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Special Order No. 131 (extract), Headquarters Love Field (Texas), May 16, 1918. Appoints the seven men from Special Order No. 150, including Floyd W. Shepard, as second lieutenants in the Aviation Section. Three typed pages.
Special Order No. 137 (extract), Headquarters Love Field (Texas), May 22, 1918. Relieves twelve men, including Floyd W. Shepard, from duty at Love Field, Texas and orders them to Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas. One typed page.
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from Captain A. B. Lambert, October 1, 1918. Certifies requirements related to Hyde's application to the Aviation Section, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps, and instructs Hyde to report to the Army Recruiting Office in St. Louis, Missouri. One typed page.
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from Major J. A. Blankenship, June 25, 1918. Confirms Hyde's commission as Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps, and requests that he telegraph his acceptance or declination. One typed page.
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from the War Department, June 3, 1918. Appoints Hyde to Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. One typed page.
[Pass issued by U.S. Signal Corps Aviation School to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, February 1918]
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Pass issued by the U.S. Signal Corps Aviation School (Love Field, Texas) to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, February 1918.
Inscription: "Had my first ride today. JVH."
Letter of recommendation written by J. V. Buck for Harley C. Hyde, December 3, 1917. Recommends Hyde for military training with the U.S. Army Signal Corps. One typed page.
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, January 10, 1919. Explains that the 135th Squadron will be returning to U.S. soon but he will transfer to stay in the country for a while longer; describes the ruins and trenches at the front and witnessing a German observation plane shot down the day before the Armistice; mentions there is plenty of pretty French…
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, December 19, 1918. Describes movement from England in June to Issoudon, France in July and arrival at front in time for St. Mihiel; notes minimal activities since Armistice, plans to get souvenirs in town; says he is done with European women and to, "give me the good old American gal ever [sic] time." Two folded sheets, seven…
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, January 16, [1919]. Acknowledges receipt of letters and discusses family news; explains that he will stay in Europe for a while longer and try to visit Germany. Three handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. C. N. Butler in Burlington, Washington.Based on the topics discussed in the letter, the year is likely 1919,…