Alexander Lucian Dade (18 July 1863 – 8 January 1927) was a United States military officer. He took part in a number of U.S. military conflicts, including the Spanish–American War and Philippine–American War.

Alexander Lucian Dade
Born(1863-07-18)18 July 1863
Died8 January 1927(1927-01-08) (aged 63)
Allegiance United States of America
Branch
United States Army
Service years
1887–1920
Rank
Brigadier General
Service number0-13451
Conflicts
Apache Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Mexican Punitive Expedition

Early life and education

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Military career

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After graduating from West Point in 1887, Dade was commissioned second lieutenant of the 13th Infantry. In 1888, Dade was transferred to the 10th Cavalry where he participated in the later stage of the Apache Wars. In 1895 he was promoted to first lieutenant of the 2nd Cavalry before being transferred to the 3rd Cavalry. As part of the 3rd Cavalry, Dade served in Cuba during the Spanish–American War, taking part in the Santiago Campaign (1898). On 9 September 1899 Dade became major in the 47th Volunteer Infantry and took part in the subsequent Philippine–American War, joining the 38th Volunteer Infantry. While in the Philippines, Dade served on the staff of General Samuel Baldwin Marks Young as an inspector during expeditions in the Northern Luzon region. In 1901, Dade was promoted to captain and in 1902 became an inspector in the Philippine Constabulary; Dade served in this capacity until 1905, when he returned to the United States and was assigned to the 9th Cavalry. In 1913, Dade was the base port inspector at Galveston, Texas and then inspector of the 2nd Division during the Vera Cruz Expedition (1914). Dade took part in the Mexican Punitive Expedition (1916–1917) during which he was promoted to colonel and served with the 7th Cavalry. Following the United States' entry into World War I, Dade was assigned to organize and head the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps on 11 April 1917. The following year he was director of aviation training at the Central Department Headquarters in Chicago and promoted to brigadier general. On 3 May 1918, Dade was honorably discharged and subsequently served in the Office of Inspector General in Chicago and department inspector in the Central Department until he retired due to disabilities in 1920.[19][20]

Personal life and death

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Dade married Josephine Worth, daughter of General John T. Sprague and Mary (Worth) Sprague, and granddaughter of William J. Worth.[21][22] They were the parents of two children: daughter Margaret and son Alexander Lucian Jr. He died on 8 January 1927 in his hometown of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.[19] Dade was interred at Arlington National Cemetery.[23]

References

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  21. Fletcher, Robert S.; Young, Malcolm O. (1927). Amherst College: Biographical Record of the Graduates and Non-graduates. Amherst, Massachusetts: Amherst College. p. 916 via Google Books.
  22. Johnston, Elizabeth Bryant (1894). Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. VI. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Publishing Co. p. 73 via Google Books.
  23. "Dade, Alexander L". ANCExplorer. U.S. Army. Retrieved 2023-03-24.