Administrative documents related to his assignments provide details on the scarce information present in the livret militaire: he fought in Dardanelles, Macedonia, and was released from military duty in 1919. More paperwork about pensions, medals, his belonging to veteran associations (the most recent one dated from 1966). A few more personal documents. In a letter to his wife he admits he has grown a goatee but does not mean to look more handsome, and she should not worry he wants to be unfaithful... sweet. A partial picture of a German aircraft they shot down in Feb. 1917. Several pictures at the front with his pals, one with their pet Brou-Brou, a Macedonian dog. There is also a photograph of four prisoners, two Bulgarians and two "boches" (a slang, derogatory, and universal word for Germans in both world wars).