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Show ' casualtyHsTI v , Tho following casualties arc reported report-ed by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action ; igi Died ot wounds 63 Died of accident and other causes 3 Died of disease 74 Died from aeroplane accident 1 Wounded severely 30 Wounded, degree undetermined 160 Prlsonors- 3 Total ;. ;;.:;;;;526 Killed In Action Lieut. Raymond C. Hill, Lewlston Idaho. Corporal Julius H. Lafrcnr, Toka-rurih, Toka-rurih, Nobr. Prlvateo Charles E. CbrlsUanson, Gra'ettlngcr, Iowa. Kara Gray, Lomoorc, Cal, Alfrod M. Kant. Movllle, Iowa. Lewis A. Brigfrt, Red Cloud, Nebr. ! George L. Foulk, Mcrican, Iowa. I JamesSG. Munson, Norfolk, Nebr. Theodore Manias, Trinidad. Colo. Earnest A. Richardson, Burlington, Iowa. Chris. Hansen, McCook, Nebr. Willard U. Hansen, Waunota, Nobr. Edwin W. Henlnger, Tllden. Nobr. Delbert J. Holllday, Anaconda, MonL Gcorgo R. Nelson, Manila, Utah. Died of Woundo Received in Action Lieutenant John R. Wingate, "Waterloo, "Wa-terloo, Iowa. Sergeant Taylor E. Lowis, Superior, Nebr. Privates Charles W. Drown, Robertson, Iowa. Donald J. Moore, Plnlela, Mont. m Died of Disease Corporals Glen D. Balrd, Pomona, Cal. Cornelius H. Bents, Parkersburg, Iowa. Wagoner Lorcn J. Spoonemorc, Townsend, Mont. Privates Herman H. Lcsllne, Logan, Iowa. David G. Lydell, Aurella, Iowa. Homer J. Paine, Eaglegrove, Iowa. Harry Swanson, Chllllcothe, Iowa. Wounded Severely Sergeant Everett E. Ford, Oakland, Cal. Corporals Angelo Canzianna, San Rafael, Cal. L. Clyde Lawrence, Oakland, Cal. Worth Allen Lewis, Boone, Iowa. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Corporal John A. Alderson, Omaha, Nebr. Cook Arthur Noftsger, Lamoino, la. Privates Perry R. Barnes, Mesita, Colo. Harry V. Ehninger, Lyons, Neb. Alonzo Husted, St. Charles. Iowa. James Long, Holllster, Cal. John McCnrten, Kookuk, Iowa. George W. Moffitt, Southficld, Neb. Henry L, Wolles, Fullerton. Nebr. D. Ca Chavez, Corvlo, N. M. SECTION NO. 2 Thc following casualties are reported report-ed by tho Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Died of wounds 5C Died, of disease 73 Wounded severely 26 Wounded, degroe undetermined ... 53 Wounded slightly 131 Missing In action ..." 63 Prisoners 3 Died from aeroplane accident .... 2 Total 407 Died of WoOds Corporal Kenneth L. Mueller, Waterloo, Wa-terloo, Iowa. Privates Christ E. Clges, Davenport, Cal. Guy L. Cooper, Everett, Wash. Bud L. Huston, Fresno, Cal. John Johnson, Butte, MonL John R. Thompson, Princeton, Iowa. Died of Disease Corporal Daniel K. Iopa, Oakland, Cal. Privates Glenn Coplcand, JJcnton, Iowa. Albert T. Franzon, Ansgar, Iowa. Estcn O. Guldseth, Colfax, Wash. Olafa S. Olscn, Remembrandt, Iowa. John W. Thompson, Florls, Iowa. Wounded Severely Privates Harry" F. Sarlcson. Shlcklcy, Neb. Peter Wlndolph Jr., Grand island, Nebr, Wounded Sllflhtly Lieutenant Wm. C. Cooper, Radcllffe, Iowa. Corporal Wilbur Wilson, Havre, Mont. Privates Roy K. Jonosr. Columbua Junction. Iowa. Clifford Purser, Rivera, Cal. Arthur Chrlstenson, Wolbach. Nebr. Wm. J. Kennedy, Butte, Mont. Frank Van Skiver, Nelson, Neb. Wm. I. Vipond, Red Cloud, Neb. Chas. E. Walthor, Lodi, Cal. Missing In Action Prlvato Manuel T. Ruiz, Albuquerque, Albu-querque, N. M. Died of Aeroplane Accident Lieutenant John Harold Buckley, Longraont, Colo. |