Rieger, Wray Montgomery, 1902-1975
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Camp Doniphan speech, 1917 September 14.
Contains memoranda, special orders, and other administrative documents from Camp Doniphan. These documents were originally housed in a manila envelope entitled "Papers of Lt. Col. James E. Rieger."
"Col. James E. Rieger, Hero of Argonne, Never Complained About Support of the 35th" article, St. Louis Republic [WWI.3.61], approximately 1919 May 2.
Contains an article about Lt. Col. Rieger, an anti-war pamphlet, and administrative war documents. Of particular interest is the court-martial of Lt. Charles S. Wengert.
General Court-Martial of 1st Lieutenant Charles S. Wengert [WWI.68.003], 1917 October 5.
Contains an article about Lt. Col. Rieger, an anti-war pamphlet, and administrative war documents. Of particular interest is the court-martial of Lt. Charles S. Wengert.
James E. Rieger Collection
In early January 1968, a number of Lt. Col. James E. Rieger's documents concerning the administration of Camp Doniphan, Fort Sill, OK, were donated by his son, Wray M. Rieger, to the E. M. Violette Museum. Wray M. Rieger followed his father in joining the military and became the captain of Kirksville's National Guard Company K in 1928, serving as the captain of Kirksville's Home Guard in 1940.
Memorandum on communication between train commanders and camp commanders, 1917 September 21.
Contains memoranda, special orders, and other administrative documents from Camp Doniphan. These documents were originally housed in a manila envelope entitled "Papers of Lt. Col. James E. Rieger."
Official U.S. Bulletin, vol. 2 no. 478. [WWI.68.005], 1918 December 3.
10 pages.
Position of the 35th Division (Map No. 13-A), 1918 September 29.
Contains memoranda, special orders, and other administrative documents from Camp Doniphan. These documents were originally housed in a manila envelope entitled "Papers of Lt. Col. James E. Rieger."
"Summary of Operations: 35th Division, in Meuse Argonne, Sept. 26-30, 1918." The American Battle Monuments Commission, 1925 October 15.
7 pages.
"The Unknown Soldier: Extension of Remarks of Hon. James P. Pope of Idaho in the Senate of the United States" pamphlet by Hon. James P. Pope [WWI.68.002], 1934 June 16.
2 pages.
Training and Administration - Rieger
Contains an article about Lt. Col. Rieger, an anti-war pamphlet, and administrative war documents. Of particular interest is the court-martial of Lt. Charles S. Wengert.