Newspaper clipping, "Yanks on the Rhine" by Wallgren, from The Stars and Stripes, December 6, 1918. Comic strip of American soldiers comparing life in France and Germany following the end of World War I.
Newspaper pages, "Pacific Stars and Stripes," Volume 28, No. 129, May 9, 1972. Four pages (pages 1-2 and 23-24) containing articles about military operations, politics, and sports. A paragraph in the article "3 MiGs Shot Down Near Hanoi," which…
Clipping, "Flags made by women of France are presented to America's aviators in thrilling Paris ceremony," from Stars and Stripes, March 28, 1919. Partial article on reverse: "Anxious friends inquire after boys in the A.E.F."
Clipping, "So this is Paris!," from Stars and Stripes, March 28, 1919. Features a comic depicting a busy city street in Paris. Partial articles on reverse: "Franc buys most amid snowy peaks on edge of Spain," "How Boche guns were spotted by range…
Newspaper, "The Stars and Stripes," Vol. 1, No. 21, June 28, 1918. Contains articles on wartime and military activities in France, as well as comic strips, advertisements, and an advice column. Eight typed pages.
Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] and R.R. Fox, State Central Committee of Washington, October 24, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of donation on behalf of Second Liberty Loan. One typed page on State Central Committee of Washington stationery.
Plaque presented to William P. Lear by Stead Social Club, June 26, 1971. The engraved brass plate is slightly crooked and mounted on a wood base. There is a metal hanging wire on reverse.Text: "Presented to / William P. Lear / For Outstanding…
Oblique aerial panoramic photograph of buildings and aircraft at Kelly Field, Texas, January 5, 1919.
Captions: "Kelly Field #2, Tex., Jan. 5, 1919. Photo by Charles Steele, [address in San Antonio, Texas]."