George Wilde Honorable Discharge - May 6, 1919
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Honorable Discharge from the United States Army To All Whom It May Concern: This is to Certify , That George Wilde 2179084 Bugler unassgd Last assgd 354th Inf 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 convenience of Government Par IS 0125 C.Z.T. May 5, 1919 Said George Wilde was born in Maxwell, in the State of Missouri When enlisted he was 25 3/12 years of age and by occupation a clerk He had Blue eyes, Brown hair, Ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 11 inches in height. Given under my hand at Camp Zachary Taylor, [Kentucky] this 6th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen Robert T. McBryde Lt Col F.A. Commanding.
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Entitled to Travel Pay: St. Louis [Missouri] Enlistment Record. Name: George Wilde Grade: Bugler Enlisted, or Inducted, [September] 19, 1917, at St. Louis, [Missouri] Serving in 1st enlistment period at date of discharge. Prior service:* none Noncommissioned officer: never Marksmanship, gunner qualification or rating: not qualified Horsemanship: Not qualified Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions: St. Mihiel Salient [September] 1918. Verdun Sector [October] 1918 Knowledge of any vocation: Clerk Wounds received in service: Gassed in Verdun Sector 10/27/ [1918] Physical condition when discharged: Good Typhoid prophylaxis completed [September] 1917 Paratyphoid prophylaxis completed [September] 1917 Married or single: Single Character: Excellent Remarks: Last assgd to 354th Inf Signature of soldier: George Wilde [signature illegible] commanding
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R.H. Hallett [ms illegible: 1 wd] Compensation and Ins Claims Div B.W.R. [Washington] D.C. HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE UNTIED STATES ARMY SEAL OF U.S. TO ALL WHOME IT MAY CONCERN THIS IS TO CERTIFY, THAT George Wilde 2179084 Bugler unassgd, Last assgd 354th Inf, 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 convenience of Government Par. I.S 0125 C.Z.I. May 5th, 1919 SAID George Wilde WAS BORN IN Maxwelle IN THE STATE OF Missouri WHEN ENLISTED HE WAS 25 3/12 YEARS OF AGE AND BY OCCUPATION A clerk HE HAD Blue EYES, Brown HAIR, Ruddy COMPLEXION, AND WAS 5 FEET 11 INCHES IN HEIGHT. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT Camp Zachary Taylor, [Kentucky] THIS 6th DAY OF May, ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND Nineteen Robert T. McBryde Lt. Col. F.A. COMMANDING.
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ENLISTMENT RECORD NAME George Wilde GRADE Bugler ENLISTED, OR INDUCTED, [September] 19 1917, AT St. Louis, [Missouri] SERVING IN 1st ENLISTMENT PERIOD AT DATE OF DISCHARGE PRIOR SERVICE: None NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER: Never MARKMANSHIP, GUNNER QUALIFICATION OR RATING: Not qualified HORSEMANSHIP: Not qualified BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS: St. Mihiel Salient, [September] 1918 Verdun Sector [October] 1918 KNOWLEDGE OF ANY VOCATION: Clerk WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE: Gassed in Verdun Sector 10/27/ PHYSICAL CONDITION WHEN DISCHARGED: Good TYPHOID PROPHYLAXIS COMPLETED: [September] 1917 PARATYPHOID PROPHYLAXIS COMPLETED: [September] 1917 MARRIED OR SINGLE: Single CHARACTER: excellent REMARKS: Last assgd to 354th Inf Co. H 89th Div. SIGNATURE OF SOLDIER: George Wilde I certify that the foregoing is an exact, true and literal copy of the discharge certificate of U.S. Army and that I have written in ink, or stamped with indelible ink and signed, on the original from which this copy was made the following words:
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Title | George Wilde Honorable Discharge - May 6, 1919 |
Creator | McBryde, Robert T. |
Source | McBryde, Robert T. George Wilde Honorable Discharge. 06 May 1919. George Wilde Collection. Arnold Historical Society, Arnold, Missouri. |
Description | Honorable discharge and enlistment record for George Wilde dated May 06, 1919. Wilde served as a bugler in the 354th Infantry of the 89th Division. |
Subject LCSH | Military discharge; United States. Army. Infantry Division, 89th |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Arnold Historical Society |
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Date Original | May 6, 1919 |
Language | English |