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[Servicemen sitting on porch]
Photograph of servicemen sitting on a porch, Morristown, New Jersey, July 21, 1917. The men are identified in the verso inscription as Bill Ely, W. Bartlett Bacon, G. H. Kissel, R. L. Moore, E. E. Bates, Hamilton Coolidge [bottom right], and Doug Campbell.Inscription: "Douglas Campbell."Inscription on verso: "Bill Ely, W. Bartlett Bacon, G. H. Kissel, R. L. Moore, E. E. Bates, Ham Coolidge [bottom…
[Memorandum receipt for items issued to Hamilton Coolidge, July 20, 1917]
Memorandum receipt for items issued to Hamilton Coolidge, July 20, 1917
[Certificate of Commission issued to Hamilton Coolidge, September 29, 1917]
Certificate of Commission issued to Hamilton Coolidge, September 29, 1917. Acknowledges Coolidge's receipt of a commission to be 1st Lieutenant in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States.
Special Orders No. 60 [Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, December 1, 1917]
Special Orders No. 60, Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, December 1, 1917. Gives orders to several officers at the 3d Aviation Instruction Center at Issoudun, France. Includes orders for 1st Lieutenant R. [sic] Coolidge to be detailed to the Training Department, in addition to his other duties. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 21 [Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Department, November 3, 1917]
Special Orders No. 21, Headquarters 3rd Aviation Instruction Department, November 3, 1917. Gives several orders to men in the 3rd Aviation Instruction Department, including assigning 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge as the commanding officer of the Provisional School Company #4. One typed page.
[Letter to Commanding Officer, 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, March 28, 1918]
Letter to Commanding Officer, 3rd Aviation Instruction Center, from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, March 28, 1918. Letter was written in an effort to retain Corporal Louis Dardenne, a French mechanic working at the Instruction Center. One typed page.
[Memorandum to Lieutenant Colonel Kilner from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, April 26, 1918]
Memorandum to Lieutenant Colonel Kilner from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, April 26, 1918. Advises the commanding officers to retain the services of French mechanics Garandet Marcel and Dardenne Allyre. One typed page.