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Show Col. Hasbrouck Dies at Presidio Hospital BA.LT LAKE HUg. 23 Colonel Alfred Al-fred Hsubrouck. retired Infantry of-Mrer of-Mrer of the regular establishment kpown In Salt Lake through Ills command com-mand of the Twentieth Infnntrj 11 Fort Douglas during the war, dird in iSur. Francisco Friday, according t vvcrd received ncre. I Colonel Hasbrouck died at the Let-terman Let-terman general hospital, where he has Ibec-n i patient since August 8 He hid retired from the army November 30, 1919, after forty vears of service From the time of his retirement until un-til he entered the hospital his home !had been at I'oughkcepsle. N Y With him In his last illness was his sister, Mrs. Louisa M. Hulme. who is accompanying accom-panying the body to West Point, N. I V., l or bur la 1 Colonel Hasbrouck entered the Unit-led Unit-led Slates military arademv July 1, 1879, being appointed from New York He w ns made a second lieutenant June It.', 1SS3, and assigned to the Fourteenth Four-teenth Infantry first lleutennnt, Feb-ruary Feb-ruary 24. 1 S 9 1 : captain, July 2, 1898. i iaJor, July 2. J f 0 6 lieutenant colonel November 27, 1911, and colonel Octo-1 Octo-1 b( r Jt, t&lG I He wa.s assigned to the Twentieth j infantry as its commanding officer and came with that regiment to Fort IDouclas In May. 1917, from Fort Bllsi Texas lie remained at the head or ithls regiment until lune, 1918, when the Twentieth infantry was oni. ied to ('.imp Funston, Kan. Col Hasbrouck I at this time was ordered to the Phll-lppines. Phll-lppines. Ms advanced nge barred him i Ifiom Kuropi in service He served in: th( Islands until ordered back to the! I'nltcd States for retirement after tWp- score years of service, November 30, 1919 |