- Arthur L. Wagner
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name=Arthur Lockwood Wagner
born= birth date|1853|3|16
died= death date and age|1905|6|17|1853|3|16
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placeofbirth=Ottawa, Illinois
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allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1866-1905
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=Indian Wars Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Arthur Lockwood Wagner (March 16, 1853-June 17, 1905) was a United States brigadier general and military instructor Born in
Ottawa, Illinois , Wagner graduated fromWest Point near the bottom of his class with a commission in the infantry. While serving on the frontier, Wagner saw action during campaigns against the Sioux and Nez Perce from 1866 until 1877, and the Utes in 1881. Entering military education while assigned as a professor of military science and tactics at theLouisiana State University andEast Florida Seminary , Wagner would win high praise from theMilitary Service Institution of the United States , and greatly increased his prominence as one of the leading military scholar, for hismonograph "The Military Necessities of the United States, and the Best Method of Meeting Them" in 1884. Following his transfer toFort Leavenworth, Kansas the next year, Wagner accepted a personal request by the commandant of the United States Infantry and Cavalry School to be an assistant instructor of tactics and the military arts. During this time, as the Infantry and Cavalry School became an official military training school with the establishment of regulations and training programs in 1888, Wagner would author several important military textbooks including "The Campaign of Koniggratz" (1889) and "Organization and Tactics" (1895). Promoted to captain in 1892, Wagner was named head of the Military Arts Department two years later. Promoted to major in 1896, Wagner was transferred to the adjutant general's office of the War Department as head of the Military Information Division's section of military intelligence. During the Spanish-American War, Wagner served as a staff officer to Gen.Henry Lawton from June to July 1898 and Gen.Nelson A. Miles until August, serving briefly as adjutant general of theDepartment of the Dakotas , before his transfer to thePhilippines in December 1899. During thePhilippine Insurrection , Wagner served in various staff positions, reaching the rank of colonel before returning to the United States in 1902 as adjutant general of theDepartment of the Lakes atChicago . Wagner lived inAsheville, North Carolina as a staff officer for the recently establishedArmy War College at theWashington Barracks (Fort Lesley McNair ), until his death on June 17, 1905, the same day in which he had won promotion to brigadier general.Bibliography
*Wagner, Arthur L. "The Military Necessities of the United States, and the Best Method of Meeting Them". 1884. (monograph)
*Wagner, Arthur L. "The Campaign of Koniggratz" Leavenworth, Kansas, 1889.
*Wagner, Arthur L. "Organization and Tactics". Kansas City, Missouri, 1895.
*Wagner, Arthur L. "The Security of Service and Information", 4th edition. Kansas City, Missouri, 1896.ee also
References
*Nenninger, Timothy K. "The Leavenworth Schools and the Old Army: Education, Professionalism, and the Officer Corps of the U.S. Army, 1818-1918". Westport, Connecticut, 1978.
Biographies
* Brereton, T. R. "Educating the U.S. Army: Arthur L. Wagner and Reform, 1875-1905"
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