Newspaper clipping, "Coolidge of Boston new aviator ace," from unidentified publication, circa 1918. Commemorates Lieutenant Coolidge achieving Ace status. Also mentions Eddie Rickenbacker, Frank Luke, and J. C. Vascoucelles.
Newspaper clipping, "U.S. fliers cover French assault", from the Boston Herald, July 8, 1918. Discusses the flying activities of the U.S. Army at the Marne. Mentions Quentin Roosevelt.
Special Orders No. 149, Headquarters U.S. Troops Paris, American Expeditionary Forces, June 6, 1918. Ten men, including 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, are ordered to travel from Paris to Chartres, France for duty and station at that place. One…
Special Orders No. 123, Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, October 11, 1917. Assigns 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge to active duty and requires that he reports to the Commanding Officer of the Aviation Detachment at Issoudun, France. One…
Special Orders No. 60, Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, December 1, 1917. Gives orders to several officers at the 3d Aviation Instruction Center at Issoudun, France. Includes orders for 1st Lieutenant R. [sic] Coolidge to be detailed to…
Special Orders No. 21, Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Department, November 3, 1917. Gives several orders to men in the 3rd Aviation Instruction Department, including assigning 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge as the commanding officer of the…
Special Orders No. 147, Headquarters Third Aviation Instruction Center, May 30, 1918. Orders a large group of men to proceed from the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center to Orly, France, where they will report to the Commanding Officer for active duty at…
Special Orders No. 147, Headquarters Third Aviation Instruction Center, May 30, 1918. Orders a large group of men to proceed from the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center to Orly, France, where they will report to the Commanding Officer for active duty at…
Special Order No. 104, Headquarters Lines of Communication, American Expeditionary Forces, November 20, 1917. Revokes another order for Hamilton Coolidge and three other 1st Lieutenants to proceed to the 7th Aviation Instruction Center. One typed…