Page. Tartar, U. S. transport. Mentioned... Taku, China. Troops sail from........ Taylor, James, Private, Co. F, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, China. 40 31 201 81 289 Tenth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Mentioned.. Tesson, Louis S., Major, Surgeon, U. S. A. Mentioned.. Chief Surgeon, summary of report... 68 Troops, practical and theoretical instruction 68 258 68 258,259 Inspection of posts and commands in Judge-Advocate, summary of report. Justice, military, failure of.......... Summary Court, objection to trial by and effect of.. Thomas, Earle D., Major of Cavalry, Inspector-General U. S. A. Mentioned 177, 181 33 Thomas, U. S. transport. Mentioned 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 76, 77 Thompson, Charles B., Major, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.. Thyra, U. S. transport. Mentioned Tidball, William, 2d Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.... Engagement with Boxers near 79, 81 202 Officers and men engaged in battle of, recommendation for recognition.. 18 199 Tignor, Edwin, Contract Dental Surgeon, U. S. A. Mentioned.. Totten, Fort, New York. School of torpedoes and submarine mines, trans- 46 Townsend, E. D., Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Consolidation of the Inspector- 162 Transfer. See Volunteers. Transportation. Adjutant-General Inadequacy in Alaska and Porto Rico.. Means of Military operations in Philippine Islands, lack of.. Transport Service, U. Ș. Army. Administration Commercial steamship lines, advantages of, over Government transports.. Discontinuance and advantages to Post-Office Department.... Discontinuance to Porto Rico.. Excessive cost.... Hardships, embarrassments, and inconvenience during Spanish-American Travel Allowances. Army Regulations amended. For soldiers reentering service in Philippine Islands.... For Volunteers.. Troops, United States. Activity of, in Philippines... Conduct of.. Page. 52, 53, 69-73 68, 248 57, 58, 153 54 69 69 69, 70 64 69, 157 70 177-179 69-71 57 135 112 101, 120 28 21,59 10, 11, 14, 15 11 21, 66 In Philippine Islands, cost of maintenance.. In Tropics, shorter and lighter rifle for . Contentment and welfare, contributed to by martial music.. Effectiveness and appearance, with respect to other armies.. Instruction 58, 61, 62, 66, 246, 262, 276, 288 71 195 35, 76, 77, 86, 106, 260, 261, 264, 273, 274, 276, 279, 281 Muster out of Porto Rican Battalion Native Philippine. Operations... Payment of. Reading matter for. Target practice.... Term of service for, in Alaska.. Use of, to enforce police regulations on Indian reservations.. Extracts from "Gibraltar" Turner, G. Soulard, 1st Lieutenant, 10th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. Tutherly, Herbert E., Major 11th U. S. Cavalry, Acting Inspector-General, Department of Alaska. Mentioned.... Tyler, Charles R., Captain, 19th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned Uintah and Ouray (Utah) Indian Agency. Agent, post-office, and telegraph station Disorders at. 64 149 261 68, 139 148 62, 139, 143, 246 68 271 50 286 237 217 252 79 155, 178, 184, 196 77 266 66 Uintah and Oury (Utah) Indian Agency-Continued. Friction and bloodshed, cause of Invasion by white sheep herders.. Page. 267 267 Tribes represented, and number of Indians at 266 Uncompahgre Indian Reservation. Invasion by white sheep herders and miners, Indians complaint of.. 267 Valentine, William S., 2d Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned 76 Organization of volunteer regiments at. 32, 33 Van Deusen, George W., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned. 292, 293 79 81 Vetrinary Surgeons. Uniform of.... 114 Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Park. Inspection of... 180 Vincent, Thomas M., Colonel, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. A. Consolidation of Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's Depart- ments 162 Duties of officers of Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's Depart- 163 Volkmar, Walter S., 1st Lieutenant Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.. Volunteers. Mentioned Advantages of present method of organization of new regiments... Casualties from all causes.. Civil war compared with Spanish war Commissioned officers, number appointed, etc., and mustered out.. Contrasted with Regulars and National Guard.... Convalescent, discharge.... Page. 81 81 175, 176 108 20, 21, 29, 30, 75, 78, 81 Data required in case of death, desertion, discharge, transfer 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 66, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 Organization of, in United States... Organizations mustered out subsequent to June 30, 1901 Regulations governing reenlistment in Regular Army... Results of physical examinations............ Retention in service for convenience of Government. Service, nature of Travel allowances for officers and men.. See Division of the Philippines and Pensions. Volunteer Commissions. Retention in Philippine Islands of officers serving under Von Clausewitz, Karl, Prussian General. Mentioned 31, 33 28 31, 32 87 27 28 30 28, 101 Von Schlick, Robert H., Private, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, Vostock, U. S. transport. Mentioned Vroom, Peter D., Colonel, Inspector-General's Department, Inspector- 177, 180 Wade, James F., Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Mentioned... 38, 260, 262 269 81 202 Walker, Adelbert, Sergeant, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien- Walpole, N. S., Indian Agent, Pueblo Agency, New Mexico. Mentioned.. Page. Hazing, considered by... Report of. War College Board .. War Department. Cipher, rewriting of... Consolidation of Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's Departments Details in staff departments Inspector-General's Department considered as eye of. Measures for relief of Galveston cyclone sufferers... Ward, G. S. Luttrell, Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned. Ward, Philip R., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Secretary Cav- Orders issued.. Ward, Thomas, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. A. Mentioned. 192 70 162, 164 161 40 161 52 81 292 292,299 15 War Material. Tests of, by Board of Ordnance and Fortification.. Washington, D. C. Garrison at, necessity for maintaining, and location of Washington, Fort, Maryland. Condition, etc............ 18 Water transportation. Treatment by Quartermaster-General of question.. 71 Watts, Charles H., Major, 5th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. 265 201 Webb, W. H., Private, Co. M, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Yangtsun, China 201 Welch, Hartson W., Private, Co. K, 7th U. S. Artillery. Mentioned... West, Parker W., Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V. (Captain |