Commendation issued to the Chief of Air Services, August 14, 1918. Commander-in-Chief [President Woodrow Wilson] via General Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Force commends the 1st Pursuit Group for their effective and daring work. One…
Memorandum to First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kenney from Major T. S. Pugh, August 5, 1918. Notifies Kennedy of overpayment discovered by auditor and requests payment. Added note from Kennedy, September 7, 1918, explains discrepancy. One typed page.
General Orders No. 1, Headquarters Air Service, First Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, August 2, 1918. Publishes the letter from the Chief of Staff commending the observation squadrons.
Memorandum from Commanding General to Commanding Officer, 12th Aero Squadron, July 31, 1918. Commendation to the 12th Aero Squadron for their service during the second battle of the Marne. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 189, General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, July 8, 1918. Announces Marc Lagen as being on duty, requiring his participation in aerial flights.
Special Orders No. 189 (extract), General Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, July 8, 1918. Announces two men, including Marc Lagen, as being on duty, requiring their participation in aerial flights.
Special Orders No. 111, Headquarters Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces, July 1, 1918. Orders Marc Lagen to proceed to the Third Balloon Company station.
Special Orders No. 149, Headquarters U.S. Troops Paris, American Expeditionary Forces, June 6, 1918. Ten men, including 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, are ordered to travel from Paris to Chartres, France for duty and station at that place. One…
Office Memo No. 139, U.S. Air Service Paris, American Expeditionary Forces, June 2, 1918. 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge is relieved from his duty as Transfer Pilot and is assigned to the Airplane & Motor Division to act as an Assistant Test…