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Show Casualties report SENT Hf PERSHING i One Killed in Action, One' Severely and Sixteen Slightly Wounded. WASHINGTON, Man-h 31. Twenty, eight t'asualties among the American i exjieilitionary for'O'S announeetl today by the war il,'.arttnent were divided as follows: One ki'li'.l in ai'tion. one died of wounds, nine ilie-l ot' disease, one severely wounded and sixteen slightly wounded. KILLED IN ACTION. Private Martin O'Connors. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private Lawrence E. Redmond. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Private Alfred Spcigle. DIED OF DISEASE. Corporals. James Leopold Loehr, meningitis. California True, abscess of brain-Privates. brain-Privates. Clement Bason, pneumonia. Charles Brown, pneumonia. Dewey H. Douglas, meningitis. j Herman Hahn, odema of brain. Wllilam Edgar Murphy, meningitis. Percy C. Seay, meningitis. 1 Robert T. Hill, pneumonia. WOUNDED LIGHTLY. Lieutenants. Walter L. Hardenbrook. Talhot T. Speer. Guy Daniel Tibbctls. i Scrp,canis. Alfred J. Bergeron. ' Dewey J. Hooper. Corporals. Joo Ruben. John Wilson. Bugler Joseph Kunz. Privates. Frank J. Bedricek. I Oeorgo N. Bell. i PelcqTino Cavazza. j Walter Decellc. j Jorry Fcrde. j George F. Gclir. Wilbur L. Lawrence. Ranzy L. Rutlcdiro. |