LIBKAHY Uh UUNUI-ltbS 011 395 497 8 Hollinger Corp. P H8.5 1 64th Congress, ) SENATE. (Document 1st Session. \ | No. 261. UP 26 .A2 AHMY POSTS. 1916 Copy 1 L E r r T E R wan >M 1 HE SECRETARY OF WAR, TRANSMITTING.. IN RESPONSE TO A SENATE RESOLUTION OF THE 6TH INSTANT, DETAILED INFORMATION WITH REFERENCE TO ARMY POSTS IN THE UNITED STATES AS A PARTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION. January 28, 1916. — Ordered to he printed. 1 S War Department, Washington, January 21 , 1916. Hon. James M. Baker, Secretary SenaU oftJu United States, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: Referring to resolution by the Senate of the 6th instant, that the Secretary of War furnish to the Senate, if not incompatible with the public interests, certain information with reference to Army posts in the United States. I have the honor to transmit herewith det died information covering the lirst four items of the information requested. As to the fifth and sixth items, I am not now prepared to make specific recommendations <»n this subject, as the passage of any of the bills now before Congress looking to an increase in tiie Military Establishment would probably require the use of all Army posts now available. Very sincerely, Lindlet M. Garrison, Secretary of War. uv fc ARMY POSTS. Statement showing the use now being made of each Army post and the use thai lias bttn made during each year of their i cistenoefor the last 10 years. Name of post. Adams, Fort, R. I Andrews, Fort, Mass. Apache, Fort, Ariz. . . Armistead, Fort, Md. Army and Navy Gen- eral Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Baker, Fort, Cal Banks, Fort. Mass Barrancas, Fort, Cal. . . Bayard, Fort, General Hospital, N. Mex. Benicia Barracks, Cal . Benjamin H arris o n, Fort, Ind. Bliss, Fort, Tex Boise Barracks, Idaho. Brady, Fort, Mich Can by, Fort, Wash Carroll, Fort, Md Casey, Fort, Wash.. Caswell, Fort, N. C. Clark, Fort, Tex.... Columbia, Fort, Wash. Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Constitution, Fort, N. H. Crockett, Fort, Tex. Crook, Fort, Nebr.. Dade, Fort, Fla D. A. Russell, Fort, Wyo. Delaware, Fort, Del.. Capacity. 5 companies Coast Artillery. 4 companies Coast Artillery. 6 troops Cavalry is men ." 185 patients. 3 companies Coast Artillery. 2 companies Coast Artillery. 4 companies < oast Artillery. 432 patients 1 regiment Infantry. 1 regiment Cavalry.. 1 squadron Cavalry. . . 4 companies Infantry. . 15 men 20 men 3 companies Coast Artillery. ....do..." 10 tr jops Cavalry 1 cjmpam Coast Ar- tillery. 1 ,(159 rrien How occupied now. By Coast Artillery. ...do By Cavalry By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Howard, Md.). As hospital for officers and enlisted men of Army and Navy. By Coast Artillery .do. .do. As a hospital for ollicers and enlisted men of the Army. Ungarrisoried How occupied during each of last 10 vears. By Coast Artillery. Do. By Cavalry. By detachment of Coast Artillery. Same for past 10 years. By Coast Artillery. Do. Do. Same for past 10 years. By detachment of In- fantry By Cavalry Cngarrisoned. 1 company Coast Ar- tillery (old frame buildings in bad condition). 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. Headquarters, and 2 battalions Infantry . 