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Show KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING). "Walter I,. Domrose, Rock Creek, Iilaho. DIED (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING). MISS-ING). ITupro V. Carlson. Idaho Springs, Colo. RETURNED TO DUTY (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING). Tars Kdc, Boise. Idaho, liito Mares, Sumner, X. M. r- . . f I lmi mountain Casualties WASHTXOTON, ilny 24. The follow-in? follow-in? casualties are reported by the commanding com-manding general of the American expeditionary expedi-tionary forces: Total, 9T; killed in action. 3; riicd from wounds. C : died of accident arid other causes. 12; died of disease, :i ; wounded slilitly. M ; missing in action, 7. Total number of casualties to date, in-I in-I eluding those reported above: Total, 280.-iiill; 280.-iiill; Killed in action (including oSl at !scai. :;l'.S5-I: flif' of wounds, 1 n . 4 0 5 ; died j of disease. L'1.08 : died from accident and Sother causes, -Itil"; wounded in action (over K.", tier cent rctnnieii lo dutyi, 203,- ZTiTj; missing in action (not including prisoners released and returned), 3505. Marine corps casualties: Total, 19; killed in action, o; died of wounds, 5; died of disease, 2; missing in action, 7. KILLED IN ACTION. LARS L. LARSEN, Spanish Fork, Utah. Marine Corps Casualties. PRESENT FOR DUTY (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING). Went worth P. Cooley, Denver, Colo. The following cabled corrections are issued as an appendix to the regular casualty list: |