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Meisel

William Andrew Meisel

Castlewood, SD

1934, Hill City,
1934, 2746, Alcester, DPE-211,
1934, 1727, Walcott, Ark, SP-4,

William Andrew Meisel was born on March 3, 1915 in Castlewood, SD to George Meisel and Emma (Diiro) Meisel. William passed away on August 6, 2001.

According to service records William Meisel reported to a CCC Camp near Hill City, SD and was assigned to Camp Alcester, SD, DPE-211.

Photo and information donated by Ron Meisel


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