Memorandum issued by Brigadier General E. M. Lewis, U.S. Army, to officers stationed in or visiting Paris, France, December 15, 1917. Men must not show signs of gaiety, festivity, or dissipation as it could be seen as shocking by locals who are in…
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.
Company Order No. 4, Third Balloon Squadron, U.S. Army, June 14, 1918. Confirms the six-month foreign service of three men, including Marc Lagen, and their subsequent entitlement to wear War Service Chevrons.
Memorandum issued by Headquarters Third Balloon Squadron (Camp de Souge, France), June 22, 1918. Assigns guard detail for the following day, with Marc Lagen assigned officer of the day.
Memorandum issued by Headquarters, Third Balloon Squadron (Camp de Souge, France), July 1, 1918. Assigns guard detail for following day, with Marc Lagen assigned as officer of the day.
Memorandum from Chief Quartermaster to Captain Marc Lagen, February 18, 1919. Reports Lagen's claim on file and pending decisions. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly,…
Appended forwarding notes for memorandums, February 24 and March 2, 1919. Two carbon copies. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.
Document entitled "Instructions for Troops," circa 1918. Includes information and rules for troops onboard ship, including restrictions on exposed lights, rubbish that floats, and abandon ship procedures. One typed page.