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Lieutenant Joseph Fritz Wehner [Obituary, circa 1918]
Clipping, "Lieutenant Joseph Fritz Wehher," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Obituary and accompanying photograph for Lieutenant Joseph Fritz Wehner.
64 On Heavy Honor Roll; 14 are Killed [Clipping, circa 1918]
Newspaper clipping, "64 On Heavy Honor Roll; 14 are Killed," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Reports on Philadelphia soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in action. Charles W. Drew is listed as missing.
American Fliers Winged 845 Huns [Clipping, circa 1918]
Newspaper clipping, "American Fliers Winged 845 Huns," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Gives a summary of the American Expeditionary Forces' aerial operations during the war.
Air Hero Talks to Students [Clipping, circa 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "Air Hero Talks to Students," from an unidentified publication, circa 1919. Reports on Lieutenant Charles W. Drew's visit to Northeast High School.
With the Colors [Clipping, circa 1918]
Clipping, "With the Colors," from an unidentified source, circa 1918. Reports on Charles W. Drew's military service and his receipt of the Distinguished Service Cross.
45 U.S. Squadrons in France on Nov. 11 [Clipping, circa December 1918]
Newspaper clipping, "45 U.S. Squadrons in France on Nov. 11," from an unidentified publication, circa December 1918. Reports on American Air Service operations in France.
Lt. Drew Heads Arriving Heroes [Clipping, January 10, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "Lt. Drew Heads Arriving Heroes," from an unidentified publication, January 10, 1919. Reports on Charles W. Drew's wartime service and arrival home.
Search for Air Safety [Clipping]
Clipping, "Search for Air Safety," from The Kansas City Star, September 5, 1935. Reports on two World War I aviators, Colonels Harold E. Hartney and Charles W. Kerwood, investigating airplane crashes to determine standards for air safety.
Everett's Ace Is Buried at Woodlawn [Clipping from Everett Gazette, June 1921]
Newspaper clipping, "Everett's Ace Is Buried at Woodlawn," from the Everett Gazette (Everett, Massachusetts), June 1921. Describes Joseph Wehner's reburial at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Courage in the Crisis [Clipping from Boston Sunday Post, December 28, 1941]
Newspaper clipping, "Courage in the Crisis," from Boston Sunday Post, December 28, 1941. Discusses Joseph Wehner's flying career.