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Show I ntr mountain Casualties i WASHINGTON". May 51. Tho following follow-ing casualties are reported by tho commanding com-manding general of the American expeditionary expedi-tionary forces: Total. 366 ; killed In action, ac-tion, 2; died of wounds, -1: died of accident acci-dent and other causes, 14; (lied of disease, dis-ease, IT; wounded severely, -It; wound. d (deereo undetermined), 43; wounded slightly, ?.S0. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETERMINED.) UNDETER-MINED.) Charles E. Epperson. Midway, Utah. Beneislao Lujan, White Oak. N. M. WOUNDED . SEVER ELY. Harry T. Hahn. Colorado Sprinfcs. Colo WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Oscar Dahl, Moscow, Idnho. Mereeiano 'isll, JJas Ytjcns, N. ,M. MISSING IN ACTION. v "Ernest Teachnor. T,ewis.t0n, Idaho. Joe Fearson, Wreeiey, Colo. William C. Casdorr, Uoone, Colo. The followln.? en hied correction.-! are Is-Eued Is-Eued as an appendix to tho regular casualty cas-ualty list: RETURNED TO DUTY (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED), Philemon Dixon, Fairfield. Idaho. RETURNED TO DUTY (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING). Ra? L. Anderson, Craljf, Colo. ' |