Kenneth Masterson writes to mother, Florence, that he will be coming home soon. He had recently arrived in the United States after fighting in World War I and taking part in the occupation of the Rhineland.
Rose O'Boyle writes to her aunt Florence Masterson. Rose's brother Emmet is on his way to fight in World War I, along with Florence's twin sons, Maurice and Kenneth.
Military document stating that Kenneth Masterson was recommended for loyal and courageous service for repairing telephone lines during battle in World War I.
Adjutant General Peter Harris of the U.S. Army sends a telegram to Edward Masterson notifying him that his son, Kenneth, was lightly wounded in action during World War I.