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[Special Orders No. 109, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, December 12, 1918]
Special Orders No. 109, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, December 12, 1918. Grants Marc Lagen leave of absence and permission to visit Nice, France and vicinity. Two copies.

[Letter from Charles W. Drew to his mother, December 8, 1918]
Letter from Charles W. Drew to his mother, December 8, 1918. Notes that he is at St. Nazaire, France to ship back home, mentions that he hasn't received any word from her yet, and is worried about the reports of flu in the States. Two handwritten…

[Memorandum from First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kennedy to Army Air Service Commander, December 7, 1918]
Memorandum from First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kennedy to Army Air Service Commander, December 7, 1918. Explains prior orders to Paris were insufficient for mileage reimbursement, requests appropriate orders. Includes several forwarding indorsements,…

[Special Orders No. 106, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, December 7, 1918]
Special Orders No. 106, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, December 7, 1918. Authorizes Marc Lagen to wear a second war service chevron.

[Letter from First Lieutenant John J. Seerley to Lowell V. Baldwin, November 29, 1918]
Letter from First Lieutenant John J. Seerley, U.S. Army Air Service, to Lowell V. Baldwin, November 29, 1918. Explains circumstances of Charles W. Drew's injury and impending return to the States, commends Drew on his service and reassures Baldwin…

[General Orders No. 30, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, November 26, 1918]
General Orders No. 30, Office of First Army Air Service Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, November 26, 1918. Cites Second Lieutenant Sidney Van Wyck Peters and First Lieutenant Walter R. Lokey for exceptional devotion to duty during…

[Letter from Charles W. Drew to his mother, November 23, 1918]
Letter from Charles W. Drew to his mother, November 23, 1918. Notes receipt of letter from Marguerite (Drew's sister) saying he is missing in action and worries that they have not gotten word of his safety yet, describes his reunion with members of…

[Partial letter from Adjutant General's Office, U.S. War Department, to Mrs. Drew, November 21, 1918]
Partial letter from the Adjutant General's Office, U.S. War Department, to Mrs. Drew, November 21, 1918. Advises against sending any mail as prisoners of war are to be released following the armistice; explains how mail should be addressed in the…

[Letter from Alice F. Lindley to Mrs. Drew, November 17, 1918]
Letter from Alice F. Lindley to Mrs. Drew, November 17, 1918. Notes that her son, Charles W. Drew, has arrived safely in Nancy, France at a YMCA hotel club for officers, and that they are taking good care of him and he is in good spirits; explains…

[Memorandum issued by Captain Birge M. Clark, American Expeditionary Forces, November 17, 1918]
Memorandum issued by Captain Birge M. Clark, American Expeditionary Forces, November 17, 1918. Certifies Marc Lagen's record of hours in the air with the Third Balloon Company.
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