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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1904

Vol. V
p726
4254

(Born Mo.)

Carr W. Waller

(Ap'd Mo.)

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Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, Aug. 1, 1900 to June 15, 1904, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

(Second Lieut., Artillery Corps)

Served: With 1st Battery, Field Artillery, at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 15, 1904 to Jan. 30, 1907; on special duty as Assistant to Commissary Officer in charge of General Relief Subsistence Depot No. 1, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., April 24, 1906 to June 10, 1906; transferred to 24th Battery, Field Artillery, Feb. 1, 1907, and served with it at Fort William McKinley, Rizal, P. I., March 4, 1907 to July 14, 1907.

(First Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907)

— At Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va., Aug. 21, 1907 to July 31, 1908; District Artillery Engineer and District Ordnance Officer, Eastern Artillery District of New York, Fort Totten, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1908 to –––––.

Vol. VI
p1097
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Carr Wilson Waller, Born Nov. 4, 1878.)

Military History. —

First Lieut., Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907.

At Fort Totten, N. Y., District Artillery Engineer and District Ordnance Officer, Eastern Artillery District of New York, Aug. 1, 1908, to June 20, 1909;

(Captain, Ordnance Department, By Detail, July 3, 1909)

at Sandy Hook Proving Ground, N. J., to June 4, 1910; at Frankford Arsenal, Pa., to June 14, 1911; at Benicia Arsenal, Cal., to May 24, 1913; relieved from duty in Ordnance Department, June 19, 1913; at Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii, June 20 to Sept. 2, 1913;

(Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, Sept. 2, 1913)

at Fort De Russy, Hawaii, to Feb. 5, 1915; at Fort Ruger, Honolulu, Hawaii, to July 21, 1917; at Fort Snelling, Minn., at Second Officers' Training Camp, to

(Major, Temporary, Coast Artillery Corps, Aug. 5, 1917)

Dec. 6, 1917; at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., assisting in organization of 95th Artillery, C. A. C., Dec. 10, 1917; to March 26, 1918; en route to Brest, France, to April 3, 1918; at Training Center at Limoges to

(Lieut.‑Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, National Army, June 13, 1918)

(Transferred to 57th Artillery, C. A. C., June 14, 1918)

June 14, 1918; at Training Center at Libourne to Sept. 8; at front with regiment, Sept. 12 to Oct. 2; at Langres, at Army General Staff College, Oct. 3, 1918, to Jan. 14, 1919; at Toul, with Hdqrs. 2d Army and Advance Section, S. O. S., to May 3; arrived in U. S. May 12; at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., June 25 to Oct. 20; en route to Honolulu, via Panama, to Nov. 23; at Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii, Nov. 24, 1919, to ––––

Vol. VII
p629
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

Lieutenant-Colonel of Coast Artillery, National Army, June 13, 1918.

At Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii, Nov. 24, 1919, to Mar. 10, 1920; commanding Hawaii Arsenal, T. H., Mar. 11, 1920, to

Returned to Grade of Captain, Mar. 13, 1920.

Apr. 10, 1920; commanding Fort De Russy, T. H., Apr. 11, 1920, to

Major, Coast Artillery Corps, July 1, 1920.

June 30, 1921; commanding Fort Ruger, T. H., July 1, 1921, to Nov. 22, 1922; on leave of absence and en route to new station, Nov. 23, 1922, to Mar. 31, 1923; at Fort Winfield Scott, Calif., Fort Commander, Apr. 1, 1923, to Nov. 30, 1923; at Salem, Ore., with National Guard, Dec. 1, 1923, to

Lieutenant-Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, May 11, 1928.

July 1, 1928; at Fort Winfield Scott, Calif., commanding 63rd Coast Artillery (AA), July 2, 1928, to Mar. 3, 1930; moved regiment to Fort MacArthur, Calif., Mar. 3, 1930.

Vol. VIII
p156
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History: —

(Lt.‑Col., C. A. C., May 11, 1928.)

At Logan, Utah, P. M. S. & T., Utah State Agr. College, Sept. 21, 1930 to Sept. 30, 1934.

(Lt.‑Col., Ret., Sept. 30, 1934.
At his own request, after 30 years' service.)

Vol. IX
p94
[Supplement, Vol. IX: 1940‑1950]

Military History: —

Lt Col Ret 30 Sep 34.

Died May 6, 1945, at Palo Alto, Cal.: Aged 66.

Buried, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, CA.


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