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Description Colonel Charles A. Ranlett, (1874 – 1961) was the son of Captain Seth Alonzo Ranlett, of the 36th Infantry Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia.  He was born in Melrose, Mass. and graduated from Newton High School in 1893. He later attended the Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amherst, Mass. From June 1894 to January 1897, he was a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, and while at the academy was thrown from a horse and injured in such a way that he could not complete his course. He was discharged from the academy on that account.  Unable to enter the army during the Spanish American War, he became a reporter on military affairs for the Boston Journal and went south to cover stories as a correspondent. While at Tampa, Florida his services were bid for by the New York Times. After the war, he worked for the Boston Transcript and began writing numerous articles for magazines in a variety of subjects. From 1902, to 1904, he was a brevet captain of the Virginia volunteers and commandant at the Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, Virginia.  Col. Ranlett stated in his photo journal, “The drill of the platoon of cadet cavalry at Bethel Military Academy was to be the most enjoyable part of my work….This cadet troop was known as the “Col. Mosby Troop,” and at the time I commanded it Col. John S. Mosby’s grandson Cadet Mosby Campbell, rode in its ranks. Most of the cadets were descendants of Confederate soldiers, and on drill ground at the Academy was the identical spot upon which the “Black Horse Cavalry” was organized in 1858.”  He later was an instructor at Mitchell’s Boy School, Billerica, and the Lasell (young ladies) Seminary at Auburndale, and then he taught fencing to the Boston Cadets (this including many of the Boston area high schools that maintained military courses, from 1904 to 1908 as Instructor of military drill). In 1908, Ranlett of Somerville’s Co. “M” of the 8th Massachusetts Infantry was elected 2nd lieutenant, and to captain of Co. “L” in 1910. In 1912, the governor of Mass. ordered Captain Ranlett’s company to put down the Lawrence textile strike, which became a very dangerous situation where Ranlett had to order a bayonet charge where many were hurt. The mob was bent on destroying mill property and blood was drawn forcing the strikers to yield their ground. Interestingly, at the time, being a very cold winter, the troops caps were referred to as “Coonskin caps,” these being army issue muskrat fur caps for winter use.” This same company was called out to perform duty at the great Salem Fire in 1914, and remained there for 2 months assisting many of the homeless who were forced to live in tents that had been sit up on the Salem common.  During the time of the Mexican Border trouble, he had resigned from the Mass. National Guard and was sent to El Paso, Texas, in a civilian capacity in the employ of the federal government. When the World War began, and back in the army, Ranlett was sent to Plattsburg, New York for training, and transferred back to Fort Devens, Mass with the 303rd Infantry Regiment, of the 76th Division, as a major commanding one of that regiment’s battalions.  He was later transferred as a liaison officer in the 2nd U.S. Army, G 1 section. He was chosen because officers appointed to those staff positions had to have a fluent command of the French language, and much possessing experience in military matters. After the war, Col. Ranlett would receive a great deal of praise by many well-known personages, both military and civilian, when he took charge of military instruction in Boston schools, and at the time of his retirement as master in 1933, he headed a staff of 16 instructors which taught 19,000 boys, the largest organization of its kind in the world. Some of the praise came in the form of personal letters like, General Malin Craig, Col. Thomas Bentley Mott, General William H. Bisbee (who has been an officer in the 18th US Infantry during the Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish War, and Philippine Insurrection, and was still in service during WWI. The author of the book, “Through Four American Wars.”). In retirement, Colonel Ranlett’s focus turned to big game hunting, collection firearms, and many other military and historical objects. He was an avid writer, contributing many articles to sporting magazines.

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