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[Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy from Company Commander, August 12, 1917]
Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy from the Company Commander, 2nd Company, FROTC, August 12, 1917. Notifies Kennedy that his descriptive list has been forwarded to his commanding officer. One typed page.
[Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy, September 20, 1917]
Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy, September 20, 1917. Receipt for overpayment, with two accompanying receipt slips.
[Telegram from Major W. A. Haverfield, U.S. Army, September 15, 1918]
Telegram from Major W. A. Haverfield, U.S. Army, September 15, [1918]. Forwards message from President Wilson commending General Pershing and the troops. One typed page.
[Program for religious service for American Army of Occupation, Coblenz, Germany, 1919]
Program for a religious service for the American Army of Occupation, Festival Hall, Coblenz, Germany, February 23, 1919.
So this is Paris! [Clipping, March 28, 1919]
Clipping, "So this is Paris!," from Stars and Stripes, March 28, 1919. Features a comic depicting a busy city street in Paris. Partial articles on reverse: "Franc buys most amid snowy peaks on edge of Spain," "How Boche guns were spotted by range finders."
Army and Navy Service Book
Book titled "Army and Navy Service Book," printed by the National Lutheran Commission for Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare, 1918. Includes prayers and hymns with music. 107 typed pages.
[Service and rank chevrons for Herman Butler]
Service and rank chevrons for Herman Butler, designating him a sergeant in the United States Army, circa 1919. Three uniform patches attached to card backing.
A Man from this House is Fighting for Uncle Sam [Window placard]
Window placard that reads "A Man from this House is Fighting for Uncle Sam," produced by the Bellingham Publishing Company, circa 1918.
[Special Orders No. 18, U.S. Army, December 21, 1917]
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.
[Memorandum issued by Headquarters, Third Balloon Squadron (Camp de Souge, France), July 1, 1918]
Memorandum issued by Headquarters, Third Balloon Squadron (Camp de Souge, France), July 1, 1918. Assigns guard detail for following day, with Marc Lagen assigned as officer of the day.