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Soldier's Discharge Record

SOLDIER'S FORM

 

#3256
   
Name: Fred W. Schultz Filed: Dec. 28th, 1920
  Freda Katschkowsky
            

         County Recorder.

 

HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES ARMY

To All Whom it May Concern:

THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That     Fred W. Schultz 

#3688767  Private  Co.  17, 5th Bn. 163rd Depot Brigade Camp Dodge, 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    Telegraphic Authority A. G. A. Nov. 15th, 1918

 

Said   Fred W. Schultz  #3688767 was born in    McGregor
in the State of    Iowa When enlisted he was  28 years of age

and by occupation a   Engineer

He had blue  eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 6 inches in height.

      Given under my hand at    Camp Dodge, Iowa

This    25th    day of     November,    one thousand nine hundred and     eighteen

       
    Harold B. Storng  
    Capt. Inf. U.S.A.  
      Commanding.

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ENLISTMENT RECORD

 

Name   Fred W. Schultz     3688767 Grade   Private
Enlisted, or Inducted,   August 29th,   1918, at  Elkader, Iowa
Serving in     First     enlistment period at date of discharge.
Prior service  None

Noncommissioned officer   No

Marksmanship, gunner qualification or rating     None -- no practice

Horsemanship     None -- no practice

Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions  None

Decorations, Medals, Citations:    None

Knowledge of any vocation    Engineer

Wounds received in service    None

Physical condition when discharged     Good

Typhoid prophylaxis completed September 17th, 1917

 

Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed -----------------------  

Married or Single    Single

Character   Excellent

Remarks: 

 
 
  (Signature of Soldier) Fred W. Schultz
    F. S. Butler
    2nd Lt. Inf. U. S. A.
    Commanding  Co. 17, 5th Bn. 163rd D. B.
   

 

 

 

~ source: Clayton County, Iowa Discharges. LDS microfilm #1516914 Item #6

~transcribed by Constance Diamond