United States. Army. Air Service. Aero Squadron, 95th
Organization
Historical Note
The 95th Aero Squadron was a United States Army Air Service unit during World War I. It was formed at Kelly Field, Texas on August 20, 1917 and fought on the Western Front. It was demobilized on March 18, March 1919.
Also known as: United States. Army. Air Service. Pursuit Group, 1st. Aero Squadron, 95th
Also known as: United States. Army. Air Service. Pursuit Group, 1st. Aero Squadron, 95th
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Norman "Jim" S. Archibald Collection
Collection
Identifier: 1986-10-10A
Abstract
Norman "Jim" Silas Archibald (1894-1975) of Seattle, Washington served in the U.S. Army Air Service, 95th Aero Squadron during World War I, and later published a bestselling book on his experience. He served again in the Air Force during World War II at home in Seattle. The collection contains correspondence, military documents, photographs, and other materials relating to Archibald's life and military service.
Ray M. and Leonard H. Grimshaw Collection
Collection
Identifier: 2017-01-24
Abstract
Ray (1894-1969) and Leonard (1888-1971) Grimshaw were brothers who served as mechanics during World War I. The collection contains correspondence, military documents, photographs, clippings, newspapers, a diary, and booklets primarily relating to the military service of Ray M. Grimshaw but also includes a small selection of correspondence from his brother, Leonard.