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Revision as of 19:33, 14 August 2011

Col. Sidney A. Hagerling Photo

Some Information is From This Book

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Additional Information

To All Who Shall See These Presents Greeting:

This is to Certify that The President of the United States of America Takes Pride in Presenting THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL

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HAGERLING, SIDNEY A.

Citation:

The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Sidney A. Hagerling, Lieutenant Colonel (Signal Corps), U.S. Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I. As Division Signal Officer, 28th Division, during the operations of his Division on the Vesle in September 1918, and later during the Meuse-Argonne offensive, Colonel Hagerling by his complete knowledge of his duties, his ceaseless energy, his initiative and his devotion to duty, regardless of extreme difficulties of terrain and heavy shell fire by the enemy in open-warfare situations, maintained the telephone net of the Division intact at all times, thereby enabling the Division Commander to communicate with all elements of the Division, even the front line, and assisting very materially in the control and conduct of the Division and in bringing its operations to a very successful conclusion. War Department, General Orders No. 38 (1922)

Born: at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Funeral Photo of Col. Hagerling in front of Semmelrock Funeral Home

Col. Hagerling funeral at Semmelrock resized.jpg


Although the back of this photo reads 1934 it is October 9, 1931

Col. Hagerling funeral at Semmelrock photo back resized.jpg


Funeral photo of Brownsville Road at Madeline October 9, 1931

Brownsville at Madeline edited-1 resized.jpg

Actual Pittsburgh Press Newspaper Clips

Col. Harding in Pgh Press.jpg

Col. Harding in Pgh Press 2.jpg