In 1918, he attended the divisional training school for officers at Camp Meade in Maryland.
The unit organized at Camp Meade, Maryland on 25 August 1917.
Camp Meade was established August 24, 1898, near Middletown, Pennsylvania.
The number of deaths in this Camp Meade to October 11, 1898 was 64.
Summer training camps were usually conducted at Camp Meade.
The installation was named Camp Meade and was supposed to be a temporary facility, used only for the duration of the war.
He assumed duties again at Camp Meade, Maryland, commanding a battalion of tanks, where he remained until 1922.
Shield The 314th Infantry was organized at Camp Meade as a unit of the 79th Division in 1917.
One the Army's most expert cavalry officers, he was seldom seen off his horse at Camp Meade.
Camp Meade was abandoned about November 17, 1898.