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The Rough Riders

FIELD, STAFF, AND BAND

Theodore Roosevelt Colonel New York, N. Y.
Alexander O. Brodie Lieut.-Colonel Prescott, Ariz.
Henry B. Hersey Major Santa Fé, N. M.
George M. Dunn Major Denver, Col.
Micah J. Jenkins Major Youngs Is., S. C.
Henry A. Brown Chaplain Prescott, Ariz.
Maxwell Keyes 1st Lt. & Adjt. San Antonio, Tex.
Sherrard Coleman 1st Lt. & Q. M. Santa Fé, N. M.
Ernest Seeker Sergt-Major Los Angeles, Cal.
Matthew Douthett Q.-M. Sergeant Denver, Col.
Clay Platt Cf. Trumpeter San Antonio, Tex.
Joseph F. Kansky Sad. Sergeant Tacoma, Wash.
Leonard Wood Colonel Cape Cod, Mass.
Promoted, July 9, 1898, to Brig.-Gen. of U. S. Vols.
Thomas W. Hall 1st Lieut. & Adjt.
Tendered his resignation as 1st Lieut. and Adjt., which took effect Aug. 1, 1898, in compliance with S. O. No. 175, O. G. O., dated July 29, 1898.
Jacob Schwaizer 1st Lt. & Q.-M. El Reno, O. T.
Resigned his commission as 1st Lieut., Aug. 4, 1898. Resignation took effect Sept. 7, 1898.
Joseph A. Carr Sergt.-Major Washington, D. C.
Discharged at San Antonio, Texas, by way of favor to enable him to accept a commission as 1st Lieut. in the Regiment, May 19, 1898.
Christian Madsen R. Q.-M. Sergt. El Reno, O. T.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability at Camp Wikoff, L. L., Aug. 26, 1898.
Alfred E. Lewis R. Q.-M. Sergt.
Deserted from Camp at San Antonio, Tex., on or about May 5, 1898.
Ernest Haskell Cadet West Point.
Acted with regiment as second lieutenant. Dangerously wounded by Mauser bullet, July 1st.

THE HOSPITAL CORPS

Henry La Motte Major Williamsb'g, Mass.
James A. Massie 1st Lieutenant Santa Fé, N. M.
[1]James R. Church 1st Lieutenant Washington, D. C.
James B. Brady Steward Santa Fé, N. M.
Herbert J. Rankin Steward Las Vegas, N. M.
Charles A. Wilson Steward Col. Springs, Col.
John R. Rawdin Private
  1. Acted as Regimental Surgeon during most of the campaign.