Boyer, Perry L.
Perry L. Boyer was a United States (U.S.) Army colonel in the Army Medical Corps. He served at the following posts: Army Medical Museum (1901); the Philippines (1902-1905); Fort Sam Houston (1905-1906); Hot Springs (1906-1907); Fort McKinley and Camp Eldridge (1907-1910); San Francisco (1910); Fort Clark (1910-1911); Chicago (1911-1912); West Point (1912); Madison Barracks (1912-1915); 6th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (1915); 5th Field Hospital (1915-1916); 92nd Infantry Division (1918); Army Artillery, 1st Army (1918-1919); 1st and 2nd Infantry Division (1919); Camp Devens (1919); Fort Des Moines (1919-1921); Chicago (1921-1924); Camp Meade (1924-1927); Fort Mills (1927-1928); and Vancouver Barracks (1930). His service at these posts led him to Tientsin in 1904, to San Francisco with the 1st U.S. Cavalry Regiment after the earthquake of 1906, to Camp Mabry in 1906, to Gettysburg for the semicentennial in 1913, and to Put-in-Bay for the centennial in 1913.
From the description of The Perry L. Boyer papers, 1877-1946. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 47728837
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