Frank Herman Albright

Frank Herman Albright (August 2, 1865 – July 21, 1940) was a career officer in the United States Army.

[1] His subsequent assignments included Fort Assiniboine, Montana and professor of Military Science and Tactics at the University of North Dakota.

[1][4] He led a company of North Dakota soldiers in Puerto Rico during the summer of 1898, then performed duty with the 11th Infantry Regiment.

[2] As commander of the regiment's Company E, Albright served in the province of Zambales, including duty in the towns of Santa Cruz and Masinloc.

[2] In August 1902, Albright led his company back to the United States and its new posting at Fort Reno, Oklahoma.

[5] From January 1903 to September 1905, Albright was assigned as professor of Military Science and Tactics at Purdue University.

[5] From July 1906 to June 1907, he was the commissary officer for the 25th Infantry, and he continued in this assignment after the regiment was posted to the Presidio of San Francisco.

[5] From September 1907 to June 1909, Albright served as regimental commissary during the 25th Infantry's service in the Philippines, first at Parang, Maguindanao, and then at Zamboanga City.

[1] Upon returning to the United States, he commanded the 21st Infantry Regiment at Fort George Wright.

Albright as a brigadier general in 1918