Served on frontier duty at Ft. Robinson, Nebraska, November 28, 1889 to September 19, 1890; at Ft. Du Chesne, Utah to May 21, 1894; on leave to September 1, 1894; Professor of Military Science arid Tactics at Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio, September 1, 1894 to May 18, 1898; Commanding Battalion at Camp Alger, Virginia, May to August, 1989; at Camp Meade, PA, to November 17, 1898; at Summerville, SC, until February, 1899; with his troop at Ft. Du Chesne, Utah, to April 1, 1901; enroute to Philippines, April 1, 1901; commanding troop at Samar, Blanca, Aurora, October 6, 1902; enroute to US October 31, 1902; at San Francisco, CA;
commanding troop to May 1903; acting Supt. of Sequoia and General Grant National Parks, CA, May 20 to November 2, 1903; at Presidio, San Francisco, commanding troops to May 13, 1904; at Port au Prina, Haiti; Military Attache, May 1904 to April 28, 1907; at Washington, D.C., on duty in 2nd Division, General Staff, May 7, 1907 to June 1, 1908; en route to P.I. to August 3, 1908; at Camp McGrath, P.I.; commanding troop and 3rd Squadron, August 7, 1908 to May 1909; at Ft. D.A. Russell, WY, commanding troop and 2nd Squadron to March 1911; at San Antonio, Texas, in Naneuver Division to July 1911; at Ft. D.A. Russell, WY, to December 26, 1911; at Washington, D.C., in office of chief of staff, December 31, 1911 to December 31, 1915 (received Spingarn Medal for African Work);
in Mexico with Puntitive Expedition, Februarj 16, 1916 to March 9, 1917; retired June 22, 1917 for disability contracted in line of duty; recalied to active service; on duty with National Guard, State of Ohio, to November 6, 1918; at Camp Grant, IL; commanding Development Unit, November 6, 1918 to March 5, 1919; appointed M.A, Monrovia, Liberia, November 4, 1919; serving in this capacity until date of his death. He died January 8, 1922, at Lagos, Southern Nigeria.