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Certificate issued to Lee Embree by the Office of the Finance Officer, Headquarters Camp Crowder, September 30, 1942. One (1) page.
Document listing items checked out from Ordnance stores to Private Hamilton Coolidge, circa 1917-1918. One typed page.
Document acknowledging the receipt of one wool overcoat and three blankets from military stores, signed by Hamilton Coolidge, July 20, 1917.
Translated text on certificate that accompanied the Croix de Guerre awarded to Captain Hamilton Coolidge, November 29, 1918. One typed page.
Proofs for correction for Charles W. Drew's obituary, circa 1918. Presumably written when he was missing in action, prior to notification of his status as a prisoner of war.
Leaflet about American airplane roundels, circa 1918. Text: "When you see this sign on an airplane [red, blue, and white roundel] / He is an American / Don't shoot at him / He is trying to help you.
Document entitled "List of Criticisms of Balloon Companies, A.E.F.," circa 1917-1919. Two page typescript document detailing issues with the operations of the Balloon Section and Air Service.
Document, "Example of Pre-arranged Shoot on Hostile Battery for Destruction," circa 1918. Handwritten chart and notes. Two pages.
Leave pass issued to Eric G. Peter, July 19, 1918. Grants him permission to visit London.
Syllabus for the Brasier-Hispano-Suiza motors instruction course, October 17, 1917. Describes a six-week schedule that includes seven hours a day in motor factory and 90-minute lecture topics. One page with handwritten notes on verso.