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Show - V WASHINGTON. Aug. IS Casual-f Casual-f ties in the United States overseas forces, .announced by the war and k: navy departments during the week V ending today, numbered 1355 com-i com-i pared with 491G for the previous K week. Total casualties announced to in date number 21,407, including 375 in U today's army list. Total army's cas-fej cas-fej ualties number 18,707; the marine 1 corps' lists total 27GO. 'j Total deaths, including the killed ii In action, deaths from -wounds, dls-- dls-- case, accident and other causes, since :s the United States forces landed in 'J France number S133. including 291 a lost at sea. Of that number 7296 I were of the army and S37 of the ma- I rine corps. The wounded to date number 11.G15, II of which 97S5 are of the army and 11 ii30 of the marine corps. j Mn missing in action and prison-n prison-n crs number 1119. of which 1626 are of 1 the array ard 93 of the marine corps. I Tho summary of the army casualty , lists, including today's, follows: Killed in action 3,869 i ' Died of wounds 1.1S9 Died of disease 1,556 Died of accident and other ; causes 682 Wounded in action 9,785 Missing in action (including prisoners) pris-oners) 1.6S26 i Total to date 18,707 Tho summary of the marine corps list follows: Deaths 837 Wounded 1.S30 Missing ;n action SS In hands of enemy 5 oPt .1 n in . in if-n ii i ijj mj-'b-j u nrrrtw Jolal to date .2,760 Sgt. Frederick Evans. Lawrence, Mass.; Sgt. John O. Frydelund. Albert Al-bert Lea, Minn.; Sgt. James William Lau, . Philadelphia, Pa.; Sgt Cullle Lightfoot, Fierro, New Mex.; ' Sst. William Henry Vickery, Hogan, Montana; Mon-tana; Corporal George Glackman. Flat Rock, Ind.; Corp. Alonza Kcarse, Ehrhardt, So. Carolina; Corp. Jim T. Wallinsford, Blythevillc. Ark.; Lieut. Col. Morris N. Liebman, New York, N. Y. Sergeants. Louis A. Ciravegna, Soulsbyville, Cal.; Otto Foster, Arlington, Vt.; Maurice H. Friedmann, Roxbury, Mass.; Walter R. Hall, Pomona, Md.; Clarence M. Kendall, Barnet, Vermont; Ver-mont; Frank J. Knaak, Cleveland, O. Privates. Grover W. Calhoun, Morgan, Ga.; A Ivy A. Caya, Prairie du Chien, Wis.; Philip Edwards, Xaugatuck, Conn.; Albert A. Erickson, Cumberland. Wis.; Charles M. Faust, Cuyahoga Falls, O.; John T. Henderson, Cambridge. Mass. I Erven R. Holstin, Brownland, W. Va., Carl J. Holtgrew, Bakersfield, Va., Janen Janski, Syracuse, N. Y.; 0ti3 C. Jackson, Greensburg, Ind.; Armin Lande, Jackson, Minn.; Ralph J. Lord, 'Marlboro, Mass.; Joseph E Mc-Vey, Mc-Vey, St. Mary's, Kas.; Harold Wiiliam Martin, Montaguo, Mass.; Wilfred Meyers, Florence, Wis.; George Mun-roa, Mun-roa, East Hampton, Mass.; Clarence O. Pursley, Lucien, OUa.; Willard Reld, Chicago, 111.; Luigi Ricci, Per-ami, Per-ami, Italy; Joseph Salitzky, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y.; Nagarino Scattolini, An-sonia, An-sonia, Conn.; Glen A. Smith, Farragut, Iowa; Counsel Soles, Tabor, N. C; Howard L. Stevens, Fayette, Maine; Clyde Walker, Woodson, Texas; Frank