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William Henry Bryant, M.D. (December 25, 1886 – April 10, 1964) was a World War I veteran and Physician from Georgetown, South Carolina. He served with the 317th Sanitary Train in the 92nd Infantry Division.

Education
Bryant went to North Carolina A&M (later renamed to North Carolina A&T in 1915). From there he enrolled in Leonard medical school for two years and later finished his medical degree at Meharry Medical College in 1915.

Military Service and Career
After finishing his Army Medical Training at Fort Des Moines, Bryant was assigned to the 317th Medical Train of the 92nd Infantry Division. He was Deployed with part of the 92nd to France in June of 1918

He served until he returned and was honorably discharged in March of 1919.

Civilian Career and Community Activities
Bryant was a member of various state and local groups, including The Health Committee of the Council of Negro Organization and The National Medical Association (NMA)

Personal life
Bryant married Victoria Bunn in 1910

After leaving the Army, Bryant opened up a practice in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

Death
Bryant died from natural causes on April 10th, 1964 while on a trip to Pacoima, California