casualties during campaign in Cuba : 



1 man killed and 12 men wounded at San Juan ; 



2 men killed and 3 men wounded at El Caney. 

 Casualties at Manila : 2 men killed, and 1 officer 

 and 12 men wounded. Now on service in the 

 Philippines. 



Fourth Infantry. Official title, Fourth Regi- 

 ment of Infantry. Organized May 30, 1796. Served 

 in all previous wars, also Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Illinois at outbreak of war. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain : 21 officers, 444 

 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. A. H. Bainbridge 

 during war operations. Stationed during war : (1) 

 Tampa, Fla. ; (2) Cuba ; (3) Philippines. Sent from 

 United States for service in (1) Cuba; (2) Philip- 

 pines. Participated in engagements at San Juan 

 and El Caney. Casualties during Cuban campaign : 

 1 man killed and 3 men wounded at San Juan ; 1 

 officer and 6 men killed and 2 officers and 33 men 

 wounded at El Caney. Casualties at Manila: 1 

 officer and 1 man killed, and 3 men wounded. Now 

 on service in the Philippines. 



Fifth Infantry. Official title, Fifth Regiment of 

 Infantry. Organized July 16, 1798. Served in all 

 previous wars, also Indian expeditions. Quartered 

 in Georgia at outbreak of war. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Tampa, Fla. : (2) Cuba. Now on service in 

 Cuba. 



Sixth Infantry. Official title, Sixth Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized July 16, 1798. Served in 

 War of 1812 and all subsequent wars, also Indian 

 expeditions. Quartered in Kentucky at outbreak 

 of war. Strength in officers and men for war with 

 Spain : 31 officers, 461 men. Commanded by Lieut.- 

 Col. II. C. Egbert during war operations. Sta- 

 tioned during war: (1) Tampa, Fla.; (2) Cuba. 

 Sent from United States for service in Cuba. 

 Participated in engagements at San Juan. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : 2 officers and 10 men killed, 

 8 officers and 106 men wounded. Now under or- 

 ders for service in the Philippines. 



Seventh Infantry. Official title, Seventh Regi- 

 ment of Infantry. Organized July 16, 1798. Served 

 in War of 1812 and all subsequent wars, also in 

 Indian expeditions. Quartered in Colorado at out- 

 break of war. Strength in officers and men for war 

 with Spain: 25 officers, 891 men. Commanded by 

 Lieut.-Col. G. S. Carpenter during war operations. 

 Stationed during war : (1) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) 

 Cuba. Sent from United States for service in Cuba. 

 Participated in engagements at El Caney. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : 1 officer and 32 men killed; 

 4 officers and 97 men wounded. Now stationed in 

 United States. 



Eighth Infantry. Official title, Eighth Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized July 5, 1838. Served in 

 Florida and Mexican Wars, Civil War, and Indian 

 expeditions. Quartered in Wyoming at outbreak 

 of war. Strength in officers and men for war with 

 Spain: 19 officers, 487 men. Commanded by Major 

 C. H. Conrad during war operations. Stationed 

 during war : (1) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba. Sent 

 from United States for service in Cuba. Companies 

 A, B, C, D, E, F, and H participated in engage- 

 ments at El Caney. Casualties during campaign 

 6 men killed, 1 officer and 47 men wounded. Com- 

 pany F served in Puerto Rico. Now on service in 

 Cuba. 



Ninth Infantry. Official title, Ninth Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized Jan. 17, 1799. Served in 

 War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, and Indian 

 expeditions. Quartered in New York at outbreak 

 of war. Strength in officers and men for war 

 with Spain: 21 officers, 445 men. Commanded by 

 Lieut.-Col. E. P. Ewers diiring war operations. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Tampa, Fla.; (2) Cuba. 

 Sent from United States for service in Cuba. Par- 

 ticipated in engagements at San Juan. Casualties 

 during campaign : 1 officer and 7 men killed, 2") 

 men wounded. Now on service in the Philippines. 



Tenth Infantry. Official title, Tenth Regiment 

 of Infantry. Organized March 3, 1855. (The Tent h 

 Infantry existed from a much earlier period.) 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Oklahoma at outbreak of war. Strength t 

 in officers and men for war with Spain : 23 omYer>, 

 432 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. E. R. Kel 1. '-- 

 during war operations. Stationed durinirwar: (1) 

 Tampa, Fla. ; (2) Cuba. Sent from United States 

 for service in Cuba. Participated in engagements 

 at San Juan. Casualties during campaign : 1 ol1i< er 

 and 4 men killed; 5 officers and 35 men wounded. 

 Now on service in Cuba. 



Eleventh Infantry. Official title, Eleventh Regi- 

 ment of Infantry. Organized May 14, 1861. Served 

 in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quartered in 

 in Missouri and Arkansas at outbreak of war. Com- 

 manded by Col. J. D. De Russy during war oper- 

 ations. Stationed during war: (1) Mobile, Ala.; 





