Letter from Curtiss Aviation School, June 5, 1917. The school certifies that Sergeant Hamilton Coolidge received 1206 minutes of flying instruction, passed the Preliminary Flying Test and is ready to take the Reserve Military Aviators Test.
Special Orders No. 21, issued by the Headquarters Southeastern Department, United States War Department, May 29, 1917. Orders Sergeants Hamilton Coolidge and Edmund E. Bates to be relieved from the Curtiss Aviation School and to proceed to Boston for…
Letter from the Depot of the Quartermaster for the American Expeditionary Forces to Hamilton Coolidge, November 7, 1917. References Hamilton Coolidge's Final Statement, which was incorrect and needed to be amended. The amended Final Statement is not…
Commendation issued to the Chief of Air Services, August 14, 1918. Commander-in-Chief [President Woodrow Wilson] via General Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Force commends the 1st Pursuit Group for their effective and daring work. One…
Cover letter and Special Orders No. 183, Office of the Aviation Officer, Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, December 10, 1917. Orders several men to begin frequent and regular flying missions. 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge is ordered to…
Letter to Commanding Officer, 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, March 28, 1918. Letter was written in an effort to retain Corporal Louis Dardenne, a French mechanic working at the Instruction Center. One typed…
Letter to Adjutant General, American Expeditionary Forces, from Captain Hamilton Coolidge, October 12, 1918. Writes to accept his commission as Captain in the Air Service. One typed page.
Memorandum to Lieutenant Colonel Kilner from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, April 26, 1918. Advises the commanding officers to retain the services of French mechanics Garandet Marcel and Dardenne Allyre. One typed page.