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Memorandum from Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, February 23, 1943. Lists service members, including Lee Embree, who will be attending the Anti-Aircraft Fire Course. One (1) page.
Special Orders No. 43, Headquarters, 161st Signal Photographic Company, November 7, 1942. Authorizes Lee Embree to travel to Fort Benning, Georgia. One (1) page.
Special Orders No. 68, Headquarters American Volunteer Group, March 18, 1942. Issues appointments and directs the Group Board of Inquiry to meet for an investigation. One typed page.
General Orders No. 109, Headquarters Hawaiian Department, Fort Shafter, June 25, 1942. Awards Solder's Medals to Joseph E. Walther, Walter L. Crampton, Lee R. Embree, Rodney M. Stone, Frank P. Pierog, Carl F. Santo, and Francis Q. Palombini. Three (3) typed pages.
Item from a small scrapbook containing photographs, documents, and clippings related to Lee Embree's military service, circa 1941-1942.
[Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, August 5, 1942]
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Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, August 5, 1942. Establishes a Zone of Restricted Lighting in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California.
[General Order No. 3, Headquarters Chief Air Raid Warden, Seattle, Washington, April 20, 1942]
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General Order No. 3, Headquarters Chief Air Raid Warden, Seattle, Washington, April 20, 1942. Provides information related to handling transmittal of color signals and emergency authority of air raid wardens.
[Public Proclamation No. 12, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, October 10, 1942]
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Public Proclamation No. 12, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, October 10, 1942. Provides information about the Zone of Restricted Lighting in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California.
Appointment certificate issued by the United States Army to Norman Stromer and Special Orders No. 215, West Coast Army Air Forces Training Center, Santa Ana, California, August 1942. The certificate appoints Stromer to the rank of staff sergeant. The orders list assignments and appointments for various service members, including Stromer. Five total typed pages.