Photograph of U.S. Army Air Service serviceman Floyd W. Shepard with a German artillery gun on display in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France, circa 1918-1919.Inscription on verso: "Place de la Corcorde [Concorde], Paris, and German gun."
Embarkation Order No. 319 (extract), Troop Movement Office, June 26, 1919. Orders the 85th Aero Squadron and 802nd Pioneer Infantry to embark on the U.S.S. Nanbemond. One typed page.
Memo, Headquarters Air Service Flying School, Taliaferro Field (Texas), September 14, 1918. Assigns Second Lieutenant Floyd W. Shepard as Officer of the Day and Second Lieutenant Sieg as Officer of the Guard for the following day. One typed page.
Memo from Cushman Hartwell, Commanding Officer of Signal Corps Aviation School, Love Field (Texas), to Floyd W. Shepard, May 16, 1918. Notifies Shepard of his appointment as a second lieutenant in the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps, Aviation Section.…
Order No. 219 (extract), U.S. War Department, September 18, 1918. Orders a number of men, including Floyd W. Shepard, to the Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, New Jersey for transportation to France. Also includes separate confidential, detailed…
Special Order No. 60 (extract), Headquarters Observation Group, Second Army, February 4, 1919. Assigns Floyd W. Shepard to the 85th Aero Squadron. One typed pages.
Special Order No. 131 (extract), Headquarters Love Field (Texas), May 16, 1918. Appoints the seven men from Special Order No. 150, including Floyd W. Shepard, as second lieutenants in the Aviation Section. Three typed pages.
Special Order No. 137 (extract), Headquarters Love Field (Texas), May 22, 1918. Relieves twelve men, including Floyd W. Shepard, from duty at Love Field, Texas and orders them to Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas. One typed page.