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* '''Movements:'''
* '''Movements:'''
** Changed station from Mount Gretna, Pa., to [[Fort Mott]], N. J., and [[Fort Delaware]], Del., June 12; and from Fort Mott and Fort Delaware to [[Camp Meade (2)|Camp Meade]], Pa., September 3
** Changed station from Mount Gretna, Pa., to [[Fort Mott (1)|Fort Mott]], N. J., and [[Fort Delaware]], Del., June 12; and from Fort Mott and Fort Delaware to [[Camp Meade (2)|Camp Meade]], Pa., September 3
** Left Camp Meade November 14; arrived at Summerville, S. C., November 16, 1898
** Left Camp Meade November 14; arrived at Summerville, S. C., November 16, 1898



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14th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (1898-1899) - Organized and mustered into the service of the United States at Mount Gretna, Pa., May 12, 1898, with 36 officers and 604 enlisted men.

  • Assignments:
    • Assigned to Second Brigade, First Division, Second Army Corps, September 3
  • Movements:
    • Changed station from Mount Gretna, Pa., to Fort Mott, N. J., and Fort Delaware, Del., June 12; and from Fort Mott and Fort Delaware to Camp Meade, Pa., September 3
    • Left Camp Meade November 14; arrived at Summerville, S. C., November 16, 1898

Mustered out of the service of the United States at Summerville, S. C., February 28, 1899, with 35 officers and 687 enlisted men. Casualties while in service: Officers-none. Enlisted men-died of disease, 2; killed by accident, 1; deserted, 8.

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