Herbert Jermain Slocum
Herbert Jermain Slocum
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Born | Cincinnati, Ohio |
April 25, 1855
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Rank | Colonel |
Commands held | 13th Cavalry Regiment |
Battles/wars | Battle of Columbus, New Mexico |
Herbert Jermain Slocum (April 25, 1855 - March 29, 1928) was in charge of the 13th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Columbus, New Mexico in 1916 where Pancho Villa burned several buildings in Columbus, New Mexico.[1][2]
Biography
He was born on April 25, 1855 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Colonel Joseph Jermain Slocum (1833-?) and Sallie Hommedieu. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy on July 1, 1872 and graduated on June 22, 1876.[3]
He was in charge of the 13th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Columbus, New Mexico on March 9, 1916, where Pancho Villa burned several buildings in Columbus, New Mexico. He was exonerated for his failure to prevent the attack by Newton Diehl Baker, Jr., the United States Secretary of War.[2]
He died on March 29, 1928 in Washington, DC.[1][3][4]
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