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Statement of service issued by the Eastern Signal Corps School, United States Army, for Lee Embree, circa August 1942. Includes an affidavit signed by Embree. One (1) page.
Memorandum to the Office of Dependency Benefits, War Department, from A. T. Murphy, Finance Officer, October 7, 1943. Provides information related to error in Lee Embree's allotment deduction. One (1) page.
Memorandum to the Office of Dependency Benefits, War Department, from Lee Embree, June 12, 1943. Requests resolution for error in allotment deduction. One (1) page.
Memorandum from the Office of Dependency Benefits, War Department, circa 1943. Notes change of allotment amounts for Lee Embree. One (1) page.
Certificate issued by the U.S. Navy to Jerry Michaud, August 30, 1945. Certifies that Michaud was a part of Patrol Bombing Squadron 26 (VPB-26) when the squadron entered Tokyo Bay to accept the surrender of the Imperial Japanese government. VPB-26 subsequently became the first squadron to operate from Tokyo Bay during the occupation of Japan.
Letter to Lee Embree from Reginald S. Jackson, Public Relations Officer, October 26, 1943. Thanks Embree for his unit's recent work with the Public Relations Office. One (1) 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.