Missouri Over There

Transport Pass for Otto P. Higgins - January 21, 1919

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AMERICAN MILITARY POLICE Corrs . Higgins is allowed to eat { } in the city until 5:45 APM , JJ Haskell Stamp . Prevost assistant Marshall, 2nd . Army .

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Title Transport Pass for Otto P. Higgins - January 21, 1919
Creator Unknown
Source Unknown. Transport Pass for Otto P. Higgins. 21 January 1919. Higgins, Otto P. Collection. 2010.145. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri.
Description Otto Higgins did not serve in the United States military, but he spent the entire span of the war in training camps and overseas with the army as a staff correspondent for the Kansas City Star. He wrote about soldiers from the Mid-West, especially Missouri and Kansas. Higgin's began his service with the old Third Regiment, and was with regiments at Camp Nichols, Fort Riley, Camp Funston, Camp Doniphan, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Sheridan, and finally in France. This is a pass for Otto P. Higgins written in French. It was signed by J.J. Jaskell, Assistant Provost Marshall of the 2nd Army.
Site Accession Number 2010.145
Contributing Institution National World War I Museum and Memorial
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Language French