Report of the Commission On Massachusetts' Part in the World War V.1

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Col.
Thomas Ridgeway was in command at the opening of hostilities. His successors to 1919 (inclusive) were Col. George F. Quinby, Col. Morris H. Barroll, Col. James F. Howell, and Col. Stephen M. Foote.
The forts protecting Boston Harbor, forming part of the Coast Defenses, Boston, were : Warren, Banks, Strong, Revere, Andrews, Standish, and Heath, and the mortar battery at Winthrop ; and protecting New Bedford, Fort Rodman.
Aug. 21, 1917, 6 officers and 234 men were transferred from the 1st to
... 12th Cos., C.A.C., stationed in Boston Harbor, to the 26th Division Ammunition Train. On the 29th, 155 men were transferred to the 51st Field Artillery Brigade, from 2d, 9th, 10th, and 20th Cos. R.I.C.A., and 1st to 12th Cos. Mass. C.A., and on Oct. 13, 1917, an order transferred men from the 1st, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 13th Companies in Boston Harbor forts, and from the 3d and 5th Companies at Boston, and the 1st and 2d Com- panies at New Bedford, to Camp Devens for the 76th Division.
No men from the draft were received until the last of December, 1917.


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