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. 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. 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…
Memorandum to Commanding Officer of 16th Company from Assistant Adjutant of 18th Provisional Training Regiment, October 3, 1917. Orders Marc Lagen to report to Captain Lord on Oct. 4, 1917 by order of Captain Shaw.
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…
Memorandum issued by Regimental Adjutant, 18th Provisional Training Regiment, to Candidate Marc A. Lagen, November 10, 1917. Notifies Lagen of various vaccinations received and their success. Typhoid inoculation and smallpox vaccination were…
Memorandum issued by the Office of Chief Signal Officer, U.S. War Department, to Marc Lagen, December 18, 1917. Notes Lagen's commission as First Lieutenant in the Aviation Section and instructs him to notify the Officer of the Chief Signal Officer…
Memorandum issued by the Examining Officer, Second Training Camps (Governors Island, New York) to Marc Lagen, August 10, 1917. Orders Lagen to report to Army Officer training camp at Plattsburg Barracks, New York. An attachment gives orders of what…
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. Honorable discharge for Private Marc Lagen from service in the National Guard for removal to another state.