Hodges was commissioned into the
22nd Infantry Regiment, and he initially was stationed at
Fort Clark, Texas. While there, he helped round up some
Comanche Indians who had escaped their reservation. Hodges served as an aide to General
Christopher C. Augur from 1884 to 1885, and he worked at United States Military Academy in 1886 as an assistant professor of mathematics. He then was stationed at
Fort Keogh. Hodges taught at the
Groton School and then at the
University of New Hampshire as Professor of Military Science and Tactics. After serving at
Fort Crook, Nebraska, starting in 1896, Hodges was sent to the Philippines in 1899. He participated in putting down the
Moro Rebellion and fought in eleven battles there. After serving in
Boston and
Newport, Rhode Island, Hodges returned to the Philippines. After serving as Secretary of the General Staff from June 11, 1913, to August 31, 1914, he went to the
17th Infantry Regiment in
Eagle Pass, Texas, because of the
Mexican Border War. ==World War I==