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Show Tntermountain casualties I WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. The total number of casualties to date, including those reported below, are: Killed in action (including (includ-ing 293 at sea), 10,574; died of wounds, 3787; died of disease, 3220; died of accidents and other causes, 1150; wounded in action, 32,105; missing in action (including prisoners), 6040; total to date, 56,876. The following casualties are reported today by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 88; died of wounds, 51; died of accident and othfer causes, 9; died of disease, 100; wounded severely, 121; wounded, degree undetermined, 359 ; wounded slightly, 228 ; missing in action, 91 ; prisoners, 2 ; died from aeroplane accident, 6; total, 1055. The Marine corps casualties follow: Killed in action,' 1; died of wounds received in action, 4; died of disease, 17; wounded in action severely, 3; missing in action, 15; total, 40. KILLED IN ACTION. PRIVATE ENRICO PURGATO, Livingston, Mont. DIED OF WOUNDS. SERGEANT FRANK BROWN, Glendive, Mont. BUGLER LOUIS KLUMKER, Toponas, Colo. PRIVATE FRED C. HOPKINS, Buhl, Idaho. PRIVATE DELMAR A. PAULSON, Weiser, Idaho. PRIVATE WILLIAM H. MARTIN, Deer Lodge, Mont. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. PRIVATE SAMUEL E. HOWARD River-ton, Utah. PRIVATE ROY M. HOWE, Denver, Colo. SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION. PRIVATE WILLIAM S. COTTON, Butte, Mont. PRIVATE MARK R. HART, Denver, Colo. PRIVATE HENRY G. WALDHAUSER, Denver, Colo. PRIVATE LUIS LUCERO, Santa Fe, N. M. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). PRIVATE ALBERT SANDBAK, Broadview, Mont. PRIVATE JOHN FREW, Floresta, Colo. PRIVATE CLARE V. PARKER, Greeley, Colo. PRIVATE WILLIAM A. HAYES, Otis. Colo. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION. PRIVATE WILLIAM F. C. FICK, Otis, Colo. PRIVATE ELMER KIMPORL, Vernon, Colo. PRIVATE HERBERT L. ALBER, Greeley, Colo. PRISONERS. PRIVATE JOHN E. WILLIAMS, Widtsoe, Utah. DIED OF DISEASE. PRIVATE RUFUS T. FINNELL, Lewiston, Idaho. PRIVATE WILLIAM W. IPSON, Beaver, Utah. |