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 regiment Cavalry, 1 regiment Infantry, 1 regiment Field Ar- t illery , field hospital and ambulance com- pany , 1 company Sigiial Corps. Barrack space, and 3 sets officers quarters in old fort. By Signal Corps in 1906, 1907, "and 1908. Since ungarri- soned. By Infantry since 1908, in- clusive. Post completed in 1907. By Infantry 1906 to 1911, in- clusive: by Infantry, Cav- alry, Signal Corps, and Field Artillery in 1912, 1913, and 1914; by Cavalry and Siunal Corps in 1915. By Cavalry 1906 to 1912, in- clusive. By Infantry. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery from 1910 to date. By detachment of Coast "Artillery. By Coast Artillery. ...do I Do. By Cavaln I By ( 'avalry from 1906 to 1915, inclusive, except 1910 and 1911, when it was occupied I iv Infantrv. By < vast Artillery By '( oast Artillery. A s recruit depot As recruit depot. By detachment of In- fantry. By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Stevens, Oreg.). By detachment of Coast "Artillery (subpost of Fort Howard, Md.). By Coast Artillery By Coast Artillery . ....do By detachment of In- fantry. By Coast .\ rtillery By 2 troops Cavalry, "field hospital, and am- bulance compan . [J n garrisoned. D. of D. FEB'IS 1916 By Coast Artillery. Do. By Infantry. By Coast Artiller.v . By Cavalry and Infantry in 1906. 1907, 1908, and 1909; by Cavalry, Infantrv, En- gineers, Field Artillery. Signal Corps, and Hospital Corps, in 1910; by Cavalry, Infantrv, Field Artillery, and field hospital and am- bulance company , 1911 and 1912; bv Cavalry, field hos- pital and ambulance com- pany in 1913, 1914, and 1915. No garrison for 10 years. i \\IM\ POSTS. Statement showing ike ust now being modi of each Amu/ poet and the net that has been made dunny each year of tin \r • tin last 10 years- Continued Name of post. law, Fort , Iowa. DeSoto, Fort, Fla Douglas. Fort . i tab. Da Pont, Port, Del Eagle Pass, < ':iin|i. Tax Klhan Allen, Port, \ I- Flakier. Pod . N a-li . . . Fort, Me ( ipaiic i regimen! Cavalry. How occupied now . How occupied during each of last 10 years. I runt Royal, V i. Qainee, Fort, Ala. George Wright, Fori. Wash. Oettj . Fort, R. I Governors [aland, N. Y Fort, i< i Hamilton, Fori. \\ Y .. Hancock. Fort. N.J... Heath, Fort. M nv Coasl Ar- tillery. i regimenl infantry . . :> companies Coasl Ar- tillei . Permanent barracks for i company In- fantry. l regimenl Cavalry, l battalion Field Ar- tillery. 3 companies Coast Ar- tillery. Mo pei manenl build- By detachment of Cav- alry. By detach menl ol Coast Artillery. By detachment of In- fantry. By Coast Artillery By Pield Artillery and infantry. liv Cavalry and Bald hospital and ambu- lance company. I Artillery By detaclunent of Coast Artfllei Fort Constitution , N II. . As remount depot i companj Coast Ar- tillery. Beadquartere and 2 battalions Infantry. 10 men . . .* By detachment of Coast Artillery (subposl Ol Fort Morgan, Ala By Infantry H. G. Wright, Fort. N V Howard. Fort. Md Hiiachuea. Fort. Ariz Hunt, I ort, Ya Jackson Bum Jackson, Port . I-a Jay. Pott, N. V Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Jefferson ville (Ind.) de- pot. Keogh, Fort, Mont .... Key Weal Barracks, Ha. Lawton, Fort, Wash . . Leavenwor t h . F o rt . Kails. ipanies « oasl Artillery. G companies Coasl Artillery, ti companies Coast Artillery. 12 men. . ." Bj detachment of coast artillery (subposl 61 Fori Orebie, R. i \ s be tdquartex Eastern Department. By Coast Artillery .do. .do. tpanles Coast Artillery. 4 companies Artillery. l regiment Cavalry — l company < !c tillery. 3 companies Coast Artillery. do Beadquarters and l battalion infantry. 1,626 men 1 company Cos tillery. 