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Certification document issued by the United States Army Air Forces, certifying that Kenneth D. Wallace has been appointed to the rank of second lieutenant, March 20, 1943.
Identification card holder issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Kenneth D. Wallace, circa 1940s.
Photograph of Kenneth D. Wallace (right) with two men, identified as Marion (left) and Henry (center) in the inscription, circa 1941-1942.Inscription on verso: "Hello Shorty! Marion, Henry, and Ken. Right after Pearl Harbor."
Photograph of a group of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen and women at a table, circa 1940s. Kenneth D. Wallace is third from the right.Inscription: "Ken Wallace 3rd from R."
Photograph of Kenneth D. Wallace (right) with his father, Donald Wallace (left), and an unidentified man, circa 1940s. Each of the men has a dog in their lap.
Photograph of Kenneth D. Wallace (right) with his parents, Donald and Lillie Wallace, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Donald, Lillie, Kenny."
Photograph of Kenneth D. Wallace (center) with two men, identified as Marion (left) and Alvin (right), circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Marion, Kenny, Alvin."
Flight logbook for Kenneth D. Wallace, September 9, 1942-December 12, 1943. Documents flights made during his United States Army Air Corps training. 60 pages.
Certificate of appreciation issued by the Military Intelligence Division, United States War Department, to Kenneth D. Wallace, January 10, 1946. Acknowledges Wallace's loyalty and devotion to duty while serving with the Military Intelligence Division from May 1, 1945 to September 2, 1945. One typed page.
V-mail letter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace from their son, Kenneth D. Wallace, postmarked December 29, 1943. Sends holiday greetings from the China-Burma-India Theater. One page with envelope.