OCR Text |
Show Yesterday's Army Orders Sr-i'dal to Tho Tribune. WASHINGTON, June 19. Army ordOrs today aie : Cant. .Tghti A. Hawkins, medlrni reserve corps, is as i-i trued to duty at Pittsburg for completing tha enlistment of (.he enlisted reserve of the arnbulanre companies being organized at Pitts-tmrg. Pitts-tmrg. The roHowing-njmcd officers of the quarter-mister quarter-mister officers' reserve corps will proceed to Tort Sm Houston. Texas, for duty as assistants to the department quartermaster : CaplF. Walter W. Stake. Kln?ley G. Martin. Karl C. Kerstetter. George W. Phillips, George W. Schleicher, David P. Morton, Edward J. Kanie. Frank E. Frazior, Charles P. Lee. Albert N, Mesnah. Richard T. Parker, Harold A. Jor-dai:. Jor-dai:. First t.lcut. G. Blalock Putnam, infnntry officer;' of-ficer;' reserve corps, is honorably discharged: Capt. R. Alexander Powell. cavalvyV officers' reserve re-serve corps, 3 relieved from further active duty; First Liieut. Minor C. Llle, medical reserve c-ornf. will proceed to Fort Myer. "a. , for duty : Capt. C!:trenre Gunter. medical reserve coips. will pro-co.d pro-co.d to Fort Riley. Ka;i. . for a course of instruction in-struction ; C:vpts. Seth W. Cook, cavalry detached officers' list, and .lame-.- T. Dun. woi-th. roast ar-. ar-. tillcry corps, are detailed in the aviation sec- tien of tin- signal corps nnd are rated as junior ; military aviatoi; Capt. Henry Hanson, medical j reserve corps, will proceed to Fort Oglethorpe for I a course of Instruction ; the resignation of First Lieut. Henry B. Davis, medical reserve corps . is aeiepfed. Tho following-named officers of the enginper officers' r?erve will comply with the following orders: MaJ. John A. Lilrd. Capt. Fred E. Foster, Fos-ter, Capt. Hiirri.-on Pitt man. First Lieut. Charles S. ,tohnon. First Lieut. Ralph W. Quel. First Lieut. Henrr H. Dowties. First Lieut. George R. Koln and Pecond Lieut. Robert S. Meston. MaJ. Ln Ird. First Lieut. Johnson and Second Lieut. Me ton are nf !gned to 2nd engineer? : Capts. Foter and Pit'nian and First Lieut. Quel are assigned as-signed to the Crid eiiEinpen?: First Lleuts. Downes and Korln are assigned to the 2nd engineers. First Liotit. Norman E. Titus, medical reserve corps, wil! proceed to Fort Benjamin Harrison. Ind. . for a course of instruction : Col. Ira A. Hnyuep. coast artillery corps, will proreed to Cali'oi'ila and assume command of the soiith Pacific coast arujlery district: Second Lieut?. Louis C. FTtil Ipput. and James W. Graliam, vet erinary officers' reserve corps, will proceed to Fort Myer, Va. ; Capt. August A. Poland, quartermaster quarter-master officers' reserve corps, will proceed to Washington. D. C. and report to the chairman of the committee on Inland water transportation, council of national defense, for duty; MaJ. Hiram Bingham, aviation section, signal officers' reserve re-serve corps, will proceed to Columbus. Ohio: Ur-bana, Ur-bana, III.; Berkeley, Cal.: San Dleo. Cal. ; Austin. Aus-tin. Texas; Fort. Pam Houston, Taxas. and Atlanta, At-lanta, Ga.. for duty in connection wkth the aviation avia-tion service of the army; First Lieuts. Kenneth D. A. Allen and JOBeph B. Gold, medical reserve corps, will proceed to Washington. D. C, and report to the commandant, army medical school, for instruction; leave of absence for two months on surgeon's certificate of disability Is granted MaJ. Albert E. Fax ton, quartermaster corps. Each of the following-named officers Is detailed de-tailed In the aviation section of the signal corpa and Is rated a Junior military aviator: Capt. John N. Reynolds, coast artillery corps: First Lieut. Arnold N. Krogstad. 22nd infantry; First Lieut. Harry M. Brown, 22nd infantry; First Lieut. R. Lafonte, infantry: First Lieut. Michael F. Davis, Infantry: FlreL Lieut. Patrick Prtssell. 