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Lt. Leo F. Bach

Mapleton, MN

1936-37, 4725-V, American Island, SP-5, Camp Surgeon

1st Lt. Leo F. Bach, former camp surgeon of Co. 759, Mitchell, Neb., arrived Sunday noon to take over the medical duties of Co. 4725 and Co. 4726.

Lt. Bach's home is in Mapleton, Minn. He' is a graduate of Creighton University, of Omaha, Neb., and was interne at the General Hospital, Wichita, Kansas.

He has been in the CCC work since July 19, 1934, beginning at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He has served as camp surgeon for Co.'s 1771, 734, 4741, 4742, 4723, 762, 759, CCC.


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