1 battalion Infantry. . l regiment Infantry, l squadron Cavairi , i company Hospital Corps, l battalion Engineers, i bat- talion Field Artil- lery, 2 companies Signal Corps, and Army Service Schools. By detachment ol l Artillery (subpost, Fort Hanks. I By Coast Artillery .do. By Cavalry By Coast Artillery ....do (Jngarrisoned By Infantry. As recruit depot As Quartermaster depot As remount depot By Coast Artillery. By Infantry By Cavalry and Signal Corps. By Cavaln In 1906 and up to 191 I, inclusive, and by de- taohment in 191 1 and 1915. By Coast Artfllerj . By Infantry. 1906 to 1913, in- clusive, and by detach- ment in 191 I and IMS. li-. I os it Vrtfllery Chmenl Of Cavalry, 1912 and I'd:',; and by Cav- alry, infantry, and Field Artillery, In 1914 and 1915. irv and Field Artil- lerj . in 1906 and 1907; and by ( avalrj from 1907 to By Coast Artillery. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery. As remount depot, 1012 to 1915, inch; By detachment of Co 'tillery. 1909 to dale. By infantry. By detachment of I tillery in 1910. As headquarters Department. t Artillery . Do Do, By detachment of I "tillery. By Coast Artillery. Do By Cavalry. By Coast Artillery. Do. By detachment <>( Ci tillers in UM)7. 190\ 1909 (sill. post of Jackson Bar- By infantry. i nil depot As Quartermaster depot. By Cavalry, 1908 and l'.nir, and as remount depot. 1908 to 1915. Inclusive. By Coast Artillery. By Infantry. By Cavalry, Infantry, Field Artillery, Enginei Signal corps. 1906 to 1913, inclusive, and by Cavalry and Signal < orps, I'.di and 1915. ARMY POSTS. Statement showing the use now being made of each Army post and the use that has been made during each year of their existence for the last 10 years — Continued. Name of post. Capacity. How occupied now. How occupied during each of last 10 years. Letterman General Hospital, California. Levett, Fort, Me Lincoln, Fort, N. Dak.. Logan H. Roots, Fort, Ark. Logan, Fort, Colo Lyons, Fort, Me McDowell, Fort, Cal. . . McHenry, Fort, Md . . . Mcintosh, Fort, Tex... McKinley, Fort, Me... McPherson, Fort, Ga.. McRee, Fort, Fla Mackenzie, Fort, Wyo. Madison Barracks, N. Y. Mansfield, Fort, R. I.. Mason, Fort, Cal., sup- ply depot. (See San Francisco depot.) Mason, Fort, Cal. (post) Meade, Fort, S. Dak... Michie, Fort, N. Y Miley, Fort, Cal Missoula, Fort, Mont . . Monroe, Fort, Va Morgan, Fort, Ala Mott, Fort, N. J Moultrie, Fort, S. C... Myer, Fort, Va Myer, Fort, Va., quar- termaster depot. New York (N.Y.)depot. Niagara, Fort, N. Y Oglethorpe, Fort, Ga... Omaha (Nebr.) depot... Omaha, Fort, Nebr 6ntario, Fort, N. Y... 519 patients 1 company Coast Ar- tillery. 1 battalion Infantry . . do 10 companies As hospital for officers and enlisted men. By Coast Artillery Ungarrisoned . By detachment of Infan- try. As recruit depot 325 men (additional 300 men in hospital being converted into barracks). By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort McKinley, Me.). Recruit depot 1 battalion Infantry... 7 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 regiment Infantry . . . 9 men Headquarters and 2 battalions Infantry. Turned over to city of Baltimore. By Cavalry By Coast Artillery By detachment of In- fantry. By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Barrancas, Fla.). By detachment of Infan- try. By Infantry 1 company Coast Ar- tillery. By Coast Artillery . 1 company Corps. Signal ! By Signal Corps. Headquarters and 2 | By Cavalry squadrons Cavalry. 1 company Coast Ar- tillery. 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 battalion Infantry . . . 10 companies Coast Artillery. 