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Show Intermoimtain Casualties WASHINGTON, March 22. The following casualties are re-ported re-ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 352; killed in action, 6; died of wounds, 2; died of accident, 37; died of disease, 90; wounded severely, 14; wounded, degree undetermined, 40; slightly, 164. Marine corps casualties: Total, 58; killed in action, 29; died of wounds received in action, 26; died of disease, 9; wounded in action (degree undetermined), 4. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Elmer W. Cox, Parma, Idaho. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined; Previously Reported Missing in Action.) Mathew J. Neiderkorn, Denver, Colo. KILLED IN ACTION (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Corbet Mitchell, Fillmore, Utah. DIED (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Lou Crandle Wade, Ogden, Utah. RETURNED TO DUTY (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Francisco A. Herrera, Coate, N. M. - WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.) Arthur J. Cole, Salt Lake City. Isaac N. S.chultz, Marysville, Idaho. Carlton Fisher, Capitan, N. M. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. John C. Alumbaugh, Boise, Idaho. Albert Baca, Eacine, N. M. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. DIED OP WOUNDS. Corporal Kimball C. Peterson, Ephraim, Utah. SICK IN HOSPITAL (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Sterling Whittemore, Albuquerque, N. M. |