Edward Stanley Reese

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Edward Stanley Reese

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Birthplace: Reinbeck, Grundy, IA
Death: December 13, 1956 (74)
Estherville, Emmet, IA
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Son of Frank Norris Raynes - Reese and Mary Elizabeth Ford
Husband of Edith Martha Drushella
Father of Private
Brother of Albert Henry Reese; Fannie Louise Reese; Hattie Villa Reese and Frank John Reese
Half brother of Frank Paul Reese; Ruth Reese and Ruby Reese

Managed by: Tina Duque
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About Edward Stanley Reese

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18 JAN 2019 05:40:58 GMT -0500 United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918 MyHeritage When the United States declared war on the German Empire on April 6, 1917 its standing army was comprised of approximately 100,000 men with another 115,000 in National Guard units. President Wilson immediately directed the Department of War to work to increase the army to a one million-man force. However, six weeks after war was declared only 73,000 new recruits had volunteered for military service.Military planners and political leaders had correctly anticipated the general apathy in the nation for the war effort at its onset and almost as soon as war was declared work began in the US Congress to enact updated conscription legislation. Congress passed the Selective Service Act on May 18, 1917. This act authorized the federal government to raise a national army through compulsory enlistment.The initial Selective Service Act required all men aged 21 to 30 to register. In August 1918, at the request of the War Department, Congress amended the law to expand the age range to include all men aged 18 to 45.Three specific registrations were conducted: <ul><li>June 5, 1917. This first registration was for all men between the ages of 21 and 31.</li><li>June 5, 1918. The second registration was for those who had turned 21 after June 5, 1917 and a supplemental registration included in the second registration was held on August 24, 1918, for those who turned 21 years old after June 5, 1918.</li><li>September 12, 1918. The third, and final registration was for all men aged 18 through 45 not previously enrolled.</li></ul>By the end of the First World War, some 2 million men had volunteered for military service and 2.8 million other men had been drafted. Accordingly, a draft registration does not imply that the individual ended up being drafted or that he didn’t volunteer separately. The handwriting on the card is normally that of a registration board worker usually labeled the “registrar”. However, almost all cards contain the signature or “mark” in the handwriting of theregistrant himself. Collection 10513 https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10513-6667233/edward-sta... 4 Edward Stanley Reese&lt;br&gt;Gender: Male&lt;br&gt;Birth: May 2 1882 - United States&lt;br&gt;Age: 34&lt;br&gt;Draft registration: 1918 - Emmet County, Iowa, United States&lt;br&gt;Nationality: United States&lt;br&gt;Language: English&lt;br&gt;Source: Registration Cards Record 10513:6667233-:

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Edward Stanley Reese's Timeline

1882
May 2, 1882
Reinbeck, Grundy, IA
1956
December 13, 1956
Age 74
Estherville, Emmet, IA
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Emmet County, Iowa, United States