C. Wbitcraan, New Hampshire; James C. Brawley, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; Reed C. Bryson. Millvale, Pa., Philip Coduti, Benevento Monefalcone, Italy; Vlncenzo Benitto, Russallo. Eo-ner Eo-ner Calubrio, Italy; Ernest Couture, Augusta, Maine; Samuel Crandell, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Joseph Felinsky, Tu-chem, Tu-chem, Russia; Michael F. Kelly, Wat-ertown, Wat-ertown, Mass.; Guiseppe Moffa, For-remazzivil, For-remazzivil, Italy; Diamond L, Nadeau, Nashua, New Harap.; William G. Nolan, No-lan, Shenandoah, Iowa; Byron R. Perkens, Springfield, Mass.; Stephen Steph-en Pidich, Struthers, Ohio; Raymond Smith, Dubuque, Iowa; Alexander Stanorski, Newadawa, Russia; John A. Torklep, Tacoma, Wash.; Virgil V. Varando, Mt. Hcrmon, La. Missing in Action. Lieutenant George Macelligott, West Somervllle, Mass. Corporals William I. Holton. Mil-ledgcvile, Mil-ledgcvile, Ga.; Clarence H. Hosier, Martello, Md.; George Michael Houck, Pringle, Pa.; Van D. Jones, Rhane, N. .; John O. Kirkland, Miami, Okla.; Albert Ladeuceur, Holyoke, Mass.; Charles Morn, Columbus, O.; Ellwootl Nushbam, Coleta, 111.; Allance O. Rchmond, McMechan, W. Va.; Fred E. Turnispeed, Bookman, S. C.; Corp. Robert D. Webreck, Glencoe, Pa.; Corp. Harvey Wilcox, Eureka, Cal.; Mechanic Jacob J. Knapp, Syracuse, N. Y.; Corp. William Watts Williamson, William-son, Lambertville, N. J.; Corp. Jos. C. Windon, Blackville, W. Va.; Bug-ler Bug-ler Eli Bakerman. Topeha Walyn, Russia; Bugler Julius Zawadzki, Newark, New-ark, N. J.; Mech. Walter Stankicwicz, Mount Carmel, Pa.; Cook Paul V. Glaus, New York, N. Y.; Cook Mike Kocik, Somerset, Pa. Privates. Mike Abbott, Manchester, N. Y.; Aboef Nathan, New York, N. Y.; William Adams, Springfield, Ohio; Helal Agranowsky, Brooklyn, N, Y.; Charles S. Anderson, Hoboken, N. J.; Joseph Argalts, Covno Prov., Russia; Edward G. Bamford, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry G. Baron, Somerset, Pa.; Andrew An-drew Bauras, Simpson, Pa.; Joseph Becker, College Point, N. Y.; lgnalz Belcuns, New York, N. Y.; Russol 1. Bell, Kahoka. Mo.; Dorsey R. Billings, Bill-ings, Sycamore, Va.; Herbert Harlc Bond, Berwyn, Okla.; Hugo Bonflni, Provience Ascoli Pieccno, Italy; Robt. W. Bowser, Fort Wayno, Ind.; John Brown, Hays, N. Carolina; Vincenzo Burrlnl, Bendetto, Del Triento, Italy; Alfred A. Burrows, Chetopa, Kans ; Emilio Buso, Raritan, N. J.; James II. Butler, Indianapolis, Ind.; Louis Carmel, Car-mel, Pittsburg, Kans.; Herel Carneal, Cassia, Va.; Angelo Carocclo, Tren-tinara, Tren-tinara, Italy; Guy C. Caudiil, Boycs, Mont.; Anthony Caverrotn, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pa.; Marylan Choycnski, Orange, Or-ange, N. J.; Toney Ci villi, Lebanon, Pa.; Arthur F. Cloos, Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Colletti, Monteforte, Italy.; Archie Ar-chie Cook, Schoolfield, Va.; Elmer Cook, Christopher, 111.; Gluseppi Cos-omalo, Cos-omalo, Polermo Prov,, Italy; David Deines, Russell, Kans.; Louis