Karl Eulert served as a Private 1st Class in the United States Marine Corps during World War I.
He was a son of Jacob Eulert and Caroline (Bloch) Eulert.
He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on March 15, 1918.
He received his basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina from March 15-May, 1918.
He served in France from June 8, 1918 to October 4, 1918.
He served in the Chateau-Thierry Defensive Sector from June 21-July 8, 1918.
He served in the St. Mihiel Offensive from September 12-16, 1918.
He served in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive from October 1-4, 1918.
He served in the Army of Occupation in Germany from December 13, 1918 to July 18, 1919.
He was wounded in action on July 3, 1918 and again on October 4, 1918.
He served in an inactive status from August, 1919 to March, 1922.
He received his discharge from the Marines on March 15, 1922 at Baltimore, Maryland.
He was originally from the Alsace-Lorraine Region of France.
His last place of residence was in Baltimore, Maryland.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on May 1, 1973.
Karl Eulert served as a Private 1st Class in the United States Marine Corps during World War I.
He was a son of Jacob Eulert and Caroline (Bloch) Eulert.
He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on March 15, 1918.
He received his basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina from March 15-May, 1918.
He served in France from June 8, 1918 to October 4, 1918.
He served in the Chateau-Thierry Defensive Sector from June 21-July 8, 1918.
He served in the St. Mihiel Offensive from September 12-16, 1918.
He served in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive from October 1-4, 1918.
He served in the Army of Occupation in Germany from December 13, 1918 to July 18, 1919.
He was wounded in action on July 3, 1918 and again on October 4, 1918.
He served in an inactive status from August, 1919 to March, 1922.
He received his discharge from the Marines on March 15, 1922 at Baltimore, Maryland.
He was originally from the Alsace-Lorraine Region of France.
His last place of residence was in Baltimore, Maryland.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on May 1, 1973.
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N-105
KARL EULERT
PFC USMCR
JAN 21 1891 APR 27 1973
ALMA
HIS WIFE
JUNE 7 1892 MAR 13 1972
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