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The following ship manifests provide listings of returning Haller's Army soldiers to the US in the 1920s.<br> SS Antigone (from Danzig - April 18, 1920) <br> SS Latvia (August 17, 1922) <br> SS Pochontas (from Danzig - June 16, 1920) <br> SS Princess Matokia (from Danzig - May 23, 1920)  
The following ship manifests provide listings of returning Haller's Army soldiers to the US in the 1920s.<br> SS Antigone (from Danzig - April 18, 1920) <br> SS Latvia (August 17, 1922) <br> SS Pochontas (from Danzig - June 16, 1920) <br> SS Princess Matokia (from Danzig - May 23, 1920)  


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=== PGSA, PMA and the Haller’s Army Records  ===
=== PGSA, PMA and the Haller’s Army Records  ===
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For a number of years now, the Haller’s index has been available on the PGSA website. The index enables individuals to determine the existence of a file and then visit the library and request a copy or order one by mail. Even though the forms are relatively simple, a translation guide is also available on the PGSA website by searching “Haller’s Army translations”. PGSA welcomes you to visit the website and look for family members who may have been a part of Haller’s Army.  
For a number of years now, the Haller’s index has been available on the PGSA website. The index enables individuals to determine the existence of a file and then visit the library and request a copy or order one by mail. Even though the forms are relatively simple, a translation guide is also available on the PGSA website by searching “Haller’s Army translations”. PGSA welcomes you to visit the website and look for family members who may have been a part of Haller’s Army.  


Source: Lindberg Rosalie&nbsp;submitted 'Haller's Army' 4 January 2011&nbsp;to Sonja Nishimoto in the Famly History Library 35 N. W. Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah the international floor to be transcribed into FamilySearch Research Wiki.  
Source: Lindberg Rosalie&nbsp;submitted 'Haller's Army' 4 January 2011&nbsp;to Sonja Nishimoto in the Famly History Library 35 N. W. Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah the international floor&nbsp;transcribed into FamilySearch Research Wiki.  


Credits: Recruitment poster for the Polish Army in France by the graphic artist, W. Benda. Image used with permission of the Polish Museum of America, Jan Lorys, Curator.  
Credits: Recruitment poster for the Polish Army in France by the graphic artist, W. Benda. Image used with permission of the Polish Museum of America, Jan Lorys, Curator.  
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