History of the Twenty Second United States Infantry 1866 1922

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History of the Twenty Second United States Infantry 1866 1922
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Following the departure of Company C from Fort McDowell, Company K was transferred to their barracks. At the same time Companies I and L were moved from the Presidio of San Francisco to the depot of recruits and casuals.
Annual target practice for 1907 was conducted by the organizations of the regiment during May, June and July.
June 12, Field and Staff, 2nd battalion, and Companies F and H moved from Alcatraz Island to the Presidio of Monterey ; June 24, Companies E and G, having completed the
...ir target 122 Twenty-second United States Infantry practice, moved from the rifle range to the Presidio of Mon- terey.
Strike Duty at Goldfield, Nevada December 4, 1907 the regimental commander was directed to place two companies in readiness to move to Goldfield, Nevada, for strike duty. This was due to an impending strike among the members of the local union of the Western Federation of Miners. Companies B and K were selected by the colonel for this duty, but on the following day the entire regiment, less the band and Company C, received orders to proceed immediately to Goldfield.


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