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Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from the War Department, June 3, 1918. Appoints Hyde to Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. One typed page.
Memorandum from the U.S. Army Recruiting District Headquarters, February 2, 1921. Certifies that Norman S. Archibald was enlisted in the Army on July 9, 1917 as Private 1st Class, Aviation Section, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps. One typed page, two copies.
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 mourning or are anxious for loved ones at the front. Men must also not appear in public with women palpably of the half-world. Notes that this is the…
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 and the Adjutant General of the Army of his acceptance.Inscription: "Answered Jan 24th in Duplicate."
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 unsuccessful. Two copies.
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 First Lieutenant Marc A. Lagen to Commanding Officer of Company B, Third Balloon Squadron, June 25, 1918. Reports poor condition of Balloon R-1579 and declares it unserviceable.
Memorandum issued by Headquarters First Air Depot, Zone of Advance, American Expeditionary Forces to Commanding General, District of Paris, February 18, 1919. Informs General of Marc Lagen's travel to Paris, France on temporary duty regarding balloons.
Memorandum from Captain Maurice R. Smith to Captain Marc Lagen, January 9, 1919. Addresses issues with accountability and responsibility for equipment.
Memorandum from First Lieutenant Marc Lagen to Disbursing Officer, Quartermaster Corps, March 30, 1918. Requests mileage payment for which he had previously submitted.