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Show FOUR DEATHS OF U. S. TROOPS REPORTED Colonel Frank A. Wilcox Among Tliose Who Die From Pneumonia in France. WASHINGTON. Veb. 11. Genera Pershins today reported the death of Private Pri-vate Kinsley C. HendrUks, pneumonia, Beaverton. Ore. General Perjhins also reported that Colonel Frank A. Wlh'ox died in France on Febinary 9 of pneumonia. Colonel Wilcox, vlio was 41 years old, was a lieutenant-colonel of reKuiai- infantry, assigned as-signed to the national annv with the rank of colonel. He was appointed to the military mili-tary academy from Massachusetts. Other deaths from natural causes were renorted as follows: Sergeant Charles II. Chattcrton, St. Paul, Minn. Civilian Contractor Edward Simncy.., heart disease. No address on file at the war department. |