military records
Found in 268 Collections and/or Records:
Circular number 5, military orders by command of Brigadier General Lee, August 18, 1900
This document discusses the diagnosis and treatment of yellow fever in Cuba.
Circulars and military orders concerning detection of yellow fever and prevention of disease, 1900
Communications and military orders regarding the removal of Aristides Agramonte from board to investigate infectious diseases in Cuba, May 21, 1901
Copies of documents from the National Archives concerning Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1898-1905 and circa 1950
Depot Orders No. 103 for John J. Moran, May 31, 1918
Moran is assigned to the Warehousing Division.
Depot Orders No. 468 for John J. Moran, September 14, 1918
Moran is granted three days leave of absence.
Efficiency report for Walter Reed, May 1, 1890
Kellogg states that Reed is a man of marked ability. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Efficiency report for Walter Reed, December 19, 1891
In these efficiency reports Reed summarizes his studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Sutherland declares Reed's record excellent and states that he is fit for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Embarkation Orders No. 242, August 30, 1919
Endorsements regarding Commissioner of Pensions, December 1901
Endorsements requests history and personal description of Reed, along with information on next of kin. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]