About 1905 he was sent to the Phillippine Islands where he contracted possibly malaria and was returned to the United States to be hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington DC. Upon his release, he was reassigned to Spokane Washington. In the 1920s, he was the commander of Ft Jay military prison on Governor's Island in New York City. There he became involved with a sensational case involving the escape of a prisoner and was subsequently tried by court marshal and acquitted.
He and Alice had no children.
About 1905 he was sent to the Phillippine Islands where he contracted possibly malaria and was returned to the United States to be hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington DC. Upon his release, he was reassigned to Spokane Washington. In the 1920s, he was the commander of Ft Jay military prison on Governor's Island in New York City. There he became involved with a sensational case involving the escape of a prisoner and was subsequently tried by court marshal and acquitted.
He and Alice had no children.
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