Discharge.
Army of the United States
To all whom it may concern:
Know Ye, That Clarence B. Uhl, a private of 26th Company of the
Coast Artillery of .....who was enlisted at Waterloo, Iowa, on
the 19th day of February one thousand nine hundred and
four, to serve three years, is hereby Honorably Discharged from
the Army of the United States by reason of expiration of term of
service.
Said Clarence B. Uhl was born in Delaware Junction in the state
of Iowa, and when enlisted 21 6/12 years of age, by occupation a
Horseman, had blue #10 eyes, L. Bro. hair, Ruddy complexion, and
was 5 feet 9 inches in height.
Giving
under my hand at Fort Flagler, Washington, this 16th day of
February, one thousand nine hundred and seven.
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Geo. T.
Bartlett. |
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Major
Artillery Corps, |
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Commanding |
Character.
No objection to
his reenlistment is known to exist.
Very Good.
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James M.
Wheeler |
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1st
Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, |
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Commanding
26th Company, C. A. |
Military Record.
Continuous Service
at date of discharge:
3 years
---months ---days |
Previous service:
None |
Noncommissioned
officer:
Never |
Marksmanship:
Not
qualified |
Horsemanship:
- |
Battles,
engagements, skirmishes, expeditions:
none |
Decorations,
Medals, Citations:
- |
Knowledge of any
vocation:
- |
Wounds received in
service:
none |
Physical condition
when discharged
good |
Married or single:
single |
Remarks:
Service honest and faithful. The soldier is entitled to
travel pay. |
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James M.
Wheeler |
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1st/Lieutenant Artillery
Corps. |
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Commanding 26th Co.,
C. A. |
Fort Flagler, Wash. February 18, 1907.
Final statement transferred to
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