Returned to the State of Arkansas in 1905 by the U.S. War Department.
A clearly embarrassed U.S. War Department saved face by saying that it had obtained "valuable military data" from the experience.
Andrew sent the report to the U.S. War Department with an additional note requesting the president to honor the mother with a letter.
He reported to the U.S. War Department prior to the engagement:
In 1947, he gave the U.S. War Department this explanation:
He later was as a general in the Iowa state militia and then the chief clerk for the U.S. War Department.
After inspecting several sites, the U.S. War Department agreed to the lease June 14, 1917.
Cooper served in numerous artillery units until 1837, when he was appointed chief clerk of the U.S. War Department.
All of these arguments were used by the army to deny the film's inclusion in archives of the U.S. War Department.
The flag was returned to the State of Arkansas by the U.S. War Department in 1905.
Returned to the State of Arkansas in 1905 by the U.S. War Department.
A clearly embarrassed U.S. War Department saved face by saying that it had obtained "valuable military data" from the experience.
Andrew sent the report to the U.S. War Department with an additional note requesting the president to honor the mother with a letter.
He reported to the U.S. War Department prior to the engagement:
In 1947, he gave the U.S. War Department this explanation:
He later was as a general in the Iowa state militia and then the chief clerk for the U.S. War Department.
After inspecting several sites, the U.S. War Department agreed to the lease June 14, 1917.
Cooper served in numerous artillery units until 1837, when he was appointed chief clerk of the U.S. War Department.
All of these arguments were used by the army to deny the film's inclusion in archives of the U.S. War Department.
The flag was returned to the State of Arkansas by the U.S. War Department in 1905.