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Beaumont Bull [Issue No. 3, March 16, 1918]
Newsletter, "Beaumont Bull," Issue No. 3, published by the Beaumont Flying Cadets, France, March 16, 1918. Four typed pages.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Wing Slip [Vol. 3, No. 2]
Newsletter, "Wing Slip," Vol. 3, No. 2, produced by Aviators' Post No. 743, New York, New York, August 1927.
Circular Letter No. 1 [circa 1920]
Circular Letter No. 1, compiled by Captain Burdette Wright, U.S. Army Air Service, circa 1920. Contains information about past members of the 12th Aero Squadron, including current employment, address, and doings, and an update of events since returning home. Wilbur D. Kennedy is listed on page 7, noting that he is a buyer and manager at the Killian Co., lives in Cedar Rapids (Iowa), and married…
Plane News [Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 19, March 30, 1918]
Newsletter, "Plane News," Vol. 1, No. 19, March 30, 1918. Includes an article about the successes of American aviators, details about various events, and amusing anecdotes.
Out of Control [Newsletter, circa December 1918]
Newsletter, "Out of Control," Vol. 1, No. 3, December 13, [no year, circa 1918]. Reports on news and military activities of interest to members of the First Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Service. Includes a photograph of fighter aces Eddie V. Rickenbacker and Reed Chambers with a captured Hannover CL.III aircraft. Also contains an article titled "History of organization, development and growth of…
Out of Control [Newsletter, circa November 1918]
Newsletter, "Out of Control," Vol. 1, No. 1, November 7, [no year, circa 1918]. Reports on news and military activities of interest to members of the First Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Service. Includes photographs of fighter aces Frank Luke and Lieutenant Wilbert W. White. Four typed pages.
The Stars and Stripes [Newspaper, June 28, 1918]
Newspaper, "The Stars and Stripes," Vol. 1, No. 21, June 28, 1918. Contains articles on wartime and military activities in France, as well as comic strips, advertisements, and an advice column. Eight typed pages.
[Page from The Dirigible newsletter, circa June 1919]
Page from The Dirigible, unidentified issue, circa 1919. The Dirigible, later renamed The Daily Zepp, was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World War I. Newsletter was created by and for American soldiers who were returning home on the ship. One (1) typed page. Inscription on verso: "For Mary. These…
[Newsletter, The Daily Zepp, No. 5, July 26, 1919]
Newsletter, The Daily Zepp, No. 5, July 26, 1919. The Daily Zepp, previously titled "The Dirigible," was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World War I. Newsletter was created by and for American soldiers who were returning home on the ship. Eight (8) typed pages.
[Pages from The Dirigible newsletter, circa June 1919]
Pages from The Dirigible, unidentified issue, circa June 1919. The Dirigible, later renamed The Daily Zepp, was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World War I. Newsletter was created by and for American soldiers who were returning home on the ship. Two (2) typed pages.