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Louis J Van Schaick

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Years of service
  
1899 - 1934

Name
  
Louis Van

Rank
  

Born
  
July 1, 1875Cobleskill, New York (
1875-07-01
)

Battles/wars
  
Philippine-American War

Died
  
February 14, 1945, Philippines

Education
  
United States Military Academy

Place of burial
  
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Taguig, Philippines


Service/branch
  
Battles and wars
  

Louis Joseph Van Schaick (pronounced "Van Scoik") (July 1, 1875 - February 14, 1945) was an officer in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the Philippine-American War.

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Biography

He was born on July 1, 1875 in Cobleskill, New York.

Van Schaick attended West Point as a member of the 1900 class, but left one year before graduating to join the army. While serving in the Philippines, he held the governorships of Cavite (1905-1907) and Mindoro (1908-1912).

He later went on to fight with General John J. Pershing in pursuit of Pancho Villa, and was part of the 1st expeditionary force sent to France (as a lieutenant colonel), again with General Pershing. He was retired for disability in August 1934 with the rank of colonel.

He was later imprisoned during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, and died shortly after his release on February 14, 1945.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: Near Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippine Islands, November 23, 1901. Entered service at: Cobleskill, N.Y. Birth: Cobleskill, N.Y. G.O. No.: 33, 1913. Date of issue: Unknown.

Citation:

While in pursuit of a band of insurgents was the first of his detachment to emerge from a canyon, and seeing a column of insurgents and fearing they might turn and dispatch his men as they emerged one by one from the canyon, galloped forward and closed with the insurgents, thereby throwing them into confusion until the arrival of others of the detachment.

References

Louis J. Van Schaick Wikipedia