Great War Helmet, 1914-1918.

 

Page: 452

Army Discharge

Soldier's Form

 

#1454
Filed      July 16th, 1923

Clara L. Curtis Otis                        Recorder.

Reference No. Fee:     -----

 

UNITED STATES NAVAL DISCHARGE RECORD

 

              This is to Certify, That Lloyd E. Egbert, Private Medical Department United States Army, as a testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service, was Honorably Discharged from the military service of the United States on February 8th, 1918, by reason of Disability.

 

Said Lloyd E. Egbert was born in Monona, in the State of Iowa.

 

When enlisted he was 24 4/12 years of age and by occupation a Tinner,

had brown eyes, black hair, ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 7 1/2 inches height.

 

Given under my hand at the War Department, Washington, D. C., this 19th day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty three.

   
  By authority of the Secretary of War.
     
    Wm. A. Woodrich,
      Adjutant General

 

 

Enlistment Record

 

Name: Lloyd E. Egbert               Grade: Private

Inducted, Sept 18, 1917, at Elkader, Iowa. Serving in first enlistment period at date of discharge. Prior service: None; Noncommissioned officer: No.

Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions: None.  Knowledge of vocation: Tinner,

Wounds received in service: none.     Physical condition when discharged: ------

Typhoid prophylaxis completed: no record; Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed: no record;

married or single: single. Character: Not recorded at date of discharge.

 

Remarks: This certificate is issued in lieu of Form 107, P. M. G. erroneously issued to the Soldiers at Camp Doniphan, Okla. Paid in full $55.64   Feb. 9, 1918, at Camp Doniphan, Okla.

 

 

 

Wm. A. Woodlich

 
  Adjutant General  
 

 

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

~transcribed by Constance Diamond