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Show ' 4 1 1 nter mountain Casualties j I ( WASHINGTON, May 2. The following ; casualties are reported by the command- ing general of the American expeditionary forces: Total. SI; killed in action, 3; died j from wounds, 2; died in airplane accident, I 1; died of accident, and other causes, 16; (died of disease. 2tf; wounded severely, 2; wounded, degree undetermined. wounded wound-ed slightly. 24; missing in action. 4. , 'Marine corps casualties: Total. In; killed in anion. G ; died of wounds received re-ceived In action, 4; died of disease, 2; missing in action, 3. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Joel B. Mackey. Manning. Idaho. KILLED IN ACTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED). Gustavus R. Lylla, Murray. Utah. KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED SEVERELY). SE-VERELY). John W. Bagley. BlacUToot. Idaho. Current casualties: DIED OF DISEASE. Richard M. Hackett, Salt Lake. |