HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES ARMY
To All Whom it May
Concern:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That
Phillip Boland |
#2155504
Corporal Casual Det.
864, Demobilization Group. Last Assigned: General
Hospital #26 Ft. Des Moines, Iowa. |
THE UNITED STATES ARMY,
as a Testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service, is herby
HONORABLY DISCHARGED from the military service of the UNITED
STATES by reason of
Tel. W. D.
Nov. 15, & Letter A. G. A. Nov. 30, 1918
Said Phillip
Boland |
was
born in Elkader |
in
the State of Iowa |
When enlisted he was
28
years
of age |
and by occupation a
Farmer
He
had
Brown
eyes,
Dark
hair,
Ruddy complexion,
and was
6
feet
0
inches
in height. |
Given under my hand at
Camp Dodge, Iowa
This
25th
day of
June,
one thousand nine hundred and
nineteen.
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Louis
Causler |
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Major
Signal Corps, U. S. A. |
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Commanding. |
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ENLISTMENT RECORD
Name
Phillip Boland |
Grade
Corporal |
Enlisted, or Inducted,
Sept
4
1917, |
at
Elkader, Iowa |
Serving in
First
enlistment period at date of discharge. |
Prior service
none |
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Noncommissioned
officer
Appointed Corporal |
Marksmanship,
gunner qualification or rating
Not rated |
Horsemanship
Not
mounted |
Battles,
engagements, skirmishes, expeditions
A. E. F. |
Decorations,
Medals, Citations:
None |
Knowledge of any
vocation
Farmer |
Wounds received in
service None |
Physical condition
when discharged
Good |
Typhoid prophylaxis
completed
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Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed
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Married or Single
Single |
Character
Excellent |
Remarks:
No A. W. O. L. No
absence under G. O. 31 W. D. 1912 or W. D. 45-1914.
Entitled to travel pay
Left U. S. Aug. 16, 1918. Returned Jun. 10, 1919
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(Signature of Soldier) |
Phillip
Boland |
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Perry L. Baldwin |
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Capt. Inf.
U. S. A. |
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Commanding
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