G.-Deaths in the armies of the United States between July 1, 1899, and June 30, 1900. a Seven officers of the Regular Army who died also held commissions in the Volunteer forces, in which they are included, and are, to avoid counting twice, deducted from the aggregate. ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE, H. C. CORBIN, Adjutant-General, U. S. A. Washington, D. C., October 1, 1900. H.-Dates of sailing and troops sent to Philippine Islands. [Maj. Gen. Arthur MacArthur relieved General Otis in command of the Division of the Philippines May 5, 1900. At the date of last report there had been forwarded to the Philippines 775 officers and 61,917 enlisted men. Since that time transports carrying troops have left as herein indicated.] Oct. 26 Tartar Oct. 28 City of Peking. Nov. 3 Pennsylvania (from Portland, Oreg.). Nov. 4 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Meade (from New York City). Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Indiana Dec. 2 Warren... Dec. 13 Victoria 1,314 Jan. 25, 1900 48th Inf., dets. off. men, Hosp. Corps. |