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[Thomas Walter Jackson]
Identification photograph of Thomas Walter Jackson from his U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve identification card, May 25, 1939.
[Memorial certificate for Thomas Walter Jackson from the Office of the President of the United States]
Memorial certificate for Thomas Walter Jackson from the Office of the President of the United States, signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, circa 1942.
[Certificate issued to Thomas Walter Jackson, posthumously awarding him the Purple Heart, June 16, 1943]
Certificate issued by the United States government to Thomas Walter Jackson, posthumously awarding him the Purple Heart, June 16, 1943.
[Certificate of appointment issued by United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939]
Certificate of appointment issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939. Appoints Jackson to the rank of second lieutenant.
[Certification card issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, April 28, 1939]
Certification card issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, April 28, 1939. Certifies that Jackson passed the instrument flying test at Kelly Field, Texas.
[Certification card issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939]
Certification card issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939. Certifies that Jackson has been appointed second lieutenant in the Air Corps Reserve.Inscription on verso: "0-380249."
[Identification cards and card holder issued by United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, circa 1930s]
Identification cards and card holder issued by the United States Army Air Corps to Thomas Walter Jackson, circa 1930s.
[Identification card issued by United States Army Air Corps Reserve to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939]
Identification card issued by the United States Army Air Corps Reserve to Thomas Walter Jackson, May 25, 1939.