Background
Garlington was born in Newberry, South Carolina as the son of Albert Creswell Garlington, a general in the South Carolina militia during the American Civil War.
Garlington was born in Newberry, South Carolina as the son of Albert Creswell Garlington, a general in the South Carolina militia during the American Civil War.
He graduated from the academy in 1876 and was commissioned on June 15 of that year as a second lieutenant in the 7th Regiment of the United States Cavalry, but he did not physically join the unit until after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, which occurred several weeks after his appointment.
He entered the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens in 1869. However, he left UGA before graduating to accept an appointment to the United States Military Academy. He was quickly promoted to First Lieutenant on June 25, 1876 and then to Regimental Adjutant June 6, 1877, and served in that post until 1881.
He commanded one of the failed Adolphus Greely Relief Expeditions in 1883.
Garlington"s next promotions were to Captain on December 3, 1891, and Major, Inspector General, on January 2, 1895. In 1898, Garlington served as Inspector General in Cuba during the Spanish–American War and participated in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba.
In that same year (July 7, 1898), he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He again served as Inspector General from 1899 through 1901 in the Philippines during the Philippine–American War.
On March 1, 1901, Garlington was promoted to Colonel.
He served in the Inspector General position again in the Philippines from 1905 to 1906. The ultimate promotion for Garlington was to Brigadier General, Inspector General of the Army, on October 1, 1906, after which he served on the General Staff of the Army. In 1908, he conducted the Army investigation into the Brownsville Affair.
Garlington died in 1934 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Books written by Garlington include: Historical Sketches of the Seventh Cavalry Regiment and A Catechism on Cavalry Outposts, Reconnaissance, Patrols, and Advance and Rear Guards.