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[Notice of Special Meeting of Members, International Air Service Club of America, Inc., July 26, 1919]
Notice of Special Meeting of Members, International Air Service Club of America, Inc., July 26, 1919. Request for attendance to meeting in order to make amendments to certificate of incorporation. Two typed pages.

[Translated text on certificate that accompanied Croix de Guerre awarded to Captain Hamilton Coolidge, November 29, 1918]
Translated text on certificate that accompanied the Croix de Guerre awarded to Captain Hamilton Coolidge, November 29, 1918. One typed page.

[Document acknowledging receipt of one wool overcoat and three blankets from military stores, July 20, 1917]
Document acknowledging the receipt of one wool overcoat and three blankets from military stores, signed by Hamilton Coolidge, July 20, 1917.

[Document listing items checked out from Ordnance stores to Private Hamilton Coolidge, circa 1917-1918]
Document listing items checked out from Ordnance stores to Private Hamilton Coolidge, circa 1917-1918. One typed page.

[Pamphlet about Joseph Wehner's military career, circa 1918-1919]
Pamphlet about Joseph Wehner's military career, circa 1918-1919. Produced to commemorate the dedication of the Lieut. Joseph F. Wehner Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars

Roll of Honor, 27 Aero Squadron, France
Roll of Honor for the 27th Aero Squadron, circa 1918. Joseph Wehner is listed as missing.Inscription on verso: "[Horace?] E. [Beats?]. 27th Aero Sqdn. 1st Pursuit [Group]. A.E.F."

[Wedding announcement for Gertrude Augustine and Lieutenant Arthur E. Easterbrook, May 5, 1920]
Wedding announcement for Gertrude Augustine and Lieutenant Arthur E. Easterbrook, Denver, Colorado, May 5, 1920.

First Air War [Autobiography by Charles W. Drew]
Autobiography titled "First Air War," detailing Charles W. Drew's service in World War I, with added note at end from (possibly daughter?) Muriel Drew, undated. Eighteen typed pages.

[Proofs for correction for Charles W. Drew's obituary, circa 1918]
Proofs for correction for Charles W. Drew's obituary, circa 1918. Presumably written when he was missing in action, prior to notification of his status as a prisoner of war.

[Leave pass for serviceman C. E. Roy, April 24, 1918]
Leave pass for U.S. Navy serviceman C. E. Roy, 6th Regiment, U.S. Naval Training Station Great Lakes, Illinois, April 24, 1918.Part of a photograph album related to C. E. Roy's service with the U.S. Navy at Key West Naval Air Station, Florida, circa…
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