Newspaper clipping, "Oregon boys now in service tell interesting experiences," from an unidentified publication, circa 1916-1917. Features a brief story on Ray M. Grimshaw and mentions that, in a letter to his sister (Mrs. W. W. Woodworth), Grimshaw…
Syllabus for the Brasier-Hispano-Suiza motors instruction course, October 17, 1917. Describes a six-week schedule that includes seven hours a day in motor factory and 90-minute lecture topics. One page with handwritten notes on verso.
European currency included with the military records of Ray M. Grimshaw, circa 1918-1919. Includes one French centime, two French francs, and one German zwei mark.
Photograph of a serviceman with a SPAD XIII aircraft (fuselage number 15) of the 95th Aero Squadron, circa 1917-1919. The squadron's "kicking mule" emblem is visible on the fuselage.
Photograph of a serviceman with a Nieuport 28 C1 aircraft of the 95th Aero Squadron, circa 1917-1919. The squadron's "kicking mule" emblem is visible on the fuselage.
Photographic postcard of servicemen waiting in line outside the mess tent, Camp Kelly, Texas, circa 1917-1919.Inscription on verso: "Lined up for 'mess.' R.M.G. Camp Kelly. San Antonio, Texas."