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Show TIM JMUUffi killed or mm Pershing Report3 Casualties in Trenches Somewhere on the Front. By ni er national News Service. WASHINGTON", Dee. ;. Tho war de-pjirtmenL de-pjirtmenL luniUl announced the names of thirteen more American troopers killed or wounded in the trenches. The list contains the names of two dari, seven severely wounded and four slightly wounded. 'I' hey were taken tinder tin-der the lire of the Germans during their training- period in the trenches "somewhere "some-where in ''ranee." he t ween November 12 and 17. The casualties follow: The dead: CORPORAL VIRGIL G. WINEBREN-NER, WINEBREN-NER, November 12: Andrew J. YViuebren-ner, YViuebren-ner, father, posto frieze, Marlon, Ind. PRIVATE PETER WOJTALVWEICZi November 1 ti; Mrs. Sal lie Woitalvweicz, 1.31 West Eighteenth place, Chicago. Severely wounded: Private John A. Vfole, November 14; Nicholas Viole, father, Reggio, Calabria, Italy. Sergeant Harvey L. Haburne, November Novem-ber 17; S. F. B. Haburne, father, R. F. D. JamesviHe, Va. Private Darwin P. Kragle, November 17 ; father, J. V. Kragle, St. James, Mo. Private Benjamlne H. Love, November 17; Mrs. Ellen Allen, mother, Brandenburg, Branden-burg, kv. Private Paul Crabtree, November 13; Mrs. Mary (,'rabtree, mother, 115 Market, street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Private Andrew J. Hensloy, November l.'!; John Hensley, fa ther, Kasberry, Ark. Private Lester RItchey, November 15 ; Mrs. Maude Rttehey, mother, 25 Wilson street. Salem, Ohio. Slightly wounded : Corporal Gus Pardue, November 16; W. U. Pardue, father, Maiinon, New Boston, Bos-ton, 111. Private David A, Saunders, November 16; Frank Duran, friend, 37-iS Ellis avenue, ave-nue, Chicago. Private Mark C. Dufenbach, November 1 7 ; Ed ward Du f e n bac h , f a t he r. Z 2 0 Walnut Wal-nut street, Huntingbnrg. Ind. Corporal O. Hall, November KI; Os"ar F. Hall. Savannah. N. Y. In bis report of the casualties. " -.. 1 Pershing, commander of the Arnv.-.an expeditionary force, gave no details of the righting in which the Americans were engaged. It was made plain at the war department, depart-ment, however, that these were no; the men who took part in the fighting on the Cambral front. These were all infantrymen. infantry-men. The Americana who added fresh glory to the trad it inns of the United States army In the Cambrai region were members of a special unit of railway engineers. en-gineers. The men mentioned in today's list of casualties were part of the force which has been training in France. The war department made it plain today that casualties cas-ualties such as are contained in this list may be expected at any time. |