Chapter 126. To correct the military record of Edward Sigerfoos
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CHAP. 126.— An Act To correct the military record of Edward Sigerfoos. April 12, 1920. [[S. 2807](/us/bill/66/s/2807).] [[Private, No. 39](/us/pvtl/66/39).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Edward Sigerfoos.Military record corrected. That Edward Sigerfoos, deceased, who was a colonel in the United States Army, and who was nominated by the President for appointment as brigadier general October 4, 1918, said nomination being confirmed by the Senate October 10, 1918, after the death of said Edward Sigerfoos, which occurred after his nomination, October 7, 1918, as the result of wounds received in line of duty, shall hereafter be held and considered to have become a brigadier general of the United States Army in the service of the United States, and to have held that office until the date of his death; and the President is hereby authorized to issue a commission as brigadier general of the United States Army in the name of Edward Sigerfoos, with rank to date from October 4, 1918.
Approved, April 12, 1920.