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West Virginia National Guard private dies; cause under investigation By
CHARLESTON, W.Va. A West Virginia guardsman has died, the West Virginia National Guard announced Friday.
Private 1st Class Marc Siegler (West Virginia National Guard)
Private 1st Class Marc Siegler, 20, of Martinsburg, died Wednesday. The National Guard noted Siegler was not on duty status at the time of his death.
Siegler joined the West Virginia Army National Guard in 2019. According to the National Guard, he served as a military police officer in the 157th Military Police Company.
“It is heartbreaking to announce the loss of a member of our One Guard family,” state Adjutant General Bill Crane said. “Marc was a great Soldier who at such a young age had already sacrificed so much to his state and nation by deploying immediately upon graduation from his training. On behalf of my wife Jennifer and I, and the entire One Guard family, we extended our deepest condolences to Marc’s family, friends an
West Virginia Army National Guardsman dies Army Times staff March 13 Pfc. Marc M. Siegler, a member of the 157th Military Police Company, died March 10. (West Virginia National Guard) An off-duty soldier with the West Virginia Army National Guard has died, Brig. Gen. William “Bill” Crane, adjutant general, announced Friday in Charleston. Pfc. Marc M. Siegler, 20, a military police officer with the 157th Military Police Company, died March 10 in his hometown of Martinsburg, West Virginia. Siegler was not on duty or in a duty status at the time of death, Crane said. The cause of death is under investigation by local authorities.