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Rogers Birnie

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He transferred to the Ordnance Corps in 1878 and served at the West Point Foundry, Springfield Arsenal and Sandy Hook Proving Ground. He was instrumental in the introduction of steel-forged built-up guns for coastal artillery in the United States. He served as a Lieutenant Colonel of volunteers in
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class of 1872 and was commissioned in the Infantry. He immediately reported to the 13th Infantry at Fort Douglas near
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in 1888, where he served as the first manager of the board of directors.
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worked for the International Arms and Fuze Company. He died in
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in 1874. During the survey that year, he found some
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Taneytown, Maryland
Washington, D.C.

United States Army

Colonel
Spanish–American War
Ernest Graves Sr.
Ernest Graves Jr.
United States Army
Death Valley
Taneytown, Maryland
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Battle of Gettysburg
American Civil War
West Point
Salt Lake City
Wheeler Survey
Anasazi
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Los Angeles
San Gabriel Mountains
Mojave Desert
Mount Whitney
National Geographic Society
Cuba
Spanish–American War
World War I
Washington, D.C.

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