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Show j iriTERMOUNTAL'I CASUALTIES ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The following- casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general - of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 1274; killed in action, 173; died of disease, 279; died ;of wounds, 88; died of accident and other causes, 11; died of aero-! aero-! plane accident, 1; wounded severely, 134; wounded, degree undetermined, undeter-mined, 177; wounded slightly, 200; missing in action, 188; prisoners, prison-ers, 23. i KILLED IN ACTION Corporal Charles V. Ileneise, Melrose, K. M. DIED OF DISEASE Lieutenant Raymond E. Feebler, Curtis B. Ferriu, Jackson, Vt'yo. Boulder, Colo. August Kitniann, Goodrich, Colo. Sergeant Clayton B. Gas-wold, Ogden. .lames W. McCrum, Aurora, Colo. "William Cortli, Casper, Wvo. Bvron L. McGwire, Lony;month, Colo. Andrew Sjursen, Burke, Idaho. Arthur K. Sellers, Bouldor, Colo. Clarence M. Argylo, Woods Cross, Utah. DIED OF WOUNDS Frank J. Arndt, Denver, Colo. Brueo Dean Brown, Craig, Colo. Arthur E. Bebee, Hig Sai.dy, Mont. WOUNDED SEVERELY Captain Arthur Sourwiiie, Hono, Nov. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) Sergeant Dennis Lowney, Butte, William M. Wickhorst, Brighton, Mont. Colo. ' Santiago Medina, Las Cruoes, X. M. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Salomon Roybal, Clayton, X. M. MISSING IN ACTION Diego Cota, Tombstone, Ariz. Chester B. Grove, Pastura, N. M. . George N. Arndt, Blaine, Colo. Will Thorpe, Pocntello, Idaho. Glenn fi. Dieteilo, Gilbert, Idaho. Eralico Chavez, Kelly. X. M. |