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Leonard Marksbery [1]

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He was once in the regular Army and was stationed at Ft. Shafter (1913-1914), and took part in the 5 month attempt to raise on a floating crane the U. S. submarine F4, which sank a mile and a half off-shore with 21 men on board. The crane was the largest floating crane in the world. He also served in the Mexican maneuvers in 1915-1916.
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Leonard
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Marksbery
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Camp Greene, NC; Ft. Shafter, Honolulu, HI;
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The Propeller, 4/20/1918

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16th Co., Casual Det.
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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