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Show INTERM0UNTA1N CASUALTIES WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 351 J died of wounds, 42; die3 of accident, 7; died of disease, 219; wounded (degree undetermined), 107; wounded slightly, 195; missing in action, 160. Total, 1081. KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenant William C. Pierce, Twin Private William W. Smith, Eureka, Falls, Idaho. Mont. Private Harvey P. Ackerman, Las Private Chester A. Alstrum, Cripple Crncee, N. M. Creek, Colo. Private Otis J. GrieShatier, Buhl, PRIVATE LESTER ANDRUS, Idaho. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. PRIVATE HARRY D. KEITH, Private William G. Jakos, Garfield. NADA, UTAH. PRIVATE HENRY M. ZABRISKIE, Private John R. Richards, Butte, MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. Mont. DIED OF DISEASE Lieutenant Joseph W. Delalamo, Private Hugh H. Harwoocl, Mullen, Denver, Colo. Idaho. Corporal Ernest Mapes, Pueblo, Colo. Private Adolph L. Pledger, Garwood, Private James L. Altop, Thermopo- Idaho, lis, Wyo. Private Haarjry B. Thompson, Alber- ton, Mont. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) Private Michael A. Hetrick, Leroy, Colo. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Private Anton Amundson, Boxelder, Private James R. Kuhn, Wilcox. Mont. Ariz. MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenant Robert M. Anderson, Rock Private Perfecto Cordova, Kelly, Springs, Wyo. N. M. Private Patricio Archuleta, Rowe, Private Joe McCarthy, Tucson, N. M. Ariz. |