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[Honorable discharge certificate issued by United States Army to Jules Verne Hyde, June 2, 1918]
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Honorable discharge certificate issued by the United States Army to Jules Verne Hyde, June 2, 1918. Certifies the release of Jules Verne (J. V.) from the Reserve Corps so he could take a commission with the Air Service. Includes a copy of his enlistment record. Two pages.
Special Order No. 148, Headquarters Love Field (Texas), June 2, 1918. Assigns several men to duty in the Training Department at Love Field, including 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 134, War Department, June 8, 1918. Instructs several men to proceed to Camp Dick (Texas) and report for duty to the Commanding Officer. Includes instruction for 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde. Two typed pages.
Special Orders No. 170, Air Service Flying School (Brooks Field, Texas), August 14, 1918. Assigns several officers, including 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, to duty as Instructors in the Flying Department, Brooks Field, Texas. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 152, War Department, June 29, 1918. Instructs several officers, including 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, to proceed to Brooks Field (Texas) and report for duty. One typed page.
[Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, postmarked April 7, 1917]
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Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, postmarked April 7, 1917. Wonders what Japan will do, predicts Mexico will "strike at the border again" and that U.S. may use coastal seaplane patrols, and notes that they don't get along with the militia. One folded sheet, three handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. C. N. Butler in Burlington, Washington.
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, May 25, 1917. Notes that he was promoted to Private 1st Class with a pay raise, criticizes Verne (likely a family member) for joining the Hospital Corps, mentions that the Navy will establish an aviation school on the island. One folded sheet, three handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. C. N. Butler in…
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, April 15, 1917. Describes security on the Island [Army Flying School at North Island, near San Diego and Coronado, California], gives instructions to Sam (likely a family member) on what to do to join the same corps. One folded sheet, three handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. C. N. Butler in Burlington,…
Letter from Herman Butler to Rena Kerr, May 18, 1917. Responds to family news, suggests that mutual acquaintance transfer to where Butler is stationed. One folded sheet, three handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Miss Rena Kerr in Burlington, Washington.
Letter from Herman Butler to his aunt and uncle, Lela and Curtis Butler, March 7, 1918. Acknowledges receipt of packages, discusses seeing some of the country but missing on trips because he is financially embarrassed. Two handwritten pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. C. N. Butler in Burlington, Washington.