Radio transmissions & other military papers. 1918 August 9-1919 March 16.

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Radio transmissions & other military papers. 1918 August 9-1919 March 16.

Press note from the U.S.S. George Washington. Also, Naval leave passes, a personal letter, envelopes, twenty naval radio transmissions and a letter describing terms of surrender of Germany to the Allies ending World War One. All items detail United States Navy operations and President Woodrow Wilson's trip to Europe in the aftermath of German surrender.

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