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[Memorandum noting attendees of Anti-Aircraft Fire Course, February 23, 1943]
Memorandum from Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, February 23, 1943. Lists service members, including Lee Embree, who will be attending the Anti-Aircraft Fire Course. One (1) page.

Officer's identification card [Lee Embree]
Officer's identification card issued by the United States Army for Lee Embree, January 11, 1943. Includes a photograph of Embree and a set of fingerprints.

[Lee Embree and group of women]
Photograph of Lee Embree and a group of women at an unidentified location in the Pacific Islands, circa 1942-1945.

[Lee Embree and group of women]
Photograph of Lee Embree and a group of women at an unidentified location in the Pacific Islands, circa 1942-1945.

Special Orders No. 43 [Authorizes travel plans for Lee Embree]
Special Orders No. 43, Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, November 7, 1942. Authorizes Lee Embree to travel to Fort Benning, Georgia. One (1) page.

[Statement of service for Lee Embree]
Statement of service issued by the Eastern Signal Corps School, United States Army, for Lee Embree, circa August 1942. Includes an affidavit signed by Embree. One (1) page.

[Crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
Photograph of a crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft (tail number 260781), circa 1940s. The plane bears United States Army Air Forces markings. Stamped on verso: "Watch your credit. Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps. No objection to reproducing or…

[Crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
Photograph of a crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft (tail number 260781), circa 1940s. The plane bears United States Army Air Forces markings. Stamped on verso: "Watch your credit. Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps. No objection to reproducing or…

[Crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless]
Photograph of American servicemen gathered near a crashed Douglas A-24 Dauntless aircraft, circa 1940s. Skid marks show where the plane skidded off the runway. Stamped on verso: "Watch your credit. Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps. No obligation to…

[Lear Developments BC-190-T5 radio transmitter]
Photograph of a Lear Developments BC-190-T5 radio transmitter, circa 1940. The verso inscription notes that this transmitter was developed for the U.S. Army Signal Corps and describes the device's components and specifications.Inscription on verso:…
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