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Straight Army Ration and Baking Bread. A Practical Manual for Army Cooks, Mess Stewards, and Post Bakers, in Field or in Garrison and on the March; for Company Officers, Post Treasurers and Mess Officers of Troops Aboard Army
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Handling the
Straight Army Ration and Baking Bread. A Practical Manual for Army Cooks, Mess Stewards, and Post Bakers, in Field or in Garrison and on the March; for Company Officers, Post Treasurers and Mess Officers of Troops Aboard Army
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
1259:. Fort Riley, Kan: Mounted Service School Press, 1910.
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on June 15, 1892, and graduated on June 12, 1896, as a
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where he commanded the first training school for army
1299:. Fort Leavenworth : U.S. Cavalry Association, 1917.
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United States Army Command and General Staff College
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Commandant of the Command and General Staff College
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1328:. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1975. p. 263.
1214:. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1975. p. 262.
948:Montenegrin Ordre du Prince Danilo I (3rd Class)
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324:, also pursued an army career and retired as a
1326:Who Was Who in American History - the Military
1212:Who Was Who in American History - the Military
817:, until November 9, 1935. He was promoted to
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493:Holbrook was a distinguished graduate of the
379:On June 24, 1889, Holbrook was posted to the
37:The National Cyclopedia of American Biography
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1239:. Kansas City, Mo: F. Hudson Pub. Co, 1905.
679:. When the United States became involved in
454:and Troop I, 4th Cavalry Regiment, based at
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262:(April 30, 1875 – October 19, 1952) was a
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953:Montenegrin Medaille de Bravoure d'Argent
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505:, on July 2, 1905, and then attended the
1275:Holbrook, Lucius R., and Patrick Dunne.
1234:Holbrook, Lucius R., and Patrick Dunne.
986:Fourragère of the French Croix du Guerre
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943:Army of Occupation of Germany Medal
709:, October 21 to November 20, 1917;
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1461:Military personnel from Wisconsin
1456:People from Waterville, Wisconsin
1436:People from Northfield, Minnesota
1471:Officers of the Legion of Honour
1161:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998).
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292:West Bridgewater, Massachusetts
407:. He then served with General
303:United States Military Academy
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1279:. Menasha, Wis: Banta, 1916.
900: Silver Star with
536:Holbrook was assigned to the
458:, until July 1, 1901, and at
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278:Early life and family history
1297:The Mess Officer's Assistant
1277:The Mess Sergeant's Handbook
734:54th Field Artillery Brigade
717:, April 20 to June 8, 1918;
699:American Expeditionary Force
671:, and he sailed with it for
665:7th Field Artillery Regiment
622:Mexican Expeditionary Forces
576:The Mess Officer's Assistant
570:The Mess Sergeant's Handbook
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888:Tayabas, Philippine Islands
853:1st Field Artillery Brigade
844:Distinguished Service Medal
738:1st Field Artillery Brigade
222:Distinguished Service Medal
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604:Holbrook was stationed at
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932:World War I Victory Medal
879:Silver Star for Gallantry
725:, August 4, to 16, 1918.
572:with Patrick Dunne (1916)
560:with Patrick Dunne (1905)
490:, until August 28, 1904.
446:Holbrook returned to the
370:Presidio of San Francisco
336:Holbrook served with the
322:Willard Ames Holbrook Jr.
251:Willard Ames Holbrook Jr.
78:San Francisco, California
35:From the 1926 edition of
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719:Montdidier-Noyon Defense
655:Holbrook then served at
597:, where he attended the
1123:Letterman Army Hospital
1102:United States Air Force
784:Organized Reserve Corps
742:Meuse-Argonne Offensive
495:Infantry-Cavalry School
385:Philippine–American War
288:Wrentham, Massachusetts
203:Battle of Santa Rosa II
183:Philippine–American War
1387:August–September 1920
1295:Holbrook, Lucius Roy.
964:French Croix de Guerre
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651:, Lucius Roy Holbrook.
519:Fort Francis E. Warren
921:Mexican Service Medal
890:, on January 21, 1900
881:. His citation reads:
846:. His citation reads:
826:Philippine Department
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538:Commissary Department
452:15th Cavalry Regiment
299:Northfield, Minnesota
282:Holbrook was born in
272:Philippine Department
245:Willard Ames Holbrook
173:Philippine Department
136:Years of service
1255:Holbrook, Lucius R.
1095:Berkeley, California
1065:January 31, 1939 –
1059:December 28, 1933 –
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832:Military decorations
523:5th Cavalry Regiment
441:6th Cavalry Regiment
338:4th Cavalry Regiment
198:Battle of San Isidro
90:Morris Hill Cemetery
1084:Trenton, New Jersey
1053:October 20, 1925 –
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707:Sommerviller Sector
413:Southern Expedition
284:Arkansaw, Wisconsin
274:from 1936 to 1938.
260:Lucius Roy Holbrook
23:Lucius Roy Holbrook
1393:Hugh Aloysius Drum
1376:Charles Henry Muir
1091:United States Navy
1043:Lieutenant Colonel
1034:August 16, 1918 –
1027:August 5, 1917 –
1023:Lieutenant Colonel
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587:San Antonio, Texas
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208:Battle of Talavera
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