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Soldier's Discharge Record

SOLDIER'S FORM

 

#1949
Filed      April 23, 1920  at 1 o'clock p.m.

Freda Katschkowsky                       Recorder.

Reference No.  

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.

  Geo. T. Bartlett.
  Major Artillery Corps,
 

Commanding

 Character.

No objection to his reenlistment is known to exist.

Very Good.

    James M. Wheeler
    1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps,
    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.

  James M. Wheeler
    1st/Lieutenant Artillery Corps.
    Commanding 26th Co., C. A.

 

Fort Flagler, Wash. February 18, 1907. Final statement transferred to

 

 

James M. Wheeler

1st Lt. Arty Corps.
 
     
 

 

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

~transcribed by Constance Diamond