Book, "Manual of interior guard duty, U.S. Army, 1914," corrected to February 24, 1915. Includes handwritten notes made by Wilbur D. Kennedy detailing the stations he served at and dates.
Book, "Infantry drill regulations, United States Army, 1911," produced by the Government Printing Office, corrected to April 15, 1917.
Stamped on inside cover: "Supply Office, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C. Headquarters, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C."
Leaflet about American airplane roundels, circa 1918. Text: "When you see this sign on an airplane [red, blue, and white roundel] / He is an American / Don't shoot at him / He is trying to help you.
Quartermaster memorandum receipts, December 1917-April 1919. Credit and debit slips for supplies, equipment, and clothing for Wilbur D. Kennedy while in service with the 12th Aero Squadron.
Troop Movement Order No. 72, Operations Office, Headquarters, Forwarding Camp, American Embarkation Center, May 18, 1919. Orders 12th Aero Squadron to Brest, France. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 24, Headquarters, Le Mans 103rd Provisional Battalion, June 3, 1919. Orders Wilbur D. Kennedy to remain in Camp Potanezen as a detachment. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 170 (extract), Headquarters Port of Embarkation (Hoboken, New Jersey), June 19, 1919. Orders Wilbur D. Kennedy to the Air Service Depot at Garden City, New York. One typed page.
Telegram from Major W. A. Haverfield, U.S. Army, September 15, [1918]. Forwards message from President Wilson commending General Pershing and the troops. One typed page.