FIELD, STAFF, AND BAND
- Theodore Roosevelt Colonel New York, N. Y.
- Alexander O. Brodie Lieut. Colonel Prescott, Ariz.
- Henry B. Hersey Major Santa Fé, N. M.
- George M. Dunn Major Denver, Col.
- Micah J. Jenkins Major Youngs Is., S. C.
- Henry A. Brown Chaplain Prescott, Ariz.
- Maxwell Keyes 1st Lt. & Adjt. San Antonio, Tex.
- Sherrard Coleman 1st Lt. & Q. M. Santa Fé, N. M.
- Ernest Secker Sergt. Major Los Angeles, Cal.
- Matthew Douthett Q. M. Sergeant Denver, Col.
- Clay Platt Cf. Trumpeter San Antonio, Tex.
- Joseph F. Kansky Sad. Sergeant Tacoma, Wash.
- Leonard Wood Colonel Cape Cod, Mass.
- Promoted, July 9, 1898, to Brig.-Gen. of U. S. Vols.
- Thomas W. Hall 1st Lieut. & Adjt.
- Tendered his resignation as 1st Lieut. and Adjt., which took effect Aug. 1, 1898, in compliance with S. O. No. 175, O. G. O., dated July 29, 1898.
- Jacob Schwaizer 1st Lt. & Q. M. El Reno, O. T.
- Resigned his commission as 1st Lieut., Aug. 4, 1898. Resignation took effect Sept. 7, 1898.
- Joseph A. Carr Sergt. Major Washington, D. C.
- Discharged at San Antonio, Texas, by way of favor to enable him to accept a commission as 1st Lieut. in the Regiment, May 19, 1898.
- Christian Madsen R. Q. M. Sergt. El Reno, O. T.
- Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability at Camp Wikoff, L. I., Aug. 26, 1898.
- Alfred E. Lewis R. Q. M. Sergt.
- Deserted from Camp at San Antonio, Tex., on or about May 5, 1898.
- Ernest Haskell Cadet West Point.
- Acted with regiment as second lieutenant. Dangerously wounded by Mauser bullet, July 1st.
THE HOSPITAL CORPS.
- Henry La Motte Major Williamsburg, Mass.
- James A. Massie 1st Lieutenant Santa Fé, N. M.
- James R. Church 1st Lieutenant Washington, D. C.
- Acted as Regimental Surgeon during most of the campaign.
- James B. Brady Steward Santa Fé, N. M.
- Herbert J. Rankin Steward Las Vegas, N. M.
- Charles A. Wilson Steward Colorado Springs, Col.
- John R. Rawdin Private.