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Carroll W. Neal |
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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 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,
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,
Vol. VII Military History: —
Major, U. S. A., Retired, Jan. 23,º 1920,
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 Military History: — Maj., Ret., Jan. 23,º 1920. Vol. IX Military History: — Maj., Ret., 23º Jan 20. Lt Col Ret 21 Jun 30 Civil History. — 383 Bon Air St La Jolla Calif |
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