Letter of Recommendation for K.C. Kerwell from Michigan National Guard
Letter of recommendation for Karm Chandra Kerwell from the Michigan National Guard, dated July 30, 1917. The letter confirms Kerwell’s service, describes him as an expert rifleman, and recommends him for any position where “his training as a doctor or a soldier can be used to advantage.”
Certificate of Authorization for Completion of Internship
Certificate of Authorization for Completion of Internship, issued by the War Department to Karm Chandra Kerwell on September 19, 1918. It certifies that Kerwell was to serve as an intern at the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington, KY, thus keeping him on the inactive list of the Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps for another year.
National Guard Honorable Discharge for K.C. Kerwell
Certificate of Honorable Discharge for Karm Chandra Kerwell, issued by the National Guard on June 30, 1917. It affirms that Kerwell was to be honorably discharged in order to complete his medical training at the University of Washington.
Honorable Discharge from the Army of the United States
Certificate of Honorable Discharge for Karm Chandra Kerwell, issued by the U.S. Army on November 26, 1917. It affirms that Kerwell was to be honorably discharged.
Honorable Discharge from the Army of the United States
Certificate of Honorable Discharge for Karm Chandra Kerwell, issued by the U.S. Army on January 4, 1919. It affirms that Kerwell was to be honorably discharged due to his service no longer being necessary.
Letter regarding K.C. Kerwell
Letter of recommendation for Karm Chandra Kerwell written by Dr. Jno R. Murnan on October 12, 1919. Murnan praises Kerwell both as a physician and as an individual and recommends him highly.