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George Siebels
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Becky Dirks Haugsted provided the images and Janet A. Brandt transcribed the text. |
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Corporal George Siebels of Amber though not the first to fight, saw active service on the firing line. He went to Camp Dodge early in 1918 and was quickly prepared to sail overseas. He received a wound in the arm in action in France and was for sometime confined to a Hospital in France. On returning to this country he was sent to the Hospital at Des Moines for further treatment and then finally discharged. Corp Siebels is a man of splendid physical stature and aside from the wound on the arm he returned in good physical condition. He has for several years been engaged in the mercantile business at Amber with his brother Hank T. Siebels, also a soldier of the overseas forces in the Selective Army. | ||||
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