military records
Found in 268 Collections and/or Records:
Special Orders No. 146, May 26, 1919
Special Orders No. 171, June 20, 1919
Special Orders No. 172, July 25, 1901
Special Orders No. 202, July 21, 1919
Special Orders No. 213, August 1, 1919
Special Orders No. 213, August 1, 1919
Special Orders No. 219, August 7, 1919
Special Orders No. 234, August 22, 1919
Special Orders No. 235, October 1, 1919
Moran is honorably discharged from the United States Army.
Special Orders No. 236, August 24, 1919
Special Orders No. 239, August 27, 1919
Special Orders No. 242, August 30, 1919
Special Orders No. 261, September 18, 1919
Special Orders No. 280, December 23, 1901
The orders relate to a man named John J. Moran, but not the same John J. Moran who was involved with the yellow fever experiments.
Special Orders No. 283, August 21, 1919
Special Orders No. 326, August 14, 1919
Special orders relating to yellow fever troops, May 24, 1900-September 18, 1900
Surgeon General's office record card for the Yellow Fever Commission, circa 1900
This document provides details about the members of the Yellow Fever Commission and lists all the volunteers for the yellow fever experiments. There is also a motion to provide a better monetary reward to these volunteers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Surgeon General's office record card for Walter Reed, 1901
The record card explains Walter Reed's leave of absence for 1901, with reference to an unexplained absence from his post as member of the Army Medical Examining Board. The report also states that Reed is personally and professionally humiliated by this inquiry. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Surgeon General's Office record card for Walter Reed, 1899
Krassin inquires about the reported death of Reed in Cuba. A request is made for Reed to serve as a member of a board. A note dated July 17, 1900 states that Reed forwarded an efficiency report. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]