George Wesley Biegler [1] (May 31, 1868 – April 2, 1929) was a United States Army Captain who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine–American War on October 21, 1900.
He was serving as a captain with the 28th US Volunteer Infantry near Loac, Luzon, Philippines on October 21, 1900, the date of his Medal of Honor action.
However, some accounts indicate that the award was not presented to Biegler until October 17, 1927, by then-Secretary of War Dwight F. Davis.
Biegler was commissioned in the regular army in February 1901,[2] and later served on the Mexican border in the search for Pancho Villa and in World War I.
His funeral service was held on April 7, 1929, at the post Chapel at the Presidio of San Francisco.