Biography
Seibert first enlisted in the California National Guard's 7th Infantry in January 1906. After WWI, he continued to serve on active duty in the U.S. Army. On 26 August 1937, Master Sergeant Seibert was appointed to the rank of Warrant Officer while assigned to the 1st Cavalry (Mechanized) at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He would later rise to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - the rank he held upon retirement from the U.S. Army on 30 June 1944. Seibert died in 1972 and is buried atMedal of Honor Citation
Suffering from illness, Sergeant Seibert remained with his platoon and led his men with the highest courage and leadership under heavy shell and machinegun fire. With two other soldiers he charged a machinegun emplacement in advance of their company, he himself killing one of the enemy with a shotgun and capturing two others. In this encounter he was wounded, but he nevertheless continued in action, and when a withdrawal was ordered he returned with the last unit, assisting a wounded comrade. Later in the evening he volunteered and carried in wounded until he fainted from exhaustion..
See also
* List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IReferences
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Seibert, Lloyd 1889 births 1972 deaths United States Army Medal of Honor recipients United States Army officers United States Army personnel of World War I People from Kent County, Michigan Recipients of the Silver Star World War I recipients of the Medal of Honor Burials at San Francisco National Cemetery Military personnel from Michigan