Box 30
Contains 167 Results:
Senate bill S.6067, May 18, 1916
Correspondence relating to Senate bill S.6067, June 5, 1916-June 7, 1916
Telegram from [H.P.] McCain to John J. Moran, May 27, 1918
McCain informs Moran of his appointment as captain in the Quartermaster Corps.
Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March, May 27, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to New York City.
Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March, May 27, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to New York City.
Depot Orders No. 103 for John J. Moran, May 31, 1918
Moran is assigned to the Warehousing Division.
Memorandum relating to John J. Moran, May 31, 1918
Moran is assigned to a post as assistant in Finance and Accounts.
Military orders for John J. Moran, circa August 1914
Moran is ordered to report for physical examination before receiving new orders.
Depot Orders No. 468 for John J. Moran, September 14, 1918
Moran is granted three days leave of absence.
Depot Orders No. 580 from A.A. Stewart, September 14, 1918
Moran is assigned to the Clothing and Equipage Division.
Memorandum from C.J. Asplund to John J. Moran, October 15, 1918
Moran is nominated for overseas duty.
Telegram from [s.n.] Harris of the United States Army to the Depot Quartermaster, circa October 26, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to Hoboken, New Jersey equipped for extended field service.
Zone Supply Orders No. 34 from A.A. Stewart for John J. Moran, November 19, 1918
Moran is relieved of duty at the New York office.
Special Order No. 77 from James McGunnegle, November 30, 1918
Moran is ordered to Bordeaux, France.
Telegram from [s.n.] Bash to the [Commanding General?] at Bordeaux, December 23, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to Mars-sur-Allier, France for duty as a hospital disbursing officer.
Special Order No. 357 from C.W. Barber for John J. Moran, December 24, 1918
Moran is ordered to Mars-sur-Allier, France for duty as a hospital disbursing officer.