ARMY OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
To All Who Shall See These Presents,
Greetings:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That by the direction of the President
and under the provisions of Section Nine of the Act of
Congress, approval May eighteen, nineteen hundred and
seventeen
Gordon Kinzie Captain, Infantry U. S. A. |
was honorably discharged
from the military service in the United States Army at Camp
Grant, Illinois on
the
25th
day of 1919
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/s/ Carl
Rudenmann |
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Colonel of
Infantry U. S. A. |
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Commanding. |
A
True copy of the document made by me on the 18th day of July 1923
for the purpose of securing the Illinois bonus. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at
New Orleans, La. this 18th day of July 1923.
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/s/ Henry
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Notary
Public |
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My
commission expires at death |
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MILITARY RECORD
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Battles,
engagements, skirmishes, expeditions
None.
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Decorations,
Medals, Citations:
None |
Wounds received in
service None |
War service
chevrons authorized
One gold
Mar. 20, 1919 |
Remarks:
Sailed from U. S.:
Sept. 9, 1918. Returned to U. S. July 6, 1919
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Last Permanent
Organization: 344th Inf. 86th Div. Officers own statements
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Left U. S.
8-9-1918 Arrived in U. S. 5-10-1919 |
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/s/ Carl
Rudenmann |
Camp Grant, Illinois |
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Colonel of
Infantry U. S. A. |
July 25,
1919 |
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Commanding
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Paid in Full $234.27
Including |
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Bonus:
$60.00 Act of Feb. 24, 1919 |
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P. G. Hoyt,
Major Q. M. C. |
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Per /s/
Robert C. Brau |
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1nd. Lt. Q.
M. C. |
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