UNITED STATES WAR RECORD. 



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<2) Puerto Rico. Sent from United States for serv- 

 ice in Puerto Rico. Participated in engagements 

 at Hormigueros and the crossing of 1 lie Bio 1'rietn. 

 Casualties during campaign: 1 man killed and 12 

 men wounded at Horinigueros. Now on service in 

 Puerto Rico. 



Twelfth Infantry. Official title, Twelfth Regi- 

 ment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 1861. Served 

 in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quartered in 

 Nebraska at outbreak of war. Strength in officers 

 and men for war with Spain : 20 officers, 564 men. 

 Commanded by Lieut.-Col. Richard Coraba during 

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

 mauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba; (3) Philippines. Sent from 

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

 pines. Participated in engagements at San Juan 

 and El Caney. Casualties during Cuban campaign : 

 5 men wounded at San Juan ; 9 men killed and 2 

 officers and 29 men wounded at El Caney. Now on 

 service in the Philippines. 



Thirteenth Infantry, Official title, Thirteenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 14, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in New York at outbreak of war. Strength 

 in officers and men for war with Spain : 24 officers, 

 441 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. W. S. Worth 

 during war operations. Stationed during war : (1) 

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

 for service in Cuba. Participated in engagements 

 at San Juan. Casualties during campaign : 1 

 officer and 16 men killed, 6 officers and 86 men 

 wounded. Under orders for service in the Philip- 

 pines. 



Fourteenth Infantry. Official title, Fourteenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Com- 

 manded by Major C. F. Robe during war opera- 

 tions. Sent from United States for service in the 

 Philippines. Participated in engagements in the 

 trenches at Manila, July 30 to Aug. 5, 1898 (Com- 

 panies A, C, D, E, F). Casualties up to April 4, 

 1899 : 1 officer and 13 men killed, and 45 men 

 wounded. Now on service in the Philippines, with 

 the exception of Companies B and H, stationed in 

 Alaska. 



Fifteenth Infantry. Official title, Fifteenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized Jan. 11, 1812. 

 Served in Mexican and Civil Wars. Sent from 

 United States for service in Cuba. Now on service 

 in Cuba. 



Sixteenth Infantry. Official title, Sixteenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized March 3, 1869. 

 Served in Indian expeditions. Quartered in Idaho 

 and Washington at outbreak of war. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain : 24 officers, 655 

 men. Commanded by Col. H. A. Theaker during 

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

 mauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba. Sent from United States 

 for service in Cuba. Participated in engagements 

 at San Juan. Casualties during campaign: 

 officer and 13 men killed, 6 officers and 109 men 

 wounded. Now under orders for service in the 

 Philippines. 



Seventeenth Infantry. Official title, Seventeenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 3, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Ohio at outbreak of war. Strength in offi- 

 cers and men for war with Spain : 24 officers, 4 

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

 Cuba; (3) Philippines. Sent from United States 

 for service in (1) Cuba; (2) Philippines. Partici- 

 pated in engagements at San Juan and J Caney. 

 Casualties during Cuban campaign : 3 men killed 

 and 13 men wounded at San Juan; 6 men killed, 

 and 2 officers and 23 men wounded at I Canoy. 

 Casualties at Manila : 1 man killed and 3 wounded. 

 Now on service in the Philippines. 



i'.ujhl it-nth Infantry. Official title-. 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May-July, 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Texas at outbreak of war. Commanded by 

 Cfil. I). D. Van Valzah during war OJX.TUI. 

 tioned during war: (1) New Orleans; (2) Manila. 

 Sent from United States for service in the Philip- 

 pines. Participated in assault on Manila. Casual- 

 ties up to April 4, 1899: 4 killed and 19 wounded. 

 Now on service in the Philippines. 



Nineteenth Infantry. Official title, Nineteenth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Michigan at outbreak of war. Plu-.-d 

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

 Commanded by Lieut.-Col. C. C. Hood during war 

 operations. Stationed during war : (1) Mobile ; (2) 

 Puerto Rico. Sent from United States for service 

 in Puerto Rico. Now on service in Puerto Rico. 



Twentieth Infantry. Official title, Twentieth 

 Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in Kansas at outbreak of war. Placed under 

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

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

 573 men. Commanded by Major W. S. McCaskey 

 during war operations. Stationed during war: (1) 

 Mobile, 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 Cuban campaign : 

 1 officer and 5 men wounded at San Juan ; 1 man 

 killed, and 1 officer and 7 men wounded at El Ca- 

 ney. Casualties at Manila to April 4, 1899: 3 men 

 killed and 28 men wounded. Now on sen-ice in 

 the Philippines. 



Twenty-first Infantry. Official title. Twenty- 

 first Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 1861. 

 Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. Quar- 

 tered in New York at outbreak of war. Placed 

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

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 26 officers, 441 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. 

 Chambers McKibbin during war operations. Sta- 

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

 from United States for service in Cuba. Partici- 

 pated in engagements at San Juan and around San- 

 tiago. Casualties during campaign: 6 men killed, 

 1 officer and 33 men wounded at San Juan ; 1 man 

 wounded in other engagements. Under orders for 

 service in the Philippines. 



Twenty-second Infantry. Official title, Twenty- 

 second Regiment of Infantry. Organized May 4, 

 1861. Served in Civil War and Indian expeditions. 

 Quartered in Nebraska at outbreak of war. Placed 

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

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain : 29 

 officers, 467 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. 

 J. H. Patterson during war operations. Stationed 

 during war : (1) Tampa, Fla.; (2) Cuba : (3) Philip- 

 pines. Sent from United States for service in (1) 

 Cuba; (2) Philippines. Participated in engage- 

 ments at San Juan and El Caney. Casualties dur- 

 Cuban campaign : 2 men killed and 3 men wounded 

 at San Juan : 8 men killed, and 6 officers and J 

 men wounded at HI Caney. Casualties at Manila: 

 1 officer and 7 men killed, 3 officers and 53 men 

 wounded. Now on service in the Philippines. 



TtiTiiti/-fliinl Infantry. Official title: Twenty- 

 third K'edment if Infantrv. Organized 1812. 

 Served in 'War of 181 2. Civil War. and Indian expe- 

 ditions. Quartered in Texas at outbreak of war. 

 Placed under orders for war with Spain. April 15, 

 ISHS. Commanded l>y Col. Samuel Ovonshine dur- 

 iii" \\-aroperations. Stationed during war: (1) New 

 Orleans; ^ Manila. Sent from United States for 

 service in the Philippines. Participated in engage- 



