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Transportation and leave permission form for Edward I. Sproull, issued by the Third Aviation Instruction Center, France, August 23, 1918.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Travel pass for Edward I. Sproull, stamped by the Commandant of the Military Aviation School in Avord, France, circa 1917-1919. Document is written in French.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Officers Mess punch card issued to Edward I. Sproull by the Third Aviation Instruction Center, France, circa 1917-1919. Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Pass issued to Sidney Van Wyck Peters by the Signal Corps Aviation School (San Diego, California), February 11, 1918.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
General Orders No. 38-A, General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, February 28, 1919. Commander in Chief John J. Pershing commends American Expeditionary Forces on their service in the war. One typed page.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Citation certificate issued to Major Harold E. Hartney by the U.S. Army, April 19, 1919. Commends Hartney for his service as commander of the 1st Pursuit Group during World War I.
Fragment from military document, certifying that Edward I. Sproull has fulfilled all obligations at an airfield, October 5, 1918. Signed by the Mess and Supply officers.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Transportation orders for Edward I. Sproull, issued by the Third Aviation Instruction Center, France, August 20, 1918.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Memorandum, Headquarters 24th Aero Squadron, First Army Observation, American Expeditionary Forces, November 8, 1918. Grants Second Lieutenant Sidney Van Wyck Peters leave to visit Versailles (Paris, France). One typed page.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Certificate of Graduation issued to Edward I. Sproull by the U.S. School of Military Aeronautics at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 3, 1917.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.