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Show I casOaltyosTi The following casualties are reported report-ed by tho commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, Including 396 at sea 26,379 Died of wounds 10.012 Died of disease 14.424 Died from accident and other causes . . . . .' 2,014 WoundedJn action 79,216 Missing in action, Including prisoners 15,219 Total to dale j. 14 7,294 The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action . 138 Died of wounds 118 Died of accident and other causes 18 Died of airplane accident 1 Died of disease 216 Wounded severely 1091 Wounded, degree undetermined.. 784 Wounded slightly 1031 Missing in action 324 Total 3721 Killed in Action. Lieutenants, Sanford B. Dole, Lewiston, Ida. Privates. Mezo Sparglmlno, Salt Lake, Utah. Died of Wounds. Prlvatco. William D. Jones, Hannah, Wyo. Wounded Severely. Edgar S. Ilium, Malad City, Utah. Privates. Hebcr L Dearden, Henefer, Utah. Burtie F. Atkins, Bonnery Ferry, Idaho. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Lieutenants. Percy C. Peterson, Lusk, Wyo. Sergeants. Italph A. Snow, Boise, Ida. Melvin D. Patterson, Nampa, Ida. Privates. Elmer C. Hougham, Casper, Wyo. John T. Griffith, North Pocate'llo, Idaho. William Beasley. Wardner, Idaho. Everett W. Remaley, Box Elder, Wyo. Albert B. Bellinger, Bellevue, Ida. Harvey II. DeHaas, Casdeda, Idaho. Alfred St. Carmalne, Wolf Point, Idaho Wounded Slightly. Adelbert Farnsworth, Summit, Utah. Privates. James A. Caldwell, St, John, Utah. Julius Pi. Gresham, Tooolo. Utah. Myron O. Cooley, Mlnersville, Utah. George Amillategui, Boise, Idaho. Joseph Schlachter, Rock Springs, Wyo. |