Show THREE LIEUTENANTS ON NEW LIST OF CASUALTIES 43 Men Named Only 2 of Whom Were Killed I In in A Action chon Dy By Associated Press Pre W WASHINGTON April 23 The 2 The casualty casualty casu casu- alty list today contained three forty-three names divided as follows Killed in action 2 of ot wounds 1 died of ot disease 4 4 wounded severely 9 wounded slIghtly 27 Three T officers are o named ant Kv Holmes severely Bernard r and F. F Lieutenants l was Thomas wounded M H ted and Harry D D. McNeil 1 My were w Wounded slightly The list follows Killed in action Privates action Privates Kane Hane ae Daniel L. L Frank G G G. Died of wounds wounds Private Private Winford PI Died of wounds woundS Cook Homer Bybee Privates James Frederick Courtney George Lyeth Joe Ioe Payne Wounded Lieutenant BelI Bel nard I a F i Corporal li l Sergeant Casmier frt P. P ll Henry bla C. C Mechanic Joseph P. P Privates Charles F. F Allen Walter A. A Antonle- Antonle viez Michael l J. J Cleary Tony Mem Ilem Wounded slightly Lieutenants Thomas M. M Holmes Harry D D. McNeil Corporals William Carstens Carsten a orge E. E Egan Edward J. J John M. M Thompson Privates Joseph J. J Alexan- Alexan Eugene M. M BInion James W W. Burke Henry C. C Burt John Erickson Bernard 1 F F. F Erwin A. A Frank E. E Henry Corporal William Jr Flamme Privates Herbert Helbert Ii F. F Melvin Robert J. J Nicholson Thomas Harry N. N Rainey Harry E. E Reed flood I rank Frank T. T Savage George F. F Schirick Arthur J L. L P. P Tarr Foster Thomas Harold B. B Walker Valker J J. J Edwin WIckman Neal E. E Wood |