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[Memorandum from Commanding General to Commanding Officer, 12th Aero Squadron, July 31, 1918]
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Memorandum from Commanding General to Commanding Officer, 12th Aero Squadron, July 31, 1918. Commendation to the 12th Aero Squadron for their service during the second battle of the Marne. One typed page.
Memorandum from First Lieutenant H. H. Bardwell, Shop Department, 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, February 1, 1918. Describes Corporal Ray M. Grimshaw's positive work ethic and recommends that he be transferred to Cadet status so he may train as a pilot. One typed page.
Memorandum from First Lieutenant Charles L. Gustafson, Commanding Officer, Headquarters 32nd Aero Squadron, 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, February 3, 1918. Recommends that Corporal Ray M. Grimshaw be trained as an aviator. One typed page.
Memorandum to Major Sprankle from Captain Jackson, October 14, 1943. Requests that a photographer, preferably Lee Embree, be made available for Baltimore Sun correspondent Howard M. Norton and for 18th General Hospital historian Major Richard C. Tilghman. One (1) page.
Memorandum from Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, June 3, 1943. Forwards request from Lee Embree for camera equipment. One (1) page.
Memorandum to the United States Army Services of Supply (USASOS) from James A. Castellaw, United States Army Signal Corps, May 16, 1945. Requests temporary stateside duty for Lee Embree so that he may be with his wife, whose mother has recently died and whose father is in poor health. Two (2) pages.
Memorandum from Charles J. O’Rourke, United States Army Services of Supply, May 19, 1945. Notes orders related to the monthly rotation quota, including details for Lee Embree's temporary stateside assignment. Two (2) pages.
Memorandum to Colonel C. T. Chien from Tye M. Lett Jr., Far East No. 2, Allison Engine Field Service Memorandum, September 26, 1941. Describes the starting procedure for the V-1710-C15 engine. Two typed pages, with handwritten notes on back of second page.
Memorandum from Headquarters Base G, United States Army Services of Supply, February 18, 1945. Notes temporary duty assignments for members of the 161st Signal Photographic Company, including Lee Embree. Two (2) pages.
Memorandum from First Lieutenant Walter W. Wilkinson, Adjutant General's Department, May 9, 1945. Notes travel arrangements for Lee Embree and Robert P. Bush. One (1) page.