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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular?: Military training is very helpful. It exercises the bond and mind and the traveling is a good education for any one.
What were the effects of camp experiences in the United States upon yourself -- mental and physical?: Very progressive
What were the effects upon yourself of your overseas experience?: There were lots of effects restored upon myself.
What effects, if any, did your experience have on your religious belief?: Not any.
If you took part in the fighting, what impressions were made upon you by this experience?: There were a great many different ones.
What has been the effect of all these experiences as contrasted with your state of mind before the war?:
Photographs-- If possible enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated.
Additional data:
Signed at (place): R.F.D. #2, Box 44 A, Norfolk, Va.
on (date): June 29th, 1920
year:
(full name): Louis Harman
(rank): Sergeant Co. "G", 116th Inf.
(branch of service):
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