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Box 1

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

Orders and memorandums, 1919-1921

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Contents

Special Orders No. 60, March 4, 1919. Honorable discharge for Norman Silas Archibald and statement of final pay.

Memo from Headquarters, U.S. Army Recruiting District, February 2, 1921. Certifies that Norman S. Archibald was enlisted in the Army on July 9, 1917 as Private 1st Class, Aviation Section, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps. Two (2) copies.

Dates: 1919-1921

95th Aero Squadron materials, circa 1920s-1933

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Contents Booklet, History of 95th Aero Squadron: First American Unit in Action, undated. Negative photostat copy of informational booklet in faux leather binding with Archibald's name stamped on front. Inscription from Jack Mursell mentions a few missing pages. Describes history and timeline of the squadron's training, actions abroad, and includes several transcribed memos commending the squadron, lists of personnel and their current addresses, as well as those...
Dates: circa 1920s-1933

Clippings, 1918-1919

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Contents

Six (6) original newspaper clippings and photocopies relating primarily to Norman Archibald's capture by the Germans, along with one (1) original clipping and photocopy about the death of Lt. Alexander Bruce, 1918-1919.

Dates: 1918-1919

Assorted World War I materials, 1917-1934

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Contents Roster, U.S. Army School Military Aeronautics, Squadron 10 graduates, September 15, 1917. Lists eighteen (18) students including Norman S. Archibald with handwritten notes marking three (3) students who failed and a note that eight (8) others failed who are not listed.Poem, "Winged Warrior" by A. M. Sullivan, October 11, 1933. Written about Lt. Frank Luke for Col. H. E. Hartney. Three (3) copies.World War Birds Internationale Third Annual Migration event agenda,...
Dates: 1917-1934

Incoming from Hazel Draper (1 of 2), 1938-1943

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Contents Note: For additional correspondence from Hazel Draper relating primarily to her promotion of Archibald's book Heaven High, Hell Deep,see Box Two, Folders 1-2.Eleven (11) letters, postcards, and telegrams to "Jim" Archibald from his sister Hazel Draper:Telegram, July 21, 1938. Acknowledges receipt of telegram and notes upcoming visit.Letter, November 27, 1938. Discusses personal matters....
Dates: 1938-1943

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