File:"Office Provost Marshal Paris" 24 January 1919 inkstamp, from- Embarkation Orders for Esther E. Leonard from General Harbord, January 15, 1919 (cropped).jpg

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English: Dr. Leonard served as a contract surgeon during World War I at the U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1 in New York City and at an evacuation hospital in Vichy, France.



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WHT-C-W. AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES HEADQUARTERS SERVICES OF SUPPLY EMBARKATION ORDERS NO. 15. January 15, 1919. EXTRACT Par. 28. Pursuant to authority contained in telegram from GHQ, AEF, dated [November] 17, 1918, Contract Surgeon Esther E. Leonard, Medical Department, Base Hospital No. 115, AEF, whose services are no longer required in the AEF, will proceed to Headquarters, Base Section No. FIVE, AEF, reporting upon arrival to the Commanding General, for transportation to the United States, reporting upon arrival thereat, to the Commanding General, Port of Embarkation, for further orders. The travel directed is necessary in the military service. By Command of Major General Harbord: W. D. CONNOR, Chief of Staff. I. H. BASH, Adjutant General.
Title: Embarkation Orders for Esther E. Leonard from General Harbord, January 15, 1919
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Author Connor, W.D.
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Esther Leonard Collection, 1914-1919
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World War, 1914-1918
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