Duty Order for John Franklin Hardesty - September 30, 1917
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Army Form W. 3413. DUTY ORDER. (Ordre de Service pour Vehicle automobile.) ____ Unit: 1/3 Highd Field Amb.(Unite’) Rank and Name: Pre Barber B. (Rang et nom) 1/c Motor: Ambce No: 15 (conducteur de l’automobile) is to proceed from: PROVEN (se rendant de) to: GOMIECOURT Area (a) Route: as detailed (Iteneraire) Load: Duly (charge) Speed limit, in accordance with Routine Orders: (vitesse fixee par l’ordre general Order issued by : (Ordre delivre par) WE Foggi Lt Col O.C. 1/3 HF Amb [Stamp] 1/3rd HIGHLAND FIELD AMBULANCE R.A.M.C. (T) B.E.F. No__ Date 30-9-17 Dated (Date) HWV (P629) Forms/W3413/1
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Title | Duty Order for John Franklin Hardesty - September 30, 1917 |
Creator | Fossi, W.E. |
Source | Fossi, W.E. Duty Order for John Franklin Hardesty. 30 September 1917. John Franklin Hardesty Papers, 1867-2007. A2293. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | John Franklin Hardesty entered the U.S. Army Medical Corps and volunteered to serve as a surgeon with the British Army during WWI. In this Duity Order, W.E. Fossi, Lt. Col, Commander 1/3 Highland Field Ambulance, informed Hardesty that he would be on duty with an ambulance at Proven Station. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--France; World War, 1914-1918--Transportation; World War, 1914-1918--Medical care; Ambulance service |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I; Proven Station; Highland Field Ambulance (Great Britain) |
Site Accession Number | A2239 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | September 30, 1919 |
Language | English |