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Letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., June 23, 1944. Notes that he is being transferred to Hunter Field (Georgia) and will soon be deployed oversees. Also includes a code, with countries and states being represented by fruits, to let her know where he is ultimately stationed. Two handwritten pages on U.S. Army Air Forces stationery and envelope.
Letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., May 22, 1944. Discusses a flyby he performed in his hometown and sends news about his training and possible future assignments. Three handwritten pages on Will Rogers Field (Oklahoma) stationery and an envelope.
[Special Orders No. 206 (extract), Headquarters Eighth Air Force Replacement Depot, July, 24, 1944]
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Special Orders No. 206 (extract), Headquarters Eighth Air Force Replacement Depot, July, 24, 1944. Lists assignments for several service members, including Second Lieutenant George E. Adams. One typed page.
[Special Orders No. 260 (extract), Headquarters W. D. Personnel Center SCU 1773, September 20, 1945]
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Special Orders No. 260 (extract), Headquarters W. D. Personnel Center SCU 1773, September 20, 1945. Lists assignments for several service members, including George E. Adams. One typed page.
V-mail letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., July 24, 1944. Notes that he has arrived in England and that mail may be slow. One handwritten page.
Controlled Indoctrination Flight Course pilot rating book belonging to George E. Adams Jr., May-June 1943.
Telegram to George E. Adams Sr. from George E. Adams Jr., July 24, 1944. Notes that he has arrived oversees and is fine.
Letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., January 9, 1945. Discusses a visit to a friend's airfield, his current assignment in Belgium, and upcoming leave in England. Two photographs of a woman identified as Betty were also included with the letter. Three handwritten pages and envelope.
Letter to George E. Adams Sr. from his son, George E. Adams Jr., June 17, 1945. Wishes him a happy Father's Day and discusses his future plans after completing his service with the Army of Occupation. Two handwritten pages on German airfield stationery.
Letter to Mrs. George E. Adams from her son, George E. Adams Jr., August 4, 1945. Discusses his leave in Brussels, Belgium and personal news. Four handwritten pages and envelope.