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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1904

Vol. V
p728
4262

(Born Me.)

Carroll W. Neal

(Ap'd N. H.)

48

Carroll Wilder Neal, Born Dec. 9, 1882, Farmington, ME.º

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: Assigned to 5th Field Artillery; at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 1, 1904 to Jan., 1905; at Fort William McKinley, P. I., Jan. 25, 1905 to March 25, 1907.

(First Lieut., 1st Field Artillery, Jan. 25, 1907)

— At the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., April, 1907 to –––––.

Vol. VI
p1102
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

Military History. —

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

At Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., April, 1907, to

(Assigned to 1st Field Artillery, June 6, 1907)

May, 1910; at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to October, 1910; on Progressive Military Map Work near Houston, Texas, to May, 1911; at Schofield Bks., Hawaii, to October, 1912; on leave of absence to January, 1913; at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, student officer at School of Fire for Field Artillery, to May, 1913; at Schofield Bks., Hawaii, to July, 1915;

(Assigned to 6th Field Artillery, Oct. 7, 1915)

at Douglas, Arizona, with Battery, October, 1915, to

(Captain, 8th Field Artillery, July 1, 1916)

July, 1916; at Fort Bliss, Texas, organizing and commanding Battery, to April, 1917; on General Recruiting Service, April to June, 1917; joined 6th Field Artillery at Douglas, Arizona, July, 1917; arrived in France, August, 1917;

(Lieut.‑Colonel of Field Artillery,
National Army, Aug. 5, 1917)

with 6th Field Artillery in France to February, 1918; at St. Nazaire, France, commanding Camp No. 1 to March, 1918; sick in hospital to May, 1918; at Limoges, France, commanding Artillery Training Center, May, 1918; at Army General Staff College, Langres, France, to September, 1918, when he graduated; G‑1, 36th Division, to Nov. 5, 1918; sick in hospital and en route to U. S., November and December, 1918; at Camp Devens, Mass. commanding Remount Depot to September, 1919; on sick leave and sick in Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C., to January, 1920.

Major, U. S. A., Retired, Jan. 22,º 1920,
For Disability Contracted In Line of Duty.

Vol. VII
p632
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

Major, U. S. A., Retired, Jan. 23,º 1920,
For Disability Contracted In Line of Duty.

Civil History. — Connected with Rochester Public Library, Assistant to Librarian and Caretaker in small Public Library, Trustee Work; actively engaged in organizing Troops, Boy Scouts of America; violinist of repute.

Vol. VIII
p157
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History: —

Maj., Ret., Jan. 23,º 1920.

Vol. IX
p95
[Supplement, Vol. IX: 1940‑1950]

Military History: —

Maj., Ret., 23º Jan 20. Lt Col Ret 21 Jun 30

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