De Luca, Brooklyn, N Y.; Jacob Doyka, Portage, Por-tage, Pa.; Tom Ead, New York, N. Y.; Philip Fallo, San Jose, Calif.; Fred William Fcrgerson, Westboro, Mass.; Lewis A. Flore, New York, N. Y.; Am-adco Am-adco Florlllo, New Haven, Conn.; George Fischer, New York, N. Y.; William Wil-liam E. Flemng, Jersey Cty, N. J.; Russell Foster, Quncy, III.; Herman F. Frankln, Brownwood, Texas; EL mer Adleman Freed, Souderton, Pa.; Joseph Gorrie, Lingiglo Prov. of Rome, Italy; Randolph Geo. Gianniny, ljy-ingstone, ljy-ingstone, Nelson County, Va.; Ulysses Ulys-ses S. Grant, Dalton, Ga.; Emllc Gra- velle, Fitchburg, Mass.; Lionel J. Hahn, Johnstown, Penu.; Charles Hennolly, Manulla Castlcbar County, Mayo, Ireland; Thomas J. Hughes, Hartford, Conn.; Frederick Iverson, Perth Amboy, N. J.; Georgo Jicha, New York, N. Y.; Robert McKinley Justice, Richmond, Ind. Hyman Komesar, Rochester, N. Y.; Nick Koraestakes, Wheeling, W. Va.; Frank Komski. Chicago, 111.; Joseph L. Lancer, Carthage, N. Y ; Earl Lanl-gan, Lanl-gan, Presque Isle, Elaine; John Leav-itt, Leav-itt, Indianapolis, Ind.; Harrv Lcven-stein, Lcven-stein, Now York; William H. Lloyd, Baltimore, Md.; Michael Lovellino, Brooklyn, N. Y.; William Ross Mc-Afoose, Mc-Afoose, Kittanning, Penn.; Eugene McGovern, New York, N. Y.; Homer A. McLood, Moultrie, Ga.; Antoni Mag-nuszewski, Mag-nuszewski, Melrose, Mass.; Morris T. Matkins, McLeansvlllc, N. C; Dave Matncy, Buchanan county, Va.; Frank Mattioli, Province Chieti, Italy; James A. Madaris, Louisiana, Mo.; Martin J. Mikkclsen, Hutchinson, Minn..; Mike Musulin, Canibria City, Pa.; Bonurf Nebelchok, Jersey City, N. J.; Carl Olson. Becholln, Denmark; Guslat Olson, Ol-son, Brookside, Conn.; Andrew Orti-mowitz, Orti-mowitz, Ciersanuw Rousno Steive, Austria; Frank Thomas Otoole, Fram-ingham, Fram-ingham, Mass.; John Palmer, Jr., Strassburg, Pa.; George Paul, Macedonia. Mace-donia. Greece; John Perna, West Point, Ark.; Henry T. Peters, Fuller-ton, Fuller-ton, Pa.; Edwin Perterson, Lynn, Mass.: Tony Plazzito, Piltsfield. Mass.; Frank Portiero, Province of Bresci, Italy; Arthur B. Purcell, Sha-mokin. Sha-mokin. Pa.; Edward Joseph Reid, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Pritchard Reynolds, Rockwood. Tenn.; Arthur C. Richardson, Richard-son, Lyons, Ohio; John Albert RIggs, Rochester, N. Y.; Wm. L. RItter, Cincinnati. Cin-cinnati. Ohio; George W. Roberts, Philadelphia. Pa.; Alfred Rubenstoin, New York, N. Y.; Louis Salvatore, Ro-vian, Ro-vian, Rome, Italy; Samuel Sany, Vo-linski, Vo-linski, Russia; John Schollgen, Earls -boro, Okla.; Frank Shanry, South River, N. J.; Nathan Sherman, New York, N. Y. ; Anton Shvegzdo, Kovna, Azitnoai, Russia; Mike Sajnaj, Chicago, Chica-go, III.; Jan Sakl, Gardner, Mass.; Salvatore Sal-vatore Simone, Philadelphia, Pa.; Vincent Vin-cent Siano, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Wounded Severely. Captain Joseph D. Coughlan, North Dartmouth, Mass. Sergeant John L. Hobson, Haverhill, Mass.; Eugene Krieger, Worcester, Mass.; Francis