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rdfs:comment | - William Luther Sibert (October 12, 1860 – October 16, 1935) was a United States Army officer with the rank of Major General, who commanded the 1st Infantry Division during World War I. He was also commander of the Chemical Warfare Service after the War and today, Sibert is considered as a “father of the US Army Chemical Corps”.
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Caption | - MG William L. Sibert with his Army DSM.
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Ribbon | - Legion Honneur Commandeur ribbon.svg
- Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg
- World War I Victory Medal ribbon.svg
- Philippine Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
- Spanish Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
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Relations | - MG Edwin L. Sibert, son
- MG Franklin C. Sibert, son
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abstract | - William Luther Sibert (October 12, 1860 – October 16, 1935) was a United States Army officer with the rank of Major General, who commanded the 1st Infantry Division during World War I. He was also commander of the Chemical Warfare Service after the War and today, Sibert is considered as a “father of the US Army Chemical Corps”.
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