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Certificate of Graduation issued to Edward I. Sproull by the U.S. School of Military Aeronautics at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 3, 1917.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Memorandum issued by Brigadier General E. M. Lewis, U.S. Army, to officers stationed in or visiting Paris, France, December 15, 1917. Men must not show signs of gaiety, festivity, or dissipation as it could be seen as shocking by locals who are in mourning or are anxious for loved ones at the front. Men must also not appear in public with women palpably of the half-world. Notes that this is the…
Document listing items checked out from Ordnance stores to Private Hamilton Coolidge, circa 1917-1918. One typed page.
Honorable discharge certificate issued to Charles W. Drew, August 14, 1917. Includes enlistment record on verso.
Memo from Adjutant, Medical Reserve Corps, to Floyd W. Shepard, December 6, 1917. Gives vaccination record for Shepard. One typed page.
Travel form issued by the U.S. Army Transport Service, November 27, 1917. Certifies transportation for Marc Lagen from New York to France on December 3, 1917.
Certificate of honorable discharge for Hamilton Coolidge, October 3, 1917. Certifies his release from the Reserve Corps so he could take a commission with the Allied Expeditionary Force. Includes Coolidge's enlistment record. Two pages.
Certificate issued by the United States Army certifying that Hamilton Coolidge was killed in action on October 27, 1918, dated December 20, 1919.
[Certificate of promotion issued by United States Army for Hamilton Coolidge, October 3, 1918]
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Certificate of promotion issued by United States Army for Hamilton Coolidge, October 3, 1918. Certifies Coolidge's promotion to Captain in the United States Army.
Telegram from Major W. A. Haverfield, U.S. Army, September 15, [1918]. Forwards message from President Wilson commending General Pershing and the troops. One typed page.