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Special Orders No. 114 [Relieves officers at Camp Dick and orders them to proceed to Brooks Field]
Special Orders No. 114, Headquarters Camp Dick (Dallas, Texas), June 27, 1918. Relieves several officers at Camp Dick and orders them to proceed to Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas and report for duty to the Commanding Officer. Includes Jules Verne…

Special Orders No. 60 [Honorable discharge of Norman Silas Archibald]
Special Orders No. 60, Air Service Depot Headquarters, March 4, 1919. Notes the honorable discharge for Norman Silas Archibald and statement of final pay. Two typed pages.

[Confidential Orders No. 20, U.S. Signal Corps, Aviation Section, November 22, 1917]
Confidential Orders No. 20, U.S. Signal Corps, Aviation Section, November 22, 1917. Orders Marc Lagen to report to the Commanding Officer at the Port of Embarkation in Hoboken, New Jersey for transportation to France.

[Confidential Special Orders No. 115, Office of Identification and Transportation, November 26, 1917]
Confidential Special Orders No. 115, Office of Identification and Transportation, November 26, 1917. Orders First Lieutenants of the Aviation Section, including Marc Lagen, to report to the General Superintendent, Army Transport Service for…

[General Orders No. 94, U.S. War Department, July 16, 1917]
General Orders No. 94, U.S. War Department, July 16, 1917. Rescinds General Orders No. 75 and substitutes orders on the confidentiality of any information on overseas movement. Military personnel are forbidden to make public details such as…

[Order No. 127, U.S. War Department, November 21, 1917]
Order No. 127, U.S. War Department, November 21, 1917. Assigns a number of First Lieutenants, Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps, including Marc Lagen, to active duty. Men are ordered to report for transportation to France where they will report…

[Regimental Order No. 51, National Guard, January 29, 1917]
Regimental Order No. 51, National Guard, January 29, 1917. Honorable discharge for Private Marc Lagen from service in the National Guard for removal to another state.

[Special Orders No. 18, U.S. Army, December 21, 1917]
Special Orders No. 18, U.S. Army, December 21, 1917. Orders a number of recently-arrived officers, including Marc Lagen, to proceed to Paris, France and report to the Commanding General, Line of Communications.

[Special Orders No. 175, Headquarters Plattsburg Training Camp, October 5, 1917]
Special Orders No. 175, Headquarters Plattsburg Training Camp, October 5, 1917. Discharge from 18th Provisional Training Regiment for Candidate Marc A. Lagen due to physical disability.

[Special Orders No. 201 (extract #2), Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, December 28, 1917]
Special Orders No. 201 (extract #2), Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, December 28, 1917. Orders a number of officers to various commanding officers for duty with French Aerostiers companies.
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