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[Armée Américaine leave permission form, February 1919]
Armée Américaine leave permission form, February 1919. Grants permission to Wilbur D. Kennedy to visit Nice and Pau, France.
[Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919]
Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919. Includes three remarks from officers regarding Kennedy's service and character, and some detail of his service duties and promotions. Copy 1 of 2.
[Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919]
Officer's record book belonging to Wilbur D. Kennedy, 1917-1919. Includes three remarks from officers regarding Kennedy's service and character, and some detail of his service duties and promotions. Copy 2 of 2.
[Honorable discharge certificate issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy, July 19, 1919]
Honorable discharge certificate issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy, July 19, 1919. Discharges Kennedy from duty at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Includes military record, which notes that one Bronze Victory button was issued.
[Appointment certificate issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy, April 9, 1919]
Appointment certificate issued to Wilbur D. Kennedy, April 9, 1919. Appoints Kennedy as a captain of the U.S. Army Air Service.
[Memorandum to Adjutant General of 3rd Corps from commanding officer of the 9th Balloon Company, October 29, 1918]
Memorandum to the Adjutant General of 3rd Corps, First U.S. Army, from the commanding officer of the 9th Balloon Company, October 29, 1918. Presumably written to recommend Samuel E. White for a Distinguished Service Medal; describes an incident during which White's balloon was downed and he parachuted to safety. One typed page.
[Honorable discharge certificate issued to Samuel E. White, August 2, 1919]
Honorable discharge certificate (negative photographic print) issued to Samuel E. White by the U.S. Army, August 2, 1919. Includes military record on verso, which lists White as being involved in the St. Mihiel offensive, August 9 1918 to September 20, 1918, and the Meuse Argonne offensive, September 21, 1918 to November 11, 1918.