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[Telegram to commanding officer, November 30, 1917]
Telegram to commanding officer, November 30, 1917. Orders Wilbur D. Kennedy and others to active service with the Signal Reserve Corps, Aviation Section.
[Identification card issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy by American Expeditionary Forces]
Identification card issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy by the American Expeditionary Forces, circa 1910s.
[Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919]
Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919. Includes three remarks from officers regarding Kennedy's service and character, and some detail of his service duties and promotions. Copy 1 of 2.
[Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919]
Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919. Includes three remarks from officers regarding Kennedy's service and character, and some detail of his service duties and promotions. Copy 2 of 2.
[Memorandum from First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kennedy to Chief, Technical Section, November 14, 1918]
Memorandum from First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kennedy to Chief, Technical Section, November 14, 1918. Reports on a number of parachute demonstrations and makes suggestions for parachute types to implement. Three typed pages.
[Pilot's card issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy by Headquarters Air Service]
Pilot's card issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy by Headquarters Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, circa 1910s. Includes a photograph of Kennedy with a mustache drawn in black ink.
[Memorandum to First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kenney from Major T. S. Pugh, August 5, 1918]
Memorandum to First Lieutenant Wilbur D. Kenney from Major T. S. Pugh, August 5, 1918. Notifies Kennedy of overpayment discovered by auditor and requests payment. Added note from Kennedy, September 7, 1918, explains discrepancy. One typed page.
[Memorandum from Wilbur Kennedy to Chief of Air Service, March 27, 1918]
Memorandum to the Chief of Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, from Wilbur D. Kennedy, March 27, 1918. Request for transfer to school at Clermont-Ferrand to learn bombardment work. Includes numerous endorsements. Two typed pages.