Carl F Scheibner

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Carl Frederick Scheibner, Jr.

| Little Rock, ARK

 

Carl Frederick Scheibner, Jr. was born in Little Rock on 21 December 1925, the son of Carl F. Scheibner and Mary Emmins Scheibner. His grandparents were immigrants from Germany and England.

Carl Jr. enlisted in the Army Medical Corps on 24 January 1944 at Little Rock, Arkansas.  He deployed to the European Theatre of Operations and was stationed in Belgium.

After WWII he attended University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, majoring in chemistry. He was in the Army Reserve during college and was commissioned as a second lieutenant after attending officer candidate school. He was again called to serve his country during the Korean Conflict. He then served in the Corp of Engineers, building bridges in Arkansas. In 1961, he was stationed in Germany and was placed in charge of the Berlin Defense Plan. He retired from the army in 1968 and began a career of public service. 

2nd Congressional District alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Arkansas in 1972.

Little Rock city director from 22 Nov 1993 to 31 Dec 1994.

Little Rock Water Commission chairman 1 Jan 1995.

He passed away Tuesday 18 March 2008.

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