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Mustered out of the service of the United States at Fort Leavenworth November 3, 1898, with 46 officers and 1,230 enlisted men. Casualties while in service: Officers- died of disease, 2. Enlisted men-died of disease, 12; deserted, 5. | Mustered out of the service of the United States at Fort Leavenworth November 3, 1898, with 46 officers and 1,230 enlisted men. Casualties while in service: Officers- died of disease, 2. Enlisted men-died of disease, 12; deserted, 5. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 10 March 2014
22nd Kansas Volunteer Infantry (1898-1898) - Organized and mustered into the service of the United States at Topeka May 11 to 17, 1898, with 46 officers and 963 enlisted men.
- Assignments:
- Assigned to First Brigade, Second Division Second Army Corps, May 28
- Movements:
- Ordered to Camp Alger, Va., May 21; arrived at Camp Alger May 28
- Left Camp Alger August 3, marching via Thoroughfare, Va.; arrived at Camp Meade (2), Pa., August 10
- Left Camp Meade September 9; arrived at Fort Leavenworth September 11 or 12
- Furloughed for thirty days
Mustered out of the service of the United States at Fort Leavenworth November 3, 1898, with 46 officers and 1,230 enlisted men. Casualties while in service: Officers- died of disease, 2. Enlisted men-died of disease, 12; deserted, 5.
From:
- Correspondence Relating to the War with Spain, Center for Military History, U.S. Army, Vol 1
- The Organization of the Army during the Spanish-American War, page 509
- Organization of Volunteers, page 581
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