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[Receipt issued by Aero Club of America to Floyd W. Shepard, August 3, 1918]
Receipt issued by the Aero Club of America to Floyd W. Shepard, August 3, 1918. Handwritten receipt for initiation fee for Shepard.
[Flying pay form, circa 1918-1919]
Flying pay form, circa 1918-1919. Intended to be included with flying pay claim vouchers, certifying the pilot was on duty requiring regular and frequent flight. The form has not been filled out. One typed page.
[Service history for Floyd W. Shepard, circa August 1918]
Service history for Floyd W. Shepard, circa August 1918. Lists dates and locations of Shepard's assignments. One handwritten page on Shepard Grain Company letterhead.
[General Orders No. 1, Headquarters Air Service, August 2, 1918]
General Orders No. 1, Headquarters Air Service, First Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, August 2, 1918. Publishes the letter from the Chief of Staff commending the observation squadrons.
[Leaflet about American airplane roundels, circa 1918]
Leaflet about American airplane roundels, circa 1918. Text: "When you see this sign on an airplane [red, blue, and white roundel] / He is an American / Don't shoot at him / He is trying to help you.
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.
[Special Orders No. 83, Headquarters Air Service Depot, March 27, 1919]
Special Orders No. 83, Headquarters Air Service Depot, March 27, 1919. Grants leave of absence to Marc Lagen for fifteen days.
[3rd Air Park shoulder patch belonging to Hamilton Coolidge]
3rd Air Park shoulder patch belonging to serviceman Hamilton Coolidge, circa 1917-1918.
[Memorandum from Operations Office, 94th Aero Squadron, September 19, 1918]
Memorandum from Operations Office, 94th Aero Squadron, September 19, 1918. Gives the flying schedule for the day. One typed page.
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.