Papers, 1943-1945.

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Papers, 1943-1945.

This collection consists of a tire inspection record for a 1947 terraplane, a Spokane Air Depot-Notification of Personnel Action by the War Department Army Air Forces, an application for renewel of fuel oil rationing for heat or hot water, red ration tokens, a "School Savings Officer" pin, 12 war saving stamps, and a Red Cross car windowshield sticker.

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Pilant, W. E.

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American Red Cross

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