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Handwritten orders for Lieutenant Marc Lagen, circa 1918. Instructs Lagen to report to Neufchâteau, France for duty with Major Paegelow.
Handwritten orders for Candidate Marc Lagen, circa 1918. Instructs Lagen to report to surgeon.
Special Orders No. 208, Headquarters Plattsburg Training Camp, November 13, 1917. Notice to men, including Marc Lagen, of their relief from Training Camp in order to accept commissions as First Lieutenants in the Aviation Section, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps.
[Orders issued by Lookout Officer assigning Lieutenant Marc Lagen to lookout detail, circa 1918]
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Orders issued by the Lookout Officer assigning Lieutenant Marc Lagen to lookout detail, circa 1918.
Special Order No. 9, Troop Headquarters, S.S. Venezia. P., March 18, 1919. Assigns two men as assistants to Marc Lagen. Includes a sketch of a man and woman on verso.
Order for movement (ordre de mouvement) for Marc Lagen, March 2, 1918. Extract of movement orders for American officers, with orders for Lagen and another man to report to the Regulatrice at St. Dizier, France. Original order issued February 27, 1918. Document is in French.
Handwritten orders directing Marc Lagen to travel to Tours and report to Colonel Chandeler, March 22, 1918. Document is in French.
Special Orders No. 201, Headquarters Plattsburg Training Camp, November 6, 1917. Orders men, including Marc Lagen, to report to hospital in New York for physical exams required for Signal Officers' Reserve Corps Aviation Section commissions.
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.
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.