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Telegram from Charles W. Drew to his mother, November 22, 1917. Notification of his arrival in Europe.
Telegram from Charles W. Drew to his mother, August 20, 1918. Reports that he has downed his first German plane.
Telegram from Charles W. Drew, likely to his mother, January 14, 1919. Notes that he is at Walter Reed Hospital, expects to be home soon with thirty days leave.
Telegram from Harris to Mrs. Drew, January 21, 1919. Reports that her son, Charles W. Drew, was released from prison camp and is now in Allied territory.
Telegram to Mrs. Drew, January 14, 1919. Notes that her son, Charles W. Drew, is in an embarkation hospital and will be transferred soon.
Telegram from Wilbur D. Kennedy to Carmelite (Miller) Kennedy, June 19, 1919. Sent from New York, New York and reads: "Arrived this morning -- Garden City (New Jersey) tomorrow -- Wire when coming home -- Wilbur Kennedy."
Telegram to commanding officer, November 30, 1917. Orders Wilbur D. Kennedy and others to active service with the Signal Reserve Corps, Aviation Section.
Telegram from Wilbur D. Kennedy to Carmelite (Miller) Kennedy, December 27, 1917. Read: "Safe love. Wilbur." One typed page with envelope.
Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace from their son, Kenneth D. Wallace, July 17, 1944. Sends his love and informs them that he is well. One page.
Telegram to Helen Jane Jackson, wife of Thomas Walter Jackson, September 18, 1942. Notifies her that her husband is missing in action. One typed page with envelope.