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Chief Ordnance Officer Memorandum to Levi H. Fuson - May 10, 1919

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AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ORDNANCE OFFICER HEADQUARTERS SERVICE OF SUPPLIES May 10th, 1919 From: Chief Ordnance Officer, A.E.F. To: Capt Levi H. Fuson, M.C. Subject: Accountability and Responsibility. 1. The records of this office do not now show Capt. Levi H. Fuson, M.C. to be accountable or responsible for Ordnance Property. FOR: J.H. RICE Brig. Gen. Ord. Dept., Chief Ordnance Officer BY: [signature] John L. Armour 1st Lt. Ord. Dept.

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Title Chief Ordnance Officer Memorandum to Levi H. Fuson - May 10, 1919
Creator Rice, J. H.
Source Rice, J. H. Memorandum to Levi H. Fuson. 10 May 1919. Levi H. Fuson Papers. PC/PC065. Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description Brig. Gen. Rice ordered this memorandum to certify that Dr. Levi Fuson was not accountable or responsible for any ordnance property. Captain Fuson was in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He served with Base Hospitals 21 and 210 in France. Base hospital 21, which was founded and staffed by Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, was one of six that was selected for mobilization by the U.S. Government to support the British troops.
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918--Medical Care; United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 21; United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 210; World War, 1914-1918--Equipment and supplies; United States. Army--Transportation; Military Discharge
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Site Accession Number PC/PC065
Contributing Institution Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections
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Date Original May 10, 1919
Language English