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[Plane record for the 12th Aero Squadron, circa 1918-1919]
Plane record for the 12th Aero Squadron, circa 1918-1919. Lists aircraft, their factory number, and their post-war disposition. Three typed pages.
[Aviator's certificate issued by Aero Club of America to Frank Wilbur Wright, circa 1916]
Aviator's certificate issued by the Aero Club of America to Frank Wilbur Wright, circa 1916. Includes an identification photograph of Wilbur.
[Memorandum from Captain Maurice R. Smith to Captain Marc Lagen, January 9, 1919]
Memorandum from Captain Maurice R. Smith to Captain Marc Lagen, January 9, 1919. Addresses issues with accountability and responsibility for equipment.
Operations Office memo No. 147 [Operations Office, 94th Aero Squadron]
Operations Office memo No. 147, Operations Office, 94th Aero Squadron, September 25, 1918. Gives orders concerning enemy balloons. One typed page.
Operations Order No. 150 [Operations Office, First Pursuit Group]
Operations Order No. 150, Operations Office, First Pursuit Group, September 26, 1918. Gives order concerning landing flares.
An Air Friendship [Clipping from Boston Globe, January 21, 1928]
Newspaper clipping, "An Air Friendship," from Boston Globe, January 21, 1928. Article about Joseph Wehner's friendship with Frank Luke.
The Saga of Luke and Wehner
Article, "The Saga of Luke and Wehner," undated. Formerly hung in the galleries at the Champlin Fighter Museum in Mesa, Arizona. Four typed pages.
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.
[Telegram to Mrs. Drew, January 14, 1919]
Telegram to Mrs. Drew, January 14, 1919. Notes that her son, Charles W. Drew, is in an embarkation hospital and will be transferred soon.
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.