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Memorandum issued by First Lieutenant Marc A. Lagen, March 30, 1918. Requests confirmation orders from A.E.F. to proceed to St. Dizier, France in order to be compensated for travel already made based on orders from French Army.
Memorandum from Captain Maurice R. Smith to Captain Marc Lagen, January 9, 1919. Addresses issues with accountability and responsibility for equipment.
[Memorandum issued by First Lieutenant Marc A. Lagen to Lieutenant Warren, September 4, 1918]
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Memorandum issued by First Lieutenant Marc A. Lagen to Lieutenant Warren, September 4, 1918. Requests old balloon fabric for backing maps.
Memorandum from Captain Marc Lagen to Headquarters, Camp Merritt (New Jersey), April 11, 1919. Asserts possession of receipt for return of blankets.
Memorandum from Captain Marc Lagen to Chief Ordnance Officer, American Expeditionary Forces, January 27, 1919. Confirms issue and possession of said ordnance, enclosing forms.
Memorandum to Captain Marc Lagen from the Assistant Adjutant, Headquarters, Camp Merritt (New Jersey), March 27, 1919. Addresses accountability for blankets and requests return. Forwarding information appended to memo.
Memorandum from Captain Marc Lagen, January 27, 1919. Certifies requirement of items issued to him and denying responsibility for any previous items.
[Memorandum from Supply Officer, Sanitary Process Plant, to Captain Marc Lagen, May 24, 1919]
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Memorandum from Supply Officer, Sanitary Process Plant, to Captain Marc Lagen, May 24, 1919. Clears Lagen of accountability for blankets.
Memorandum issued by Chief of Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, to Marc Lagen, May 28, 1918. Notifies Lagen of his recommendation for promotion to the grade of Captain. Signed by Brigadier General Benjamin D. Foulois.
[Memorandum issued by Headquarters Third Balloon Squadron (Camp de Souge, France), June 22, 1918]
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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.