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Show Intermonntain Casualties j WASHINGTON, March 7. The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 320; killed in action, 12; died of wounds, 9; died of accident and other causes, 4; died of disease, 80; missing in action, 5; wounded severely, 12; wounded, degree undetermined, 70; wounded slightly, 128. I KILLED IN ACTION. Unrion J. Berlhoif, Stile?, Wabo. , WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined; Previously Reported Missing in' Action.) Irvin 8. Case, Fort Collin, Colo. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). Corporal Carl S. tfharp, Tbcrmopolis, Howard J. EUsoo, May, Idaho. Wyu. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Corporal Itov Jlcmpbill Grumbles, Paul K. Balioock, Rifle. Colo. Carri.o.o X. A. Corporal George Q. WUckou, Alira- '( 'orpo'ral JoKeph S. NicUon, Ilolbrook, liam, Utah. Mabo. |