"World War I Records"
George Nieman, 1504278
Mus 2nd Cls HQ Det, 111th Engineers, 36th Division, as a Testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service is hereby Honorably Discharged from the Military service of the United States by reason of Conv of Gov't Auth Civ 106 W.D. 1918 , said
George Nieman was born in Priddy in the State of Texas, when enlisted he was 22 years of age and by occupation a Farmer. he had Brown eyes, Brown Hair, Fiar complexion and was 6 feet and 1/2 inches in Height.
George Nieman grade: Mus, 2nd Cls was inducted Oct 8, 1917 at Goldthwaite, Texas serving in First enlistment (without prior service).
Noncommissioned Officer: Never
Horsemanship: Not Mounted
Battles, engagments, skirmishes, expeditions;
A. E. T France - St Mihiel Offensive - 9-12-1918 to 9-16-1918
Meuse Argonne Offensive 9-26-1918 to Nov 11, 1918
Knowledge of any vocation:Farmer
Wounds received in service: None
Physical conditon when discharged: Good
Character: Excellent
Remarks:No A.W.O.L Absence under G.O. 31/12 on 45/14 left U.S. July 18, 1918 returned on May 30, 1919
Marital Status: Single
was honorably Discharged on June 18, 1919 by Horace L. Baker Col. 111th Engrs Commancing
(Source: Copy of Discharge Paper)
Lennon E. Lane, "1476614"
Cook Supply Co, 143rd Inf, 36th Div as a Testimonial of Honest and Faithful Service is hereby Honorably Discharged from the Military service of the United States by reason of Conv of Gov't for to Auth Circ 106 W.D. 1918, said Lennon E. Lane was born in Johnson City, in the State of Texas When enlisted he was 24 3/4 years of age and by occupation a Farmer He had Gray eyes, Brown Hair, Fair Complexion and was Five feet and 3 3/4 inches in height Given under my hand at Camp Bowie, Texas this 14 day of June one thousand nine hundred and nineteen
J. J. Phillipson, Colonel 143 Inf, Commanding
Lennon E. Lane Grade: Cook
Enlisted Sept 19, 1917 at Brady, Texas serving in First enlistment (without prior service).
Noncommissioned Officer: Never
Horsemanship: Not Mounted
Battles, engagments, skirmishes, expeditions;
A. E. T France Meuse Argonne October 6, 1918
Knowledge of any vocation:Farmer
Wounds received in service: None
Physical conditon when discharged: Good
Character: Excellent
Remarks:No A.W.O.L Absence under G.O. 31/12 on 45/14 left U.S. July 18, 1918 returned on May 31, 1919
Marital Status: Single
(Source: Copy of Discharge Paper)
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