Armed Forces
Found in 1133 Collections and/or Records:
Unidentified street, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, 1948
Unidentified street scene, Cuba, 1899
Unidentified United States Army soldiers in Cuba, circa 1898-1905
Union Calendar No. 297 H.R. 16510, May 13, 1914
This bill recognizes the services of certain military officers of the Isthmian Canal Commission.
United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1900
United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, 1900
United States Army 8th Infantry soldiers on military parade in Havana, Cuba, 1899
United States Army 10th Infantry camp ground with Morro Castle in the background and the U.S.S.Chesterleaving port for the United States, 1899
United States Army ambulance at Camp McKenzie, Georgia, February 15, 1899
Photo by US Army Signal Corps
United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed, January 21, 1892
Colonel Edwin C. Mason rates Reed's characteristics as very good and excellent. However, under scientific attainments Mason writes, “nothing special.” [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed, June 30, 1895
Sternberg notes that Reed is especially well qualified for his present duties as Curator of the Army Medical Museum, has excellent scientific attainments, and is an excellent pathologist. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed, June 30, 1896
Sternberg states that Reed is an excellent medical officer and zealous student of medical science as well as an expert pathologist and bacteriologist. The reports are dated June 30, 1896 and July 3, 1896. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
United States official in Governor General Leonard Wood's offices in Havana, Cuba, circa 1900
United States soldiers marching through Ceiba, Cuba on their way to Havana, Cuba for embarkation, 1899
United States troops entering Havana, Cuba, January 1, 1899
Photo by US Army Signal Corps.
Untitled article on disease in the tropicsArmy and Navy Journal, October 1, 1910
Untitled article,The Reporter, circa 1910
Unveiling of Tablet at Reed's Birthplace
,Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 13, 1903
U.S. War Department General Orders, No. 172, October 18, 1905
This order establishes that the Army General Hospital in the District of Columbia be named the Walter Reed United States Army General Hospital, in honor of Reed.