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The result was delete. Sandstein 20:52, 5 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Wayne Sisk was a junior NCO in E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment (United States) during World War II; his rank (sergeant) and lack of high-level awards (highest Bronze Star Medal) make him non-notable under WP:SOLDIER; he was mentioned in Ambrose's Band of Brothers as being involved in the killing of a Nazi officer in Austria under orders of the company commander, Ronald Speirs. Post-war, he was ordained as a Baptist minister but, outside his local area in West Virginia, enjoyed little notability; his wife appeared in local news stories more often than Sisk himself. He was portrayed in nine of the ten episodes of the miniseries. Georgia Army Vet Contribs Talk 14:09, 29 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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