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Military service record for Second Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde of the Reserve Military Aviators (RMA), Air Service Association (A.S.A.), circa 1918. Includes typed and handwritten copies. Two total pages.
Booklet titled "The Men Who Made Brooks Field," published by the Maverick-Clarke Litho Company (San Antonia, Texas), circa 1918. The title page describes the booklet as "a pictorial history of America's Foremost Air Service United States Army Flying School." Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde is mentioned in a section called the "Log" of Brooks Field. 72 pages.
Special Orders No. 114 [Relieves officers at Camp Dick and orders them to proceed to Brooks Field]
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Special Orders No. 114, Headquarters Camp Dick (Dallas, Texas), June 27, 1918. Relieves several officers at Camp Dick and orders them to proceed to Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas and report for duty to the Commanding Officer. Includes Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 227 [Assigns officers to participate in regular and frequent aerial flights]
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Special Orders No. 227, Air Service Flying School (Brooks Field, Texas), October 10, 1918. Assigns several officers, including 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, to participate in regular and frequent aerial flights. One typed page.
Statement of the causes which led to the accident which caused the death of Lieutenant L. B. Evans
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Military report by Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde titled "Statement of the causes which led to the accident which caused the death of Lieutenant L. B. Evans," circa 1918-1919. Describes the events which led to an airplane crash. One typed page.
Newspaper clipping, "Brooks Field flyers give Waco some real thrills," from the San Antonio Express, circa 1919-1920s. Reports on an airshow in Waco, Texas put on by six pilots from Brooks Field, including Jules Verne Hyde. Includes a photograph of the pilots.
Newspaper clipping, "Kansas Cityan tells of fall in airplane," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1918-1919. Gives Lieutenant Jules Verne Hyde's first-hand account of an airplane crash at Brooks Field that resulted in the death of one of his students.
Newspaper clipping, "Away" by James Whitcomb Riley, from The Kansas City Times, May 30, 1919.
Twilight Lodge membership form, circa 1918-1919. This form is not filled out. One page.
Newspaper clipping, "Lieut. Hyde Visits Butler," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1910s-1920s. Announces that Lieutenant Jules Verne Hyde will visit Butler, [Missouri?].