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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
War Department - Army Training School Certificate
War Department - Army Training School Certificate
Wallace Ephemera
A certificate for Army Training School issues by the United States of America War Department to Donald McKinley Wallace. The card lists auto mechanic as Wallace's main occupation, as well as chauffeur and lathe hand as his second and third occupations.
The 322nd Field Artillery At The Front During September And October 1918, Templeton Briggs
The 322nd Field Artillery At The Front During September And October 1918, Templeton Briggs
322nd Field Artillery Reunion Association Ephemera
A collection of typed journal entries by 1st Lieutenant Templeton Briggs, about the 322nd Field Artillery. In these entries Lieutenant Briggs details not only the plans for military action and Briggs' interactions with his superiors, but also the day to day experiences that he had. The entries run from September 19, 1918 through October 23, 1918.
The Last Photograph Taken Of Maj. Raoul Lufbery, The Late American Ace
The Last Photograph Taken Of Maj. Raoul Lufbery, The Late American Ace
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A photograph from a newspaper of Major Raoul Lufbery. Text below the photograph "The last photograph taken of Maj. [sic]Taoul Lufbery, the late American Ace."
Diary Of Donald Mckinney Wallace, September Through December 1918, Donald Mckinney Wallace
Diary Of Donald Mckinney Wallace, September Through December 1918, Donald Mckinney Wallace
Wallace Ephemera
This diary of Donald McKinney Wallace contains entries that are dated from August 14th through December 31st of 1918. This diary also includes accounts of Wallace's time in the Army at the end of World War I.
Major Raoul Lufbery Portrait
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A photograph of Raoul Lufbery from a newspaper obituary.
Memorial For Maj. Raoul Lufbery
Memorial For Maj. Raoul Lufbery
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the memorial for Major Raoul Lufbery and offers an editorial about the need for men like Lufbery as well as a call for the war to continue until it is won.
Troopers And Troupers On The Way, Fred F. Marshall
Troopers And Troupers On The Way, Fred F. Marshall
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Comic that depicts the United States Signal Corp heading to Watertown riding in a bus desgined to look like a large format camera.
Everybody Sing
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A page from a program with the heading "Everybody Sing". The page lists the lyrics for The Star Spangled Banner, Battle Hymn of the Republic, and America.
Lufbery, Famous American "Ace", Kiled In Battle In The Air
Lufbery, Famous American "Ace", Kiled In Battle In The Air
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the news of Major Lufbery's death, his parents receiving their last letter from Lufbery, and more.
Lufbery In Toul Sector
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article that published some of Lufbery's autobiographical writing that detailed being hazed early in his military career as he was attempting move beyond being a flight mechanic to a pilot.
Aces Up! The Thrilling Fact Stories Of U.S. War Flyers, John Knox
Aces Up! The Thrilling Fact Stories Of U.S. War Flyers, John Knox
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about Major Raoul Lufbery's early life including his anecdotes about him becoming an aviator, discussion of some of his travels, and his military career. It also discussed Lufbery's career of his plane catching on fire and that "he would jump to his death rather than burn."
Lufbery Killed In Battle With German Triplane
Lufbery Killed In Battle With German Triplane
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about the death of Major Raoul Lufbery, the impact of his death on his family, and a tribute held to honor Lufbery by the Jewish War Work Committee.
Ace Of American Aces Gone
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the death Major Raoul Lufbery as well as highlights from his career as an ace pilot.
Lufbery Cut Leave To Fly To His Death
Lufbery Cut Leave To Fly To His Death
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A short newspaper article detailing the death of Major Raoul Lufbery. The article points out that Lufbery was on leave because of his sense of duty.
Lufbery's Death Avenged
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper front page with the headline "Lufbery's Death Avenged" but the article about Lufbery is actually about his funeral and the funeral procession.
Lufbery Killed In Battle With German 'Flying Tank' Whose Armor Deflected The Bullets Of Six Assailants
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the death of Major Raoul Lufbery. The article also provides details about the German airplane that shot Lufbery down, as well as the pilot's final battle.
Men Of Nerve Are Needed In Aero Service, W. S. Forrest
Men Of Nerve Are Needed In Aero Service, W. S. Forrest
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article that details Major Raoul Lufbery's thoughts on required attributes for successful fighter pilots.
Johnston Describes Is Meeting With Lufbery, The Noted "Ace", Archibald Johnston
Johnston Describes Is Meeting With Lufbery, The Noted "Ace", Archibald Johnston
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about a United States Army Lieutenant, Archibald Johnson, meeting the "Noted 'Ace'" pilot, Raoul Lufbery.
South Boston Aviator Saved
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about Raoul Lufbery saving the life of Robert Soubiran of South Boston when he was attacked by four German Airplanes.
'Lone Wolf' Lufbery Dared Death Often
'Lone Wolf' Lufbery Dared Death Often
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about Major Raoul Lufbery's penchant to take risks while flying in combat.
Parade To Honor Lufbery Portrait
Parade To Honor Lufbery Portrait
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A photograph of Raoul Lufbery from a newspaper obituary advertising a parade held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Major Raoul Lufbery.
Vengeance For Lufbery Quick
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about a French pilot that shot down the German airplane that shot down Major Raoul Lufbery.
Lufbery, Famous U.S. Airman, Killed In France
Lufbery, Famous U.S. Airman, Killed In France
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about the death of Major Raoul Lufbery. The article also discusses Lufbery's burial and his legacy as a famous aviator.
Lufbery Slain In Battle
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing Major Raoul Lufbery's death during combat.
Lufbery, Noted American Ace, Killed In Battle
Lufbery, Noted American Ace, Killed In Battle
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article that details Major Raoul Lufbery's record number of enemy kills during his career as well as detailing his career.
Ace In Hartford Saw Lufbery Hit
Ace In Hartford Saw Lufbery Hit
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A short newspaper article about Captain M. Edwin Green, who was flying in the same combat engagement as Raoul Lufbery when the latter was killed.
Saw Lufbery Killed And Avenged
Saw Lufbery Killed And Avenged
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A short newspaper article about Major Raoul, Lufbery's death and him being "avenged" by another pilot.
Lufbery, New England Ace, Killed By Hun
Lufbery, New England Ace, Killed By Hun
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A short newspaper article about Major Raoul Lufbery being killed by German fighter pilots.
Impressive Service For Maj Lufbery
Impressive Service For Maj Lufbery
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the funeral of Raoul Lufbery in a cemetery near a French village.
Tribute Paid Maj. Lufbery At Funeral
Tribute Paid Maj. Lufbery At Funeral
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article detailing the funeral and tributes paid to Major Raoul Lufbery after his death by his peers in the American and French armies.