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[Document of Pilots of the 41st Aero Squadron]

Description: This document contains the names of pilots of the Fifth Pursuit Group, 41st Aero Squadron. The document is divided into three different flights, on three different pages: "A Flight, B Flight, C Flight." B Flight contains nine different crews, and C Flight also contains nine crews.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Identification Card of Henry R. Clay, Jr.]

Description: Identification card belonging to Henry R. Clay, Jr. The card identifies Clay's rank as a 1st Lieutenant, and his function as "air service." Clay was a member of the American Expeditionary Forces. The right side of the card has a blank space where the recipient was to place his photograph "within four days after issue."
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Mother Harriett]

Description: Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his mother Harriett concerning the passing of the conscription and him having to decide what to do. Clay feels that it is his duty to fight and that he'd rather his mother know she raised a courageous and not a cowardly son.
Date: [1917..1919]
Creator: Clay, Henry, Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of Pilot Henry Clay, Jr.]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of First Lieutenant Henry Clay, Jr. standing in front of an airplane. Clay is wearing his military uniform in the picture. The back of the photo reads: "C/O 41st Aero Sqdn. standing beside what is a 41st Spad XIII before the trade for Camels."
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of Pilots of the 148th Aero Squadron]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of the 148th Aero Squadron pilots. There are two rows of men standing in a staggered formation; the men in the back row are looking in between the men in the front. According to the back of the picture Henry Clay, Jr. is standing in the front row, third from the left. Another pilot, Larry Calahan, is standing on the far right of the front row.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of Soldiers Packed on a Ship]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of a large number of soldiers on a ship traveling over the ocean. The back of the photo says they are "going overseas," towards Europe. A life boat is attached to the edge of the ship. There was not a lot of room left on the ship after all of the soldiers got on.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of Henry Clay, Jr. and Santa Maria]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of Henry Clay, Jr. standing with Santa Maria next to a cobblestone path. Santa Maria is standing on the left and was from Squadron 54 of the Royal Air Force and Henry Clay, Jr. is standing on the right and was from Squadron 43 of the Royal Air Force. Both men are wearing their uniforms in this picture and holding a walking cane.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of the Signal Corps Pilots]

Description: Group photograph of the Signal Corps, of which Henry Clay, Jr. was a member of. There are eight men in the picture and all of them are wearing their uniforms, Clay is fourth from the left. The text on the photo reads: "Photographic Bureau of the Signal Corps." Names of the men are listed on the back in order from left to right.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Photograph of Soldiers Aboard Ship]

Description: Copy print of a photograph of a group of soldiers wearing life jackets while aboard ship. The description on the back of the photo says that they were "aboard ship going overseas." The men are hanging around one of the ship's large guns.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[U.S.S. Madawaska, Instructions for Troops Card]

Description: Thick card with strings attached describing protocol for troops aboard a ship. The card lists the rules for non-Naval soldiers onboard the ship, including safety precautions--such as not smoking on deck after dark so that the glowing cigarette won't reveal their position to enemy ships--as well as information about meals and the expected behavior of the soldiers. The lower half of the card has a table with a number of holes punched in it.
Date: [1917..1919]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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