NOTABLES AND AWARDS
1885
Robert Bullard: Commander, 1st Infantry Division
Beaumont B. Buck: Commander, 2nd Infantry Brigade
1886
Bertram Tracy Clayton: Quartermaster 1st Infantry Division
Highest ranking West Point graduate killed in action in World War IGeorge B. Duncan: Commander, 1st Infantry Brigade
1891
John L. Hines: Commander, 16th Infantry Regiment
Later, Army Chief of Staff from 1924-1926Hanson Edward Ely: Commander, 28th Infantry Regiment
Later, commanded the 5th Infantry Division
1892
Charles P. Summerall: Commander, 1st Field Artillery Brigade
Later, 1st Infantry Division Commander in WWI, and Army Chief of Staff from 1926-1930
1893
Hamilton Allen Smith: Commander, 26th Infantry Regiment
Posthumously awarded Distinguished Service Cross for actions at Soissons, France
1894
Frank Parker: Commander, 18th Infantry Regiment
Later 1st Infantry Brigade and then 1st Infantry Division Commander in October, 1918
1896
Lucius Roy Holbrook: Commander, 7th Field Artillery Regiment
Later, 1st Field Artillery Brigade
1914
Richard Bolles Paddock: Lieutenant Colonel, 2nd Field Signal Battalion
William Rutledge Orton: Infantry
1915
Albert Whitney Waldron: Field Artillery
1916
John Howard Wills: Engineers
John Bennington Bennet: Infantry
Robert Kenneth Whitson: Infantry
Awarded Distinguished Service Cross
1917
Charles Everett Hurdis: Battery Commander, Field Artillery
Solomon Foote Clark: Artillery
Charles Walter Yuill: Infantry, 26th Infantry Regiment
James Arthur Code Jr.: Signal Corps
Bertrand Morrow: Cavalry
Stewart Whiting Hoover: Infantry, 18th Infantry Regiment
First Graduate of West Point killed in action in World War IJohn Addison Weishampel: Infantry
Malcolm Boord Helm: Infantry, Machine Gun Battalion