4 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 4 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 squadron Cavalry, 1 battalion Field Ar- tillery. Army building and block owned by United States. Headquarters and 2 battalions Infantry. 1 regiment Cavalry 3 companies Signal Corps. 1 battalion Infantry... By Coast Artillery . do Ungarrisoned By Coast Artillery. . ....do By detachment of Coast Artillery. By Coast Artillery By Cavalry and Field Artillery. For storage purposes as part of the Washing- ton general depot. By Army and depot offi- ces. Ungarrisoned By Cavalry As quartermaster depot. Ungarrisoned By Infantry. As hospital for officers and enlisted men. By Coast Artillery. By Infantry 1906 to 1912, in- clusive; ungarrisoned 1913, 1914, and 1915. By Infantry. By Infantry 1907 and 1908; as recruit depot 1909 to date. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery. By Infantry 1906, 1907, and 1908; as recruit depot 1909 to date. By Coast Artillery 1906 to 1911, inclusive. By Infantry 1906 to 1911 in- clusive; by Cavalry 1912 to date. By Coast Artillery. By Infantry. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery. By Infantry. Do. By Coast Artillery. By Engineers 1906, 1907, and 1908; by Infantry 1909, 1910, and 1911; by Signal Corps 1913, 1914, and 1915. By Cavalry 1906 to 1911, in- clusive; by Cavalry and In- fantry 1912; by Cavalry, 1913 to date. By Coast Artillery. Do. By Iufantry 1906 to 1912; ungarrisoned in 1913. By Coast Artillery. Do. Do. By Cavalry and Field Artil- lery. For storage purposes as part of Washington depot. By Army and depot offices. By Infantry. By Cavalry. As quartermaster depot. By Signal Corps 1906 to 1913, inclusive, ungarrisoned 1914 and 1915. By Infantry. ARMY POST-. Statement thawing the tut nun being m of each Army /mst and the use that In is been made during each year oftht w i vr the last 10 years Continued. Name of post. Philadelphia pot (formerlySchuj l- k ill Arsenal). Philip Kearney, Fort. it. 1. Pickens, Fort, Fla Pittsbnrgb stoi supply depot (for- merly Alleghany Ar- Benal i. irg Barracks, \. Y. Porter, Fort. N. V Preble, Fori. M Capacity. Presidio of Monterey, Cal. Presidio of San Fran- olsoo, Cal. Keno, F'orl, Okla... Revere, Fort. Miss. Riley. Fort, Kans. . Robinson, Fort. Mel r . Rodman, Fort, Mass.... Roseerans, Fort. Cal. . St. Louis ( Mo.) cloth- ing depot. St. Louis (Mo.) [)o\vder depot. St. Paul i Minn.) depot. St. Philip, Fort, I a i oompany < • tillery. Sam Houston. Fort.Tex San Francisco (Cal.) depot. 1 regiment Infantry. . 1 battalion Infantry... 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 regiment Infantry, i squadron cavalry, 1 field hospital and ambulance company. Permanenl buildings for 1 regiment In- fantry and 1 squad- ron Cavalry; also cantonment build- ings for 2 additional regiments Infantry. How occupied now. 1 company Coast Ar- tillery. lent Cavalry. i regiment Field Artillery. Mounted S.r Ice Schools. 11 troops i a\alry i company Co tillery. 2 companies I lillerv. Army building OW if'! by United states. 1 company Coast Ar- tillery. 2 regiments Cavalry, l battalion Field Ar- tillerv. A- a general depot . Detachment of < tillerv Corps < subpost of Fort Greble, R. l. . By detachment ol Coast "Artillery (subpost Of Fort Barrancas, Fla. I. For storage ptU i Quartermaster Corps buildings by Geological Survey. By Infantry Ungarrisoned By Coast Artillery sub- post of Fort Williams. Me.). By Cavalry By Cavalry, Infantry, field hospital and am- bulance company. \s a remount depot. By Coast Artillery (sub- post of Fort Andrews, Si ass. i. By Cavalry do By Coast Artillery. .do. How occupieil during each of last in I . • neral depot. By detachment of I tillery. For ^titr by the Quartermaster Corps, ex- cepl a Iot builds by Geological Survey. By Infantry. Do. Hv Coast Artillery. Bj i:n ah v and I nl intry. 