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Allamakee co. Iowa
World War I
Honorable Discharge from the United States Army
Harry Eastman


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Soldier's Form

Honorable Discharge from the United States Army

This is to Certify, that: Harry Eastman #2703640, Pvt Co 4, 1st Candidate Bn, I. Co. TS

The United States Army, as a Testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service, is hereby Honorably Discharged from the military service of the United States by reason of: per telegraphic instr. A.D.O. Nov. 14, 1918

Said Harry Eastman was born in Lansing in the State of Iowa. When enlisted he was 22 5/12 years of age, and by occupation a Student. He had Blue eyes, Dark hair, Ruddy complexion and was 5 feet 8 1/2 inches in height.
Given under my hand at Camp Grant, Ill. this 4th day of Dec, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen.
(signed) C.E. Keen, Colonel Infantry, Commanding

ENLISTMENT RECORD

Name: Harry Eastman
Grade: Private
Enlisted or Inducted: June 25, 1918 at Waukon, Iowa
Serving in First enlistment period at date of discharge
Prior service: None
Noncommissioned officer: Never
Marksmanship, gunner qualification or rating: Not qualified
Horsemanship: Not mounted
Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions: None
Decorations, Medals, Badges, citations: None
Knowledge of any vocation: Student
Wounds received in service: None
Physical condition when discharged: Good
Typhoid prophylaxis completed: July 13, 1918
Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed: July 13, 1918
Married or Single: Single
Character: Excellent
Remarks: No A.W.O.L under G.O. 31,W.D. 1912 or G.O. 45, W.D. 1914. Entitled to travel pay.

Marginal notation: Ticket issued, form 9068, from Rockford to McGregor, Ia; A.W. Courson, ticket agent, Dec 4, 1918

(Signature of soldier)
Harry Eastman
(Signed) William R. Dyers, 2nd Lt. Infantry, Asst Personnel Adj.
Filed for Record this 13th day of March 1919

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~source: Soldiers' and sailors' discharge record, 1917-1949; FHL US/CAN Film 1480794 Item 4
~transcribed by S. Ferrall for Allamakee co. IAGenWeb from scanned records contributed by Constance Diamond, coordinator of the Iowa Special Project, Iowa in the Great War

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