Memorandum to the United States Army Services of Supply (USASOS) from James A. Castellaw, United States Army Signal Corps, May 16, 1945. Requests temporary stateside duty for Lee Embree so that he may be with his wife, whose mother has recently died…
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from Major J. A. Blankenship, June 25, 1918. Confirms Hyde's commission as Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps, and requests that he telegraph his acceptance or declination. One typed…
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from Major Dean Smith, August 13, 1918. Expresses admiration for Hyde's conduct in helping extricate Lieutenant Lawton B. Evans from a wrecked airplane. A clipping related to this crash is in Folder 3. One typed…
Memorandum from Headquarters Base G, United States Army Services of Supply, February 18, 1945. Notes temporary duty assignments for members of the 161st Signal Photographic Company, including Lee Embree. Two (2) pages.
Memorandum from Captain David Handel, United States Army Services of Supply, May 26, 1945. Notes movement orders for several service members, including Lee Embree. One (1) page.
Memorandum from Charles J. O’Rourke, United States Army Services of Supply, May 19, 1945. Notes orders related to the monthly rotation quota, including details for Lee Embree's temporary stateside assignment. Two (2) pages.
Memorandum issued by Chief of Balloon Section, U.S. Army Signal Corps, January 9, 1918. Instructs officers to submit the date of their first ascension to the office in order to establish first date of flying pay.
Memorandum to the Adjutant General of 3rd Corps, First U.S. Army, from the commanding officer of the 9th Balloon Company, October 29, 1918. Presumably written to recommend Samuel E. White for a Distinguished Service Medal; describes an incident…
Office Memorandum No. 40, Headquarters Service of Supplies, American Expeditionary Forces, August 15, 1918. Instructs squadrons to return planes fit for flying but not active service to Orly for distribution to flying schools. One typed page.
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.