1906; by (nfantry 1907 and 1908; by Cavalry and In- fantry 1909; by Infantry 1910, 1911. I'M.', by Cavalry 1913; by Cavalry and field hospital and ambulance company L91 1 and 1915. By [nfantry, Cavalry, Held Artillery, and Coast Artil- lery ,1906, 1907; by same and I90\ 1909, 1910, 1911; by Infantry. I Signal i'orps. field hospital, and ambulance company 1912 and 1913; by Infantry andCoasI Artillery 1914: by \rtillery. Cavalry, Engineers, Befd hospital, and ambulance company 1915. Hv [nfantry 1906; ungarri- soned 1907 and 1908; re- mount depot 1909 lo date. By Coast Artillery. By Cavalry and Field Ar- tillery. By Cavalry. By Coast Artillery. Do. As a general depot Is a general depot. For storage purposes For storage purposes. By Army offices and storerooms. By detachment of < Hast Artillery t subpost of Jackson Barracks, La.). By Cavalry, Infantry, Engineers, F'ield Ar- tillery, and field hos- pital and ambulance company. As a general depot . By Army offices and si ore- rooms. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery. By Cavalry, Infantry. Field Artillery, 190»i, 1907, and 1908; lis 9 une and Signal Corps, 1909, 1910, and Bill; by Cavalry and Field \rtil- leVy. 1912 and 1913; by Cav- alry, Field Artillery, Signal and field hospital and ambulance company, l'H 1 and 1915 As a general depot. Docks and storehouses completed at Fort Mason, in 1911. ARMY POSTS. Statement shotting the use now being made of each Army post and the use that has been made during each year of their existence for the last 10 years — Continued. Name of post. Capacity. How occupied now. How occupied during each of last 10 years. San Diego Barracks, Cal. San Jacinto, Tex 1 company Infantry. Schuyler, Fort, N. H. Screven, Fort, Ga Sheridan, Fort, 111.... 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 4 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 regiment Infantry, 4 troops Cavalry, and 2 batteries Field Ar- tillery. By Cavalry By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Crockett, Tex.). By detachment of Coast Artillery. By Coast "Artillery By Cavalry and Signal Corps. Sill, Fort, Okla. 1 regiment Field Artil- i By Infantry and Field lery and 1 squadron Artillery Cavalry. Slocum, Fort, N. Y.. Smalhvood, Fort, Md... Snelling, Fort, Minn... 1,644 men. 20 men 1 regiment Infantry, 1 squadron Cavalry, 1 battalion Field Ar- tillery. Standish, Fort, Mass. . . 30 men Stark, Fort, N. II. Stevens, Fort, Oreg. Strong, Fort, Mass.. Sumter, Fort, S. C Taylor, Fort, Fla. Terry, Fort, N. Y Thomas, Fort, Ky.... Totten, Fort, N. Y... Travis, Fort, Tex United States Disciplin- ary Barracks, Alea- traz, Cal. United States Disciplin- ary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Wadsworth, Fort, N. Y Walla Walls. Fort, Wash. 3 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 4 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 50 men companies Coast Ar- tillery. Headquarters and 2 battalions Infantry. 7 companies Coast Ar- tillery. 1 regiment Infantry and 1 battalion Field Artillery. 2 companies Coast Ar- tillery in casemates. 1 squadron Cavalry . . Walter Reed General 164 patients. Hospital, District of , ( olumbia. As recruit depot By detachment of Coast Artillery. By detachment By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Strong, Mass.). By detachment of Coast Artillery (subpost of Fort Constitution, N. 11.). By Coast Artillery .do Detachment of Coast Ar- tillery (subpost of Fort 'Moultrie, S. C). Ungarrisoned By Coast Artillery By detachment of In- fantry. B v Coast Artillery By detachment of (oast Artillery (subpost of Fort trockett, Tex.). A s military prison By Engineers. By Coast Artillery. Ungarrisoned As a general hospital for officers and enlisted men of the Army. Ungarrisoned until January, 1915; by Cavalry in 1915. Bv detachment of Coast Ar- tillery, 1911 to 1915, inclu- sive. By Coast Artillery. Do. Bv Infantry, Cavalry, and Field Artillery, 1906 to 1911, inclusive; by Infantry and Cavalry, 1912; by Cavalry only in 1913, 1914; by Cav- alry and Signal Corps in 1915. By Cavalry, 1906; by Cav- and Field Artillery, 1907, 1908, 1909, and 1910; by Fisld Artillery only in 1911; bv Infantry and Field Ar- tillery in 1912; by Field Ar- tillery only in 1913 and 1914, and Infantry and Field Artillery in 1915. As recruit depot. Detachment of Coast Artil- lery. By Infantry, Cavalry, and Field Artillery, 1906 to 1911, inclusive; by Field Artillery only in 1912, 1913, and 1914; by detachment in 1915. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery . Do. By Coast Artillery. Do. By detachment of Coast Artillery. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery, 1906; since ungar- risoned. By Coast Artillery. By Infantry. By Coast Artillery. By detachment of Coast Ar- tillery, 1911 to date. As military prison. Do. Bv Infantry and Field Artil- lery 1906 and 1907; bv same and Engineers 1908 to 1913, inclusive: and by Infantry and Engineers 1914 and 1915. By Coast Artillery. By Cavalry 1906 to 1909, inclusive; since ungarri- soned. As a general hospital, 1909 to date. MOM POSTS. i Statement showinq ' . post and lfn ua that h< rfurtng each yt ist 10 years Continued. Of post. Ward, Fort, Wash Warren, T't.r! , Mass Capacity. ir,, i o i ipied now . 1UIIV Artilli li . v rt illerv. i companies Engineers rt lllery \\ i '.i! tor Ban I companies Engine* I War l ii-tri i uf ( olumbia. I • Washington, Fort, kid. S companies < oasl Bvdetachmei I ol i oasl miliary. Artillery. Wayne, Fort, Mi h. 2 battalions Infantry. . By detachment West Point, IS v By Military Acadei Wetberrll, Fort, R. I.. 20 men By detachment ol Art illerv (subi o Fort Adams, R. I ■ Whipple Barracks, Kriz. l battalion Infant] rrisoned.... Whitman, Fort, Wash , By detachment of Coast Artillery subpost of Fort Worden, Wash.). Wm H. Harrisdn.Mont Headquarters ind i ; a arrisoned battalion [nl Williams, Fort, Me. S companies Coast By Coast Artillery. \rt illerv. wm ate, Fort, N. Mex. 4 troops Cavalry. Ungarrisoned Winfleld Bcott, Fort. Cal. ; • companies Coa I An illerv. Wood, Fort, N. Y l company Signal Corps. Worden, Fort, Wash.... 6 companie Artillery. Yellowstone, Fort, Wyo l squadron Cavalrj Yo3emite, i amp, Cal... -' troops cavalry... kst \rt illerv. By Signal I orps... By i oasi Artillery. bmenl of Cav- alrj . • fl upied during each of li t 10 yi i Vrtillery. Do I : v F n . i Artillery. liv Infantry to 1812; by t Act illerv. By Cavalry. 1906; bj [nfan- trv and < avalry, 1907; bv Infantry, 1909 and 1*10 and by detachment, 1911. ind 1913; ->■ garrisoned. By detachment o \n illerv. 1911 to date. By Infantry. 1906 to 1912 inclusive; ungarrisoned 1913 to date. i Artillery. By Cavalry, 1908 to 1910, inclusive: ungarrisoned, 1911 to dale. 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