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Show v . The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary "forces: Killed in action t 101 Missing in action 73 Wounded severely 355 Died of wounds ; 37 Total 569 Killed In Action. ' Lieut. Fred W. Hummel, North Portland, Ore. Mechanic Clarence G. Kepple, Artc-sia. Artc-sia. N. M. Privates. Edward H. Bitzer, Muscatine, Iowa. Louis C. Hagen, El Cerrlto, Cal. Tru W. Myers, Lamane, Iowa. Perry W. Skinner, Creston, Iowa. Soren Christoffersen, Treynor, la. Neil G. Hightower, Lyman, Wash. William Pierce, Melville, Cal. Charles E. Redd, Norton, Kan. Thomas C. Shlpps, Ottumwa, Iowa. Charlie A. Wagnor, Rudd, Iowa. John E. Warner, Olyrapia, Wash. Missing In Action. Privates. Lewis Redman Davolt, Elkhart, Kan. Louis Franek, Stanton, Neb. : Pry mo Lawrence, Seattle, Wash. Wounded Severely. Captain John H. Dykes, Lebanon, Kan. Lieutenant Ben B. Taylor, Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal. ' Eli Ferrell Dorsey. Wamego, Kan. Francis Marion Phelps, Salem, Ore. I Tnhin C. T)nto 3;n Antnnln Tnv John R. AVingatp, Waterloo,- Iowa. .-Frank Anderson, Iola, Kan.w Floyd J. Roberts, Farragut, Iowa. Corporals. Clyde F. Hyland, Omaha, Neb. Orval Robert Washburn, Hanston, Kan. Fullcn Hartense, FlaL Top, Colo. Mechanic Benj. H. Jefferies, Anthony, An-thony, Kan. Wagoners. Edward A. Brown, Sallna, Kan. Master Signal Electrician Wm. F. McFarland, Hutchinson, Kan. Cook Dante Martinelli, San Francisco. Francis-co. Cal. " Privates. Ralph McClary Anderson, Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, Kan. Albert R. Baysj Mountain Park, N. M. Frank- H. Brandenberg, Colorado Springs, Colo. George W. Donovan, Collins, Colo. John F. Gannon, Ulysses, Neb. Roy McClellan, Florence, Ariz. Carmelo Mangelia, Omaha, