Military:
His WWI Draft Registration described him as tall, medium build, dark brown eyes and hair.
Harmon enlisted in the United States Army October 26, 1918, and was release March 15, 1919
Education: completed 2 years of college
Married:
1. Rose M. Reagan August 3, 1934, in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
2. Marie Mohar by the 1940 census
3. Susan Marie Flowers September 4, 1973, in Duval County, Florida. They were divorced March 11, 1976, in Orange County, Florida.
Occupations included:
Chief Clerk for Bradstreet Company in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska in 1918
Assistant Superintendent of a Mercantile Company in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska in 1920
Secretary and Manager of Utica Association of Credit Men in Utica, Oneida, New York, in 1930
Food Products Salesman in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, in 1940
Military:
His WWI Draft Registration described him as tall, medium build, dark brown eyes and hair.
Harmon enlisted in the United States Army October 26, 1918, and was release March 15, 1919
Education: completed 2 years of college
Married:
1. Rose M. Reagan August 3, 1934, in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
2. Marie Mohar by the 1940 census
3. Susan Marie Flowers September 4, 1973, in Duval County, Florida. They were divorced March 11, 1976, in Orange County, Florida.
Occupations included:
Chief Clerk for Bradstreet Company in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska in 1918
Assistant Superintendent of a Mercantile Company in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska in 1920
Secretary and Manager of Utica Association of Credit Men in Utica, Oneida, New York, in 1930
Food Products Salesman in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, in 1940
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