Index Because of the nature of a memoir, the text often refers to individuals by title or rank, instead of by name; for example, the reader will not find Dwight F. Davis mentioned by name on page 161, but rather as “secretary of war.” Military units are indexed as spelled; for example, Fifth Corps appears before First Corps. Abatzia (Italy), 166 Abbott, John W. C., 73–74, 246n6 (ch. 10) Abingdon (VA), 77 “A” Company (USMA), 18–20 African Americans, 110, 240n13 Aiken (SC), 230 Air Corps Act (1926), 268n17 Aire River (France), 138 Akin (SC), 6 Alabama National Guard, 98 Alaska British-American territorial disputes over, 65, 66, 245–46n2 Summerall as artillery officer in, 65–70 Amade, Albert d’, 112, 253n14 American Commission to Negotiate Peace, 4, 162, 164, 167–68, 260n2 American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), 2–4 Baker Mission, 2 GHQ, 233, 256n3 (ch. 19) heavy weaponry of, 253n11 National Guard and, 260n62 organic sanitary trains in, 255n20 post-Armistice boards created by, 259–60n59 “shell shock” as problem in, 253–54n27 Summerall’s advancement in, 233 See also World War I entries, specific army, corps, division American Federation of Labor (AFL), 187, 191–92, 266n13 American Railway Union, 30, 241–42n16 Americans All (Reilly), 154 Anderson, George Smith, 44–45, 244n19 Andrews, Philip, 165, 166, 168, 261n4 Anniston (AL), 97, 98 Annunzio, Gabriele d’, 167, 261n7 Arlington National Cemetery, 6, 80, 213, 249n4 Armistice, 3–4 Armour, J. Ogden, 172, 262n12 armored forces, 206 Army and Navy Club, 228 Army Corps of Engineers, 223 Army of the Potomac, 156 Army Specialized Training Program, 225, 271n12 Army War College, 98 Arnold, Henry H., 85, 248n6 artillery “Summerall Barrage,” 150–51 Summerall inclination for, 26–27 Summerall learns, at West Point, 16 Westervelt Board on, 159 See also howitzers entries; Summerall, Charles P., as artillery officer; Tobyhanna (PA) field artillery range Association of American Universities, 222 Astatula (FL), 19 Astatula School (Astatula, FL), 12–13 Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhoren, 103–4, 107, 250–51n12 278 Index Astor, William Waldorf, 251n12 Austin, Fred T., 205, 214, 269n31 aviation, 5, 115, 117, 159, 199 AWOLs, 37–38 Babcock, Conrad S., 127–28, 255n13, 265n7 Babcock, John V., 181, 264n15 Bacon, Robert, 251n22 Bailey (doctor), 66 Baker, Chauncey B., 2, 250n1 Baker, Newton D., 108, 156 Baker Mission, 2 British front studied in, 104–5 dinner receptions during, 103–4, 106, 107 final report, 251n17 French front studied in, 105–6 overview of, 250n1 Summerall as artillery specialist in, 101, 103, 104–7, 250n1 Summerall joins, 101–3 Summerall’s recommendations following, 106–8, 111, 120, 127, 151 Balfour, Arthur, 102, 250n8 Baltic, SS, 101–2, 250n4 (ch. 15) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 75 Bangalore tubes, 117, 135, 253n21 Barnhardt, George C., 19, 240n27 Bar River (France), 153, 154 Barry, Thomas H., 95 career overview, 241n4, 248n14 as Eastern Dept. commander, 94, 249n11 Summerall first meets, 24 Summerall’s relationship with, 24 as West Point superintendent, 86–87 Bartolucci, Dundas L., 164–65, 167–69, 174, 261n3 (ch. 21), 262n3 Baruch, Bernard M., 121, 254n32 Batangas (Philippines), 45–46, 47 Battery F, 89 Battery F, Fourth Artillery, 40 Battery K, Fifth Artillery (Reilly’s Battery), 28, 48 in China Relief Expedition, 48–50, 51–54, 55–56 command of, 57 at Fort Hamilton (NY), 32–33 looting by, 57 married lieutenant policy in, 61, 62 at Presidio (CA), 27, 28 return to Manila, 61 return to U.S., 61–62 Summerall assigned to, 27 unspoken rules in, 45 Beaumont (France), 152 Benicia Arsenal/Barracks (CA), 24–27, 30, 58, 62, 200 Bennett, Lake, 69 Berdoulat, Pierre Emile, 130, 255n18 Berzy-le-Sec (France), 127 Binan (Philippines), 43 Blackman, Fred L., 174 Bliss, Tasker H., 101, 108, 250n2 Blount’s Ferry (FL), 10 Boer War (1899–1902), 243n6 boils, 55–56 Bois de Bantheville (France), 144, 149 Bois de Moncy (France), 138 bolomen, 46, 244n20 Bond, Oliver James, 217, 271n3 (ch. 28) bootlegging, 176 Boston (MA), 172 Boulanger chronograph, 28 Bowes, Edward J., 193, 266n114 Bowles, Frank Hamilton, 222, 271n8 Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901), 48, 245n11. See also China Relief Expedition Brandegee, Frank B., 173, 263n21 brevet ranks, 241n9 British Special Service Squadron, 183 Brooklyn Navy Yard, 35 Brown, Preston, 186, 187, 191, 203, 265n3 [44.211.91.23] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 12:31 GMT) Index 279 Brown, William Cary, 14, 239n1 (ch. 3) Brown University, 223 Buck, Beaumont, 126, 188, 255n7, 265n7 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 85...