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John Francis Uncles (September 18, 1898 – January 20, 1967) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army. He attained prominence as commander of the United States VII Corps. ==Early life== Uncles was born on September 18, 1898 in Chillicothe, Missouri.〔U.S. Census Entry, John F. Uncles Family, 1900.〕〔Passenger Manifest, U.S.S. Dresden, arrival in New York City, August 25, 1929〕 His family moved to Kansas City when he was six, and he was educated at St. Vincent's parochial school and De La Salle Academy, graduating with special honors in 1916 and receiving the Bishop's medal for finishing with first honors in the literary-scientific course.〔Newspaper article, "K.C. Boy Chosen to Qualify To Enter West Point", abt 1917.〕〔Newspaper article, "One of 6 Picked From 35th. John Francis Uncles, Private, Selected to Go to West Point."〕 After graduation he joined the Missouri National Guard, enlisting a few days following the declaration of war for World War I.〔 Uncles was assigned to the unit which was federalized as Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, and he served in France under battery commander Harry S. Truman.〔Magazine article, Obituary, John F. Uncles, The National Guardsman, February, 1967〕〔Newspaper article, Honor Roll of Service Flag of St. Columban’s Church, Chillicothe Constitution, March 21, 1918〕〔Newspaper article, Honor Former Chillicothean: John Francis Uncles to West Point, Chillicothe Constitution, December 3, 1918〕
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