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[Special Orders No. 62, Headquarters First Army American Expeditionary Forces, October 21, 1918]
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Special Orders No. 62, Headquarters First Army American Expeditionary Forces, October 21, 1918. Assigns nine men, including Marc Lagen, to various duties. Lagen assigned Assistant to Balloon Officer.
Special Orders No. 189, General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, July 8, 1918. Announces Marc Lagen as being on duty, requiring his participation in aerial flights.
Special Orders No. 111, Headquarters Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces, July 1, 1918. Orders Marc Lagen to proceed to the Third Balloon Company station.
Military form entitled "Physical examination for appointment, promotion, or retirement," filled out by Marc Lagen, April 3, 1918. Details physical health information from an exam required for Lagen's promotion to Captain. Two typed pages.
Handwritten memorandum from First Lieutenant Marc Lagen to Lieutenant Colonel John H. [Joncett?], January 24, 1918. Reports Lagen's first ascension.
Affidavit from Marc Lagen, May 22, 1919. Statement by Lagen swearing that his personal property was lost while saving government property in the fire. Two copies, one with handwritten notes enumerating lost items. Attached note with return information for Captain Lagen. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.
Memorandum from the Chief Quartermaster, American Expeditionary Forces, to Director of Finance, April 17, 1919. Encloses the proceedings of the claims board regarding Lagen's property loss. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.
Memorandum from Captain Mac Lagen to Chief Quartermaster, February 14, 1919. Requests information on filing claims, with forwarding note appended. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.
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, France.
Memorandum from Captain Marc Lagen to Board of Officers, January 2, 1919. Enumerates items lost by Lagen in the fire from barracks no. 48. Part of a series of documents regarding a claim for personal property that was destroyed in a barracks fire in Souilly, France.