Clipping, "Amex fliers safe after weathering shower of shot," from the Paris Herald, circa 1918. Describes how Benjamin P. Harwood and Fred L. Luhr of the 12th Aero Squadron narrowly escaped a German attack. Originally included with correspondence…
Clipping, "American airplane falls from clouds in France," from an unidentified publication, May 14, 1918. Reports on two unnamed men from the 12th Aero Squadron who fatally crashed in the Toul (France) region. Originally included with correspondence…
Two clippings glued to sheet of paper, circa 1918. One clipping features a joke, and one features two limericks. Originally included with correspondence dated June 5, 1918.
Booklet, "Silhouettes d'Avions: Allies et Ennemis," May 1918. Illustrated guide to Allied and enemy aircraft, written in French. Wilbur D. Kennedy's name, rank, and squadron are written on front cover.
Book, "Manual of interior guard duty, U.S. Army, 1914," corrected to February 24, 1915. Includes handwritten notes made by Wilbur D. Kennedy detailing the stations he served at and dates.
Book, "Infantry drill regulations, United States Army, 1911," produced by the Government Printing Office, corrected to April 15, 1917.
Stamped on inside cover: "Supply Office, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C. Headquarters, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C."
Booklet, "Album Vom Moseltal," produced by Kunstanstalt Stengel & Co, G.M.B.H., circa 1917-1919. Contains 20 souvenir postcards depicting various locations in Germany, including Coblenz, Trier, Bad Bertrich, Burg Eltz, Beilstein, Cochem, Bullay,…
Pamphlet, "Facts of interest about Coblenz," produced by the American Expeditionary Forces, circa 1919. Gives points of interest, restaurants, entertainment, and other resources for AEF officers stationed in Coblenz, Germany.