52nd infantry; First Lieut. Adlal H. Ollkerson. Infantry: First Lieut. Hubert R. Harmon, coast artillery corps; First Lieut. Jack W. Heard. 17th cavalry; First Lieut. Whltten J. Easf. infantry. MaJ. James N. Pease, quartermaster officers' reserve corps, will proceed at once to Atlanta. Ga., and take charge- of cantonment construction construc-tion work. Capt. Harry G. Musjrrave, quartermaster officers' reserve corps, will proceed to Kenosha. Wis., for duty in connection with the preparation of suitable lists of repair parts to be purchased for Jeffery Quad trucks. The following-named officers are (let ailed in th aviation section of the signal corps and are rated as junior military aviators? First Lieuts. Henry J. Damm. Infantry: Lawrence Johnson, infantry: in-fantry: Millard F. Harmon, infantry; Harold M. Clark, cavalry : Richard B. Barnttz. cavalry; Clinton W. Russell. Infantry; George E. Lovell, cavalry; George W. Krapf, Infantry; Howard C. Davidson. Infantry; Maxwell F. Kirby, cavalry. Private Loring E. Reeves. G company of the (5th Infant ry, now at Fort Douglas, t'tah, Is transferred to the 20th Infantry, that post. Capt. Charles J. Naylor. 4th cavalry, will report to the recruiting nffrr. San Francisco, Cal., for dut v as his Assistant The following-named officers of the signal officers' of-ficers' reserve corps will report by letter to the comminding general, eastern d-artment. for Instructions: In-structions: Capt. William P. Watt!e5. Francis M. Muslin. First Lieuts. Fielding H. Melns, William Gatisn. Lerov N". Pudda-h. Bernard K. Rhoadnp. Joseph C. Chrlsman. Charles H. Bassler, Clement B. Johnson, G. Everett Hill, Jr. Each of the following-named officers of the -oat artillery corps will report to the chief of coast a-ttll-ry for duty as his assistants: Capt. Jacob M. Cowherd, detached officers' list ; Capt. James K. Crain. MaJ. Louis C. Duncan, medical orpf. Is assigned tn station at Fort McPherson. Ga. Capt. Phil i p P. Heron, quartermaster officers' of-ficers' reserve corps, will proceed to Fort Monroe, Mon-roe, Va. . for duty as quartermaster. United States armv transport Buford. First Lieut. Edward Ed-ward C. KMtott. medical reserve crps. Is assigned as-signed to duty In connection with the examlna-t examlna-t Ion of applicants for commission in the a vat Ion sol" lion, ni goal of ft '!' reserve corps, at Mem-phls. Mem-phls. Firt Lieut. Edward S. Parker. mMica. reserve re-serve corrs. will proceed to Fort Ritcy. Kan... for a course of ins l rurt ion. MaJ. Henry Souther, aviation sect ion. signal officers' reserve corps, will proceed to Hampton. Va.. for du'y In connection con-nection with the aviation serv fee of tc n rniy. First Lieut. Pierre I. Chandcvsson, medical m-serve m-serve corps, will proceed to Fnrt Hfnlnmln Harrison. Harri-son. Ind.. for a eours" of Inst rue tio-. Cant. Christopher Schwalm, quartermaster officers' rn-serve rn-serve corps, will proceed io Bi llimore, Md. . for tempersrv duty. First Lieut. Raymond W. Whit-tier, Whit-tier, medical rSpr corp.". wl II report for du1 v .ts rsi?tn nt professor of sanitary tactics, armv mi-rji -al school. Wahinc'on. S'-ond Lieut, p.ml W. York, :''"fh infantry. Is t raisfcrred to the 57th i.if.tntry. Lieut "ol. Harold P. Howard, quartcr-n;-tr corps, will repn-t In p?rnn !o the commanding com-manding ganeral, central d"pn - t men t . fr nssin-nnf nssin-nnf to duty as arslstanl tn the dnartnint quar-f'TiMiFtcr. quar-f'TiMiFtcr. rapt Chi-les E. Bro n. r!lrd, will proccd to S.TttTe. W"a;h.. nr-d rnort fr, duty 'n te depot qiurt crmsst rr. P"-ntid I,terit. p')y r. ?ml!h. vetcrlnarv offior,;' re-rv rnri''. pro-.ci'A pro-.ci'A f o Ferr Snm H';.'ton. T-t for Bitrrm.-nt to .'-it-. . -rsl LU-ut. faniwl William S. Toms, "!; i I reserve corps, will proceed to A Hen tow n f'i- duty. |