Image shows a sheet of paper with the header "Armèe Amèricaine Permission [French for American Army Permission]" The paper states Floyd Wilmer Coffman has been granted 3 days of leave to visit Paris around February 24, 1919. There are five different…
Image shows Special Orders No. 51 which states the soldiers listed in the order are granted leave of absence for three days to visit Paris effective about February 24, 1919.
Image shows Special Orders No. 166 which instructs Wilmer Coffman to report to travel from Paris to Weissenthurm, Germany and report to the Commanding officer for duty.
Image shows a roster of troops of US Army 16th Photo Section who are based in Weissenthurm Germany. There is a handwritten note addressed to Wilmer Coffman and a handwritten address at the bottom.
Image shows a copy of Special Order No. 239 which states that the soldiers listed in the Special Order are to moved from the 2nd Aviation Instruction Center to Headquarters and then are to be assigned to duty with the photographic section, Air…
Image shows a copy of Special Order: Number 220 which lists certain members of the Photographic Section No, 38 who are to be promoted to rank of either Sergeant or Corporal.
Image shows a War Department Signal Corps Individual Flight report for Wilmer Coffman. The report notes in-flight time and the number of flights made during the month of February 1918.
Images shows a pink copy of an order that states "The Signal Corps Aviation School, Love Field, Dallas, Texas--July-1918 This is to certify that Private Floyd W. Coffman is in CLASS A, and has permission to be absent from this post when his presence…