HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES ARMY
To All Whom it May
Concern:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That Charles L. Veit |
#3224187
Pvt. Casual Det. #745 Dem. Group. (Last ass'd M. G. Co.
352nd Inf.) |
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, 1918 Ltrs A. G. A. Nov. 30, 1918
Said Charles
L. Veit |
was
born in
Mcgregor |
in
the State of
Iowa |
When enlisted he was
29
years
of age |
and by occupation a
R. R. Conductor
He
had
Brown
eyes,
Dark
hair,
Ruddy
complexion, and was
5
feet
6
nches in height. |
Given under my hand at
Camp Dodge, Iowa
This
13th
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
Charles L. Veit |
Grade
Private |
Enlisted, or Inducted,
May
27
1918, |
at
Elkader, Iowa |
Serving in
first
enlistment period at date of discharge. |
Prior service
none |
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Noncommissioned
officer
Never |
Marksmanship,
gunner qualification or rating
not
qualified |
Horsemanship
not
mounted |
Battles,
engagements, skirmishes, expeditions
A. E. F.,
Alsace |
Decorations,
Medals, Citations:
None |
Knowledge of any
vocation
Rail Road
Conductor |
Wounds received in
service
none |
Physical condition
when discharged
good |
Noncommissioned
officer
Corporal R. S. O. 94 May 1, 1919 |
Marksmanship,
gunner qualification or rating
not
qualified |
Horsemanship
not
mounted |
Battles,
engagements, skirmishes, expeditions
A. E. F.
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Decorations,
Medals, Citations:
None |
Knowledge of any
vocation
Cement-worker |
Wounds received in
service
none |
Physical condition
when discharged
good |
Typhoid prophylaxis
completed
Jul 19,
1918 |
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Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed
Jul 19,
1918 |
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Married or Single
single |
Character
Excellent |
Remarks:
No A. W. O. L. or
absence from duty under G. O. 31,1912 or G. O. 45,1914.
Soldier entitled to travel pay
Sailed from U. S. Apr. 16, 1918. Returned to U. S. June 3, 1919
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(Signature of Soldier) |
Frank B. Ulish |
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John R. R.
Kiles |
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1st Lt. Inf. |
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Commanding
Cas. Det.
1378 |
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