Part 1. TASK ONE: Please access The State Archive of New Jersey by clicking on the link bellow: https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/WWICards.aspx (Links to an external site.) TASK...

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Part 1. TASK ONE: Please access The State Archive of New Jersey by clicking on the link bellow:  https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/WWICards.aspx (Links to an external site.) TASK TWO: Please populate the Residence Town: box & then select the Residence County Box for the town! You may choose any town in New Jersey or the town you currently reside in.    Example: Residence Town Box: [ Bloomfield ] <----- i="" typed="" bloomfield="" (my="" hometown) ="" residence="" county="" box="" select="" [="" essex="" ] =""><------- i selected essex (the county where the township of bloomfield exit) (i chose roselle, new jersey)  task three: click the search button the search result will display the individual names of fallen wwi soldier's. most has pictures & a letter from their parents to the state archive.   task four: in a 5 paragraph essay please: 1-give a brief biography of the individual soldier based on the identification card and then a brief description about their background based on the letter from parents / friends / relatives! 50 points!  2-do you think america's decision to enter wwi against germany was worth the sacrifice of these young soldiers? 50 points part 2 : cengage.com login - [email protected] pw- 12scc3r9 (left side) courses- prin of economics 1 do chapter 20, 21, 22 homework only. about 7 questions each chapter courses – prin of economics 2 do chapter 8, 9 , 10, homework only. about 7 questions each i="" selected="" essex="" (the="" county="" where="" the="" township="" of="" bloomfield="" exit)="" (i="" chose="" roselle,="" new="" jersey) ="" task="" three: click="" the="" search="" button="" the="" search="" result="" will="" display="" the="" individual="" names="" of="" fallen="" wwi="" soldier's.="" most="" has="" pictures="" &="" a="" letter="" from="" their="" parents="" to="" the="" state="" archive.=""  ="" task="" four:="" in="" a="" 5="" paragraph="" essay="" please:="" 1-give="" a="" brief="" biography="" of="" the="" individual="" soldier="" based="" on="" the="" identification="" card="" and="" then="" a="" brief="" description="" about="" their="" background="" based="" on="" the="" letter="" from="" parents="" friends="" relatives!="" 50="" points! ="" 2-do="" you="" think="" america's="" decision="" to="" enter="" wwi="" against="" germany="" was="" worth="" the="" sacrifice="" of="" these="" young="" soldiers?="" 50="" points="" part="" 2="" :="" cengage.com="" login="" -="" [email protected]="" pw-="" 12scc3r9="" (left="" side)="" courses-="" prin="" of="" economics="" 1="" do="" chapter="" 20,="" 21,="" 22="" homework="" only.="" about="" 7="" questions="" each="" chapter="" courses="" –="" prin="" of="" economics="" 2="" do="" chapter="" 8,="" 9="" ,="" 10,="" homework="" only.="" about="" 7="" questions="">
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Answer To: Part 1. TASK ONE: Please access The State Archive of New Jersey by clicking on the link bellow:...

Bidusha answered on Aug 09 2021
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Title: World War 1 Casualties
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Clarence V. Fanning    3
Albert L. Wenz    3
Vosselman, Charles and Edmund L. Hory    4
Morton Harrison Stiles    4
Edward Francis Dermody an
d Edward A. Fanning    5
Bertram Albert Rowe    5
Decision to Enter the WW1 with Germany    6
Clarence V. Fanning
On January 6, 1919, he was a victim of the First World War. In the United States Army, he served with honors. The people of New Jersey remember him as global citizens, his wonderful example may encourage us. We can help each other if we work together. New Jersey has been listed in the archival record according to our data as his home or enlistment State and Union County. The city is identified as Roselle Park. He was a member of the U.S. army during the First World War. The rank of Private was Fanning. Annexed to the 87th Engineer Regiment, 312th Division. During his service during the First World War, Army Private Fanning got a disease or a significant health danger that eventually led on 6 January 1919 to death. Circumstances linked to: death of illness. Plot B Row 12 Grave 12 Suresnes American Cemetery, Suresnes, France is buried or memorialized in Clarence V Fanning. This is a site of the American Battle Monuments Board.
Albert L. Wenz
On July 28, 1918, he was a victim of the First World War. New Jersey has been listed in the archival record according to our data as his home or enlistment State and Union County. We've listed Roselle as the town. He was a member of the U.S. army. Wenz earned the rank of Private. Served during World War I. The 12th Field Artillery Regiment is attached to 2nd Division. During the First World War, Wenz had a tragic episode, resulting in a loss of life on 28 July 1918. Circumstances recorded attributable to: wounded death. The Plot B Row 6 Grave 32, Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, Belleau, France, is buried or memorialized by Albert L Wenz. This is a site of the American Battle Monuments Board.
Vosselman, Charles and Edmund L. Hory
Charles Vosselman was a martyr in WW1. He died of influenza on September 29, 1919 at the prime age of 23. According to the registered descriptive letter he belonged from Elizabeth, New Jersey. He joined the forces...
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