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Special Orders No. 267 [Assignments, duties, and temporary promotions]
Special Orders No. 267 (extract), Headquarters Fort Monmouth, September 29, 1942. Notes assignments, duties, and temporary promotions for several service members, including Lee Embree. Two (2) pages.

Special Orders No. 284 [Assigning leave]
Special Orders No. 284, Army Service Forces, Ninth Service Command, October 11, 1945. Assigns leave to military personnel. One (1) page.

Special Orders No. 295 [Assignments, duties, and temporary promotions]
Special Orders No. 295, Headquarters USAFISPA (United States Army Forces in South Pacific Area), October 22, 1943. Notes assignments, duties, and temporary promotions for several service members, including Lee Embree. Four (4) pages.

Special Orders No. 43 [Authorizes travel plans for Lee Embree]
Special Orders No. 43, Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, November 7, 1942. Authorizes Lee Embree to travel to Fort Benning, Georgia. One (1) page.

Special Orders No. 49 [Leave of absence for Lee Embree]
Special Orders No. 49, Headquarters, Fourth Detachment, Special Troops, Second Army, March 10, 1943. Grants a six-day leave of absence for Lee Embree. One (1) page.

Special Orders No. 59 [Change of station for 161st Signal Photographic Company]
Special Orders No. 59 (extract), Headquarters Fort Benning, March 10, 1943. Notes information related to a change of station for the 161st Signal Photographic Company. One (1) page.

Special Orders No. 70 [Assignments, duties, and temporary promotions]
Special Orders No. 70, Headquarters II Island Command, May 12, 1943. Notes assignments, duties, and temporary promotions for several service members, including Lee Embree. Two (2) pages.

The Allies invade Sicily
Photograph of American soldiers on a beachhead preparing for the Allied invasion of Sicily, Italy, circa 1943.Typed caption glued to verso: "The Allies invade Sicily. American soldiers march onto invasion barges to leave for Sicily. 13855-FA.…

The military career of Lee R. Embree from May, 1941 to January 1, 1942
Manuscript by Lee R. Embree, undated. Describes Embree's career as a U.S. Army Air Corps photographer during the period of May 1941 to January 1, 1942, including his experiences before, during, and after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on…

They bomb the Axis [Eighth Army Air Force airmen]
Photograph of a large group of airmen of the Eighth Army Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, circa 1943-1945.Typed caption glued to verso: "They bomb the Axis. Under command of Col. Ted Timberlake of the 8th U.S. Army Air Force, these American…
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