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C241389 |
HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE
UNITED STATES NAVY
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Series C. |
This
is to Certify,
That
Gordon Victor Wells a SEAMAN
FIRST CLASS is HONORABLY DISCHARFED
from the U.S.S. Mississippi AT
BREMERTON, WASHINGTON and from the Naval
Service of the UNITED STATES this
Fifth day of January 1940.
This Certificate is awarded as a testimonial of Fidelity and
Obedience.
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E.W. Burrough |
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per R.A.
Spruance, Captain, U.
S. N. |
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COMMANDING. |
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N. Nav. 6 (June, 1931
Enlisted as
APPRENTICE SEAMAN
7 January 1936
At
Des Moines, Iowa
for Four
years. Born
12 December 1915 at
Marquette, Iowa. Has--
produces satisfactory evidence of United States citizenship
qualifications (state dates appointments and certificates
issued.)
1 Ratings held:
Apprentice Seaman, Seaman 2 class &
Seaman 1st Class |
Certificates No. Seaman
1st, Coxswain & Gunners Mate |
Special duties for which qualified:
Helmsman- Motor Boat Coxswain |
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Service (vessels
and stations served on, including dates and dates and
campaigns and engagements) U.S.
Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois
and
United States Ship Mississippi |
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DESCRIPTIVE LIST
Height:
5
feet, 9
inches |
Weight:
135 lbs. |
Eyes:
Brown
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Hair:
Dark Brown |
Complexion:
ruddy |
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Personal characteristics,
marks, etc.: ANT:
PS forehead; PS lt side chin; VS lt. biceps; PS rt. knee;
AMP portion mid. & ring fingers lt. hand |
Is physically qualified for
discharge. Requires neither treatment nor hospitalization.. |
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E. Richison |
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Commander (MC) |
U.S.N. |
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