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April 6, 1919.
WAR DEPARTMENT
To the associate members of Legal Advisory Boards:
OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL
You have now completed the great work of assiisting in the selection of the contingants of the national army which were raved? through the Selective Service System.
WASHINGTON
 
April 6. 1919.
To the Associate Members of Legal Advisory Boards:
You have now completed the great work of assisting in the  
selection of the contingents of the National Army which were raised
through the Selective Service System. [[Upon?]] you devolved the difficult
task fo advising registrants of the true meaning and intent of the Selective
Service Law and Regulations by assisting registrants to evoke full
and truthful answers to the questionnaire and to aid generally in the
just administration of said Laws and Regulations.
The successful performance of this duty has undoubtedly
brought to you a proud satisfaction in the privilege to serve the
Nation in the hour of need.  Commendation can add little to such
satisfaction, but I would be untrue to my own feeling did I not
extend this expression of gratitude to you for the success of this
great achievement. 
You have given your time and energy without compensation
and as a testimonial of such action I have directed that a copy
of this letter be sent individually to those who have thus so
generously and loyally served. 
 
Enh. Crowder
Provost Marshall General
 
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WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL WASHINGTON

April 6. 1919. To the Associate Members of Legal Advisory Boards: You have now completed the great work of assisting in the selection of the contingents of the National Army which were raised through the Selective Service System. Upon? you devolved the difficult task fo advising registrants of the true meaning and intent of the Selective Service Law and Regulations by assisting registrants to evoke full and truthful answers to the questionnaire and to aid generally in the just administration of said Laws and Regulations. The successful performance of this duty has undoubtedly brought to you a proud satisfaction in the privilege to serve the Nation in the hour of need. Commendation can add little to such satisfaction, but I would be untrue to my own feeling did I not extend this expression of gratitude to you for the success of this great achievement. You have given your time and energy without compensation and as a testimonial of such action I have directed that a copy of this letter be sent individually to those who have thus so generously and loyally served.

Enh. Crowder Provost Marshall General

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