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Show 1 1NTERM0UNTA1N CASUALTIES WASHINGTON', Nov. 13. The following casualties arc reported re-ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, '258; wounded severely, 64; wounded (degree (de-gree undetermined'). 205: wounded slightly, 136; missing in action, 1S2; died of wounds, 60; died of accident, 14; died of airplane accident, 2; died of sinking, 1; died of disease, 141. Total, 1069. KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenant Samuel Tyler Adams, James H. Murphy, Park City, Utah. Caldwell, Idaho. Antone F. Tenente, Lovelocks, Nev. Sergeant Archbald L. Uay. Kock Yanecnzo AIbi, Denver, Colo. Springs, Wyo, Joshua H. Bates, Summit Co., Utah. Corporal Arthur L. Cahoon, Dcseret, James K. MrCallum, Dixon, Mont. Utah. John R. Anderson, Priost Kivcr, Atliol K. Handley, Glasgow, Mont, Idaho. Henry Carrutbcrs. Wallace, Idaho. Jcpsb E. Williams. Moore roft, Wyo. Omar K. Wing, Stites, Idaho. DIED OF WOUNDS George LI ucbsehwcrleu, Big Sandy, Mont. DIED OF DISEASE Sergeant, John Brook Prince, Mc- Rude Frye, Ural, Mont. Farland, Wyo. Lincoln Pruett, Springfield, Colo. Corporal George W. White, Trinidad, Lloyd W. Pouts, Cactus, Wyo. Colo. . Eustace M. Hall, Chloride, Ariz. WOUNDED SEVERELY Corporal Raleigh Kncrr, Poison, Chris Hansen, Billings, Mont. Mont. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) Lieutenant Charles J. Anderson, Rafael Maes. Peralta, X. M. Xampa, Idaho. Kmil Devu.x, Zenon, Mont. Corporal George Cameron, Lindon, Moses A. Huletj Driggs, Idaho. Mnnt. Harrison A. -Murray, Colorado Burns L Cook, Greeley, Colo. Springs, Colo. Lawrence McLaughlin, Denver, Colo. Herman Anderson, Denver, Colo. MISSING IN ACTION Simon E. Fornstrom, Montana. |