Herbert B. Crosby
Herbert Ball Crosby was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War and World War I, he attained the rank of major general as the Army's Chief of Cavalry.
Born in Kansas and raised in Kansas and Illinois, Crosby graduated from West Point in 1893 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant of Cavalry. He served throughout the western United States at the start of his career, and served in Cuba during the Spanish–American War. As his career progressed, Crosby served in the Philippines during the Philippine–American War and in Arizona during the Mexican Border Campaign. During World War I, Crosby commanded the 351st Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 88th Division, and served on several occasions as acting commander of the division's 176th Infantry Brigade.
After the war, Crosby graduated from the Army's School of the Line, Command and General Staff College, and Army War College; he was an instructor at the Staff College after his graduation, and after he graduated from the War College he served as its deputy commandant. In 1926, Crosby was appointed as the Army's Chief of Cavalry, and he served until retiring in 1930.
From 1930 to 1933, Crosby was one of the three federal commissioners responsible for administering the government of Washington, DC. He died in Washington in 1936, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Early life
Herbert Ball Crosby was born in Basehor, Kansas on December 24, 1871, the son of George Heman and Jane Crosby. He was raised and educated in Leavenworth, Kansas and Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1893. Crosby was commissioned as a second lieutenant of Cavalry, and assigned to the 8th Cavalry Regiment.Start of career
Crosby served with 8th Cavalry Regiment from 1893 to 1901, including postings to Fort Meade, Fort Yates, Fort Assinniboine, and Huntsville, Alabama. During the Spanish–American War he served with his regiment at Puerto Principe, Cuba.In 1901, Crosby was promoted to captain and assigned to the 14th Cavalry Regiment. His assignments included command of Troop B and regimental commissary, and he served at Fort Riley, Fort Huachuca, the Philippines, Fort Walla Walla, and Boise Barracks. From 1909 to 1911 he performed recruiting duty at Fort Slocum, New York, and from 1912 to 1915, Crosby served in the Philippines with the 8th Cavalry. In 1915 he was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Regiment, and he served at the Presidio of San Francisco and the Presidio of Monterey, and then at Fort Naco, Arizona as part of the Mexican Border Campaign. He was promoted to major in 1916.