John Franklin Hardesty Officer's Identity Card - n.d.
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No 121554 S. 3. AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES Corps Expeditionnaiere Americain OFFICER'S IDENTITIY CARD Carte d'Identite d'Officier Name J.F. Hardesty Rank Capt. M.C. Harold Huber Asst Adjutant General Signature J.F. Hardesty [stamp] AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES LONDON HEADQUARTERS BASE SECTION 8 OFFICIAL SERVICES OF [ms illegible: 1 wd] [photograph]
Description
John Franklin Hardesty entered the U.S. Army Medical Corps and volunteered to serve as a surgeon with the British Army during WWI. This was Hardesty's American Expeditionary Forces Officer’s Identity Card with a second photograph attached.
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Description
John Franklin Hardesty entered the U.S. Army Medical Corps and volunteered to serve as a surgeon with the British Army during WWI. This was Hardesty's American Expeditionary Forces Officer’s Identity Card with a second photograph attached.
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Title | John Franklin Hardesty Officer's Identity Card - n.d. |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | John Franklin Hardesty Officer's Identity Card. N.d. 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. This was Hardesty's American Expeditionary Forces Officer’s Identity Card with a second photograph attached. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--France; Identification cards |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | A2239 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | n.d. |
Language | English |