T. Smith, Newark, N. J.; William H. Springs, Marshill, N. C; James Harvey Stevenson, Shellock, Iowa. Corporal Fury Cardi. R. I.; Michael J. Connelly, Cranford, N. J.; Cornelius P. Englishman, Paterson, N. J.; Edward Ed-ward D. French, Medfield, Mass.; Fred E. Gillette, Wavorly. la.; John I. Leslie, Les-lie, Berlin, Pa.; Robert F. Taylor, Waterbury, Conn.; Albert M. Wisner, Baltimore, Md. Pxivates Moses T. Baker, Funston, Ga.; Marion O. Bedford, South Nashville, Nash-ville, Tenn.; Stanley Blaschik, Mill-ington, Mill-ington, Con.; George Bradt, Jr.. Albany, Al-bany, N. Y.; Masllo Censote; Richmond Rich-mond Turners, Mass.; Miles J. Clark, Meshoppen, Pa.; Antonio Cont, Holyoke, Hol-yoke, Mass.; James J. Cookorelos, Stamford, Conn.; Ernest P. Couture, Worcester, Mass.; Joseph J. CovaleskI, Mt. Carmel, Pa.; John Dickey, Hickory Hill, Pa.; Ezra L. Edmonds, Danbury, Conn.; Frank J. Fencl, Chicago. 111.; Amle J. Fournier, Holyoke, Mass.; Charles Patrick Gallagher, Roebling, N. J.; Arthur C. Gravenstein, Rock Rapids, Iowa; Roy W. Hahn, Moun-tairy, Moun-tairy, Md.; Charles B. Hawkins, Kay-ford, Kay-ford, W. Va,; Leonard E. Hill, Hbly-okc, Hbly-okc, Mass.; J. L. Johnson. Hartford, Conn.; Charles W. King, Milan, Mo.; James Kirby, Wheeler, Ala.; Frank P. Lillis, Chicago, 111.; Frank J. Loyzeil, Fitchburg, Mass.; Chester Lyons, Newburgh, N. Y.; Lyle F. McDole, Kingsley, Iowa; John Ruseckl, Gnur Poland, Russia; John Ryan, Winooski, Vt.; Frank A. Shamis, Pottsville, Pa.; William H. Speacht, Pottsville, Pa.; Charley E. Thompson, Bonanza, Ark.; John Yirak, Colerain, Mass.; Thomas Danahy, Canton, Mass ; William L. Davis, Winchester, Kan.; Tony Deleo, Lake Nebagamon, Wis.; Joseph A. Doucett, Beverly, Mass.; William D. Dudley, Marlboro, Mass.; Harrv V. Duffy, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; "Perry Wesley English. Faust, North Carolina; Caro-lina; James S. Gagas, Marlboro, Mass.; Alberic J. Gagne, Somorsworth. N. H.; Eustache Gagne, Lowell, Mass.; Levi Goulet, Marlboro, Mass.; Avedlss Hajarian, Marlboro, Mass.; Charlie Georgo Hansen, Kanawha, Iowa; Daniel Dan-iel E. Harrington. Springfield. Mass.; William F. Hough, Hammond, Ind.; Frank L. Jones, Everett, Mass.; Theodore Theo-dore Katz, Philadelphia, Pa.; Edward B. Kemmerling, St. Joseph, Mo.; John J. Kennedy, Suflield, Conn.; Luther C. Kent, Hope, Ark.; William Fred Klingbeil, Harrietta, Mich.; Anthonv P. Kulas, Suflield, Conn.; Charles Lapp, Jr., Highfalls, N. Y.; Sam Leo, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Dewilt T. McElveen, Osyka, Miss ; Ralph Louis McKenzie, Ash Grove, Mo.; Thomas F. Meaney, Springfield, Mass.; Frank Minalga, Wcstville, Pa., Albert Mon-nemy, Mon-nemy, Forgevillage, Mass.; James J. Murphy, Jersey City, N. J.; Millard F. Murray, Chclyan, W. Va.; Arthur A. NefT, Detroit, Mich.; George J. Oster-buhi Oster-buhi Hildredth. Neb,; Robert A. Owens, Hardie, La.; Quincy B. Park, Chelmsford, Mass.; Ralph M. Parrott. Nahant, Mass.; William T. Pasley, Scruggs, Va.; Norman D. Peak, Vol-noy, Vol-noy, Va.; Harold Pederson, Webster, Mont, Ernest W. Peterson, Maiden Rock, Wis.; Albert II. Pohlman, Seward, Neb.; Walter B. Price, Swamp Scott, Mass.; Clayton W. Rhodes, Palmers Falls, N. Y.; Raymond E. Rico, Springfield. Mass.; William J. Riopolle, Lowell, Mass.; Charles R, Robbiu.s, Worcester, Mass.; Joseph Rzonca, New York, N. Y.; George A. Sanford, East Boston. Mass.; William Shea, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Howard Shollenborg-cr. Shollenborg-cr. Philadelphia, Pa.; Morris Sobat, New York, N. Y.; Andrew Stefaiiik. Webster, Mass.; Melvin B. Suggotl. Clarondon, Ark.; Rime W. Sylvester, Springfield. Mass.; John Tluszez. Chicopee, Mass.; Dewey P. Tomasello. Bagdad, Fla.; Michael T. Zonfrillo, Manchaug, Mass.; Arthur W. Dwyer, Boonton, N. J.; Walter O. Esblg, Pitts-field, Pitts-field, Mass.; Frank F. Freeman, Lynn. Mass.; John W. Gosminski, Fall River, Mass., Wallace E. Grlgo, Turners Falls, Mass.; Norton Stanlev Harwood, Pine Mills, Tex.; Alexander R. Hutleld, Springfield. Mass.; Leo Kavanuaglv, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Peter Kendall, Glen-wood Glen-wood Landing, N. Y.; Armand Lem-ieux, Lem-ieux, Lowell. Mass.; Andrea Berardlni, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lawrence Arthur Brcdohoeft, Grand Haven, Mich.; Nicholas Garlucio, Bayonno, N. J.-Louis J.-Louis E. Godin. Worchester, Mass ; Louis C. Latham, Providence, R. I, Morris Levine, Brooklyn, N. Y.- Leo McGrath, Bitcloy, Mich. Died of Wounds, Sergeant Bernard J. McElroy Der-rino Der-rino Johnstown Drumshambo, Ireland Corporal Daniel J. Kelly, Bridgeport Conn.; Bernard B. Ryan, New York N Y.; Clarence M. Mack, Derry, Pa.; A1-' 1 1 bcrt V. Poole, Thompsonville, Conn. Privates James Boggan, Birmingham, Birming-ham, Ala.; Michael Breen, Boston, Mass.; Romeo De Patie, Lawrence, Mass.; William F. Gavin, Detroit, Mich.; George E. Mylott, Rutland, Vt.; Morris Peltz, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Otto C. Bletzer, Roxbury, Mass.; Emory 3. Clark, Haddock, Ga.; Newman Fletcher, Fletch-er, Guntersville, Ala.; George H. Fritz, Oak Ridge, Pa.; Quillian V. Hayes, Llndale, Ga.; Milton B. Hodgson, Hodg-son, Porterville. Cal.; L. S. Martin, Lafayette?, La-fayette?, La.; Noi-man E. Smith, York, Pa. Died of Dloease. Sergeants Earl McDonald, Dcs Moines, Iowa; Leon A. Forsythe, Walerford. Conn. Privates Welch Bounds, Chicago, 111.; George A. Davis, Fallon, Nov.; Warren W. Graham, Tiffin, Ohio; William Will-iam J. Longovcr, Lebanon, N. H.; Peter C. Dupre. Saint Rose, La.; Vasll Harltchis, Diavolltchion, Greece; 1J0-seph 1J0-seph E. Hjelm, Strangardcn Hedemra, Sweden; TheoQl Ivnofski, Decatur, 111. Died of Accident and Other Causes. Sergeant William E. Ensko, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y. Privates Leslie Alexander, Houston, Tex.; James Alloy, Sparta, N. C. Died of Airplane Accident. Lieutenant Edward E. Potter, Plattsburg, N. Y. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Sergeant Charles B. Strucken, Wollsville, N. Y.; Corporals Jacob L. Mayllc, Philadelphia; Nick Popa, Gary, Ind.; Roland A. Williams, Clifton Clif-ton Forge, Va. Privates Palscy Degrotta Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charlie E. Howze, Cotton, Ga.; George Kolmosky, Hartford, Conn.; Louis Marshall, Byron, Ga.; Rudolph Martin, New Orleans; Joe P, Niles, Dubuque, Iowa; Gibeon Packham, Ho-bart, Ho-bart, Ind.; Frank J. Palen, Syracuse, N. Y.; Alfred H. Panella, Sausallto, Callf.f Joseph A. Parton, Areata, Calif.; Fred J. Reveing, Dubuque, la.; Julius Schnitaer, Youkers, N. Y.; Garland Gar-land Shuff, Covington, Ind.; Jimi Tri-vison, Tri-vison, Brooklyn, N. Y.; George Williams, Wil-liams, West Hazelston, Pa.; John Wil liams, Hinckley. Minn.; Sorgcants Albert Al-bert L. Jacobus, Cedar Grove, N. J.; James E. Pinkston, Barstow, Texas; Corporals Harold J. Dupre, Syracuse, N. Y.; Armando Rodriguez, Delaware, Ohio; Robert E. Snow. Verona, N. Y.; Cook John Sluok," McBrlde, Mich.; Privates Frank II. Burnett, Macon, Ga.; Daniel Cohan, New York, N. Y.; AJex S. Foss, New York. Privates James Halstead, Blairs-town, Blairs-town, Iowa; Andro Kalach, Guchari, Austria-Hungary; Glen Litchner, Dubuque, Du-buque, Iowa; Frank Rhoads, AJbia, la.; Sharles P. Sujeskii River Head, N. Y.; Charles A. Thieneman, CumminsviUe, Cincinnati, Ohio; John Wasilewsky, Cerwensko Ploska. Russian Poland; Cecil B. Way, Peoria, III. Marine Corps Casualties The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action 6; died of wounds received in action 5; died of disease, 1; severely wounded In action 7; slightly wounded in action 1; wounded in action (degree undertcrmined) 11; total 31. Corporals Joseph M. Daley, Auburn, N. Y.; Leslie B. McKay, Portland, Oregon. Privates Prosper R. Brooks, Riola, 111.; Oscar E. Shover, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; Donald L. Trapp, Eltoro, Cal.; Harry Wilmot, Gloversville, N. Y. Died of Wounds Received in Action Privates Raymond A. Anderson, Minneapolis, Minn.; Darrell H. Call, Chicago; Alfred J. Pederson, Tampa, Fla.; Hugo J. Stark. Belleville. 111.; Fred A. Wegenast, St. Mathers, Ky. Severely Wounded in Action Privates Guy Altman. Cleveland, O.; Henry E. Belhumer, No. Cambridge, Mass.; John H. Brownlow, Alpine, Ala.; Robert S. Home, Landsdale, Penn.; Orio V. Raphael, Boston; Roger Ro-ger W. Rcnkel, Normandy, Mo.; Andrew An-drew Kanko, Ncsquehoning, Pa. Wounded in Action Degree Undetermined Undeter-mined Corporals Georgo A. Allan Lasalle, 111.; Jack Jordan, Tulia, Tex.; William II. Bennett, ML Morrison, Colo. Privates Joseph Chappello, Cleveland; Cleve-land; John J. Pojeske, Wayne, Mich.; Harry R. Roarabaugh, Kearny, Pa.; Wynn H. Wilson, St. Quentin, Calif.; James E. Fisher, Columbus, O.; Paul J. Ryan, Argyle, Minn.; Augene S. Sheets, Rock. Mass.; Bernard J. Stanley, Amsterdam, N. Y. Died of Disease Captain Charles P. Hollldav, Rockland, Rock-land, Maine. Previously Rcoorted Killed In Action Now Reported Slightly Wounded Private George E. Minerad, Pitcairn, Pa. |