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[Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy from Quartermaster, February 19, 1918]
Memorandum to Wilbur D. Kennedy from the Quartermaster, February 19, 1918. Follows up on previous memo regarding overpayment. Added note from Kennedy, April 4, 1918, forwards payment. Receipt slip attached.
[Memorandum from Headquarters, Observation Group, 1st Army Corps, July 15, 1918]
Memorandum from Headquarters, Observation Group, 1st Army Corps, July 15, 1918. Notification of German attack, instructs various officers and troops to mobilize. One typed page.
Aviation students of Company B at Wright Field [Clipping, August 1917]
Clipping, "Aviation students of Company B at Wright Field," from an unidentified publication, circa August 1917. Features a group portrait of the students. Originally included with correspondence dated September 2, 1917.
Infantry drill regulations: United States Army
Book, "Infantry drill regulations, United States Army, 1911," produced by the Government Printing Office, corrected to April 15, 1917. Stamped on inside cover: "Supply Office, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C. Headquarters, 12th Aero Squadron, S. C."
Manual of interior guard duty, U.S. Army
Book, "Manual of interior guard duty, U.S. Army, 1914," corrected to February 24, 1915. Includes handwritten notes made by Wilbur D. Kennedy detailing the stations he served at and dates.
[Leave pass issued to Sergeant Ray M. Grimshaw, March 22, 1919]
Leave pass issued to Sergeant Ray M. Grimshaw, March 22, 1919. Grants Grimshaw permission to be absent from Camp Lewis from March 22, 1919 to March 24, 1919.
Information relative to compensation and continuance of War Risk Insurance [1919]
Memorandum, "Information relative to compensation and continuance of War Risk Insurance," furnished to Ray M. Grimshaw, March 25, 1919. Contains information related to insurance premiums and payment schedules. Two typed pages.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 14, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 14, 1918. Includes various personal news, mentions getting a letter from Ray (younger brother) about demobilization, expects to be home soon. Two sheets, six handwritten pages, with envelope.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, November 11, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, November 11, 1918. Briefly mentions celebration of the close of "this little old war," family details, asks for more mail. One sheet, four handwritten pages, with envelope.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, October 27, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, October 27, 1918. Includes various personal news, asking about family and friends. One sheet, two handwritten pages, with envelope.