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frontiers with the 5th Cavalry. His next tour was at West Point, where he served for five years as assistant professor of Spanish, teaching French, geology, chemistry and mineralogy as well. Promotion to 1st Lieutenant in 1878 brought with it another five-year tour on the Western frontier.
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Armies, was principally his work and was published in his name in 1880–1901. Davis was promoted to Colonel in 1901, and a few months later became a Brigadier and Judge Advocate General, a post he was to occupy for a decade. (His appointment followed that of
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The return to West Point in 1883 gave Davis a chance to head the History Department as principal assistant professor, and to serve as assistant professor of law, instructing also in geography and ethics. During this tour, he completed his
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Only four months later, however, Davis's professional abilities were recognized and required in Washington. He was appointed a Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, and transferred to the Office of the
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in 1898. In addition, Davis authored several historical and professional works on the tactical use of cavalry.
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at West Point two years after the War, Davis graduated in 1871 and was commissioned a second lieutenant of the
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section of Washington, D.C. Davis and his wife Ella Prince Davis were buried at the
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It was during the next few years that Davis completed his major publications. His
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He died on December 16, 1914, of heart disease at his home in the
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Columbian (now George Washington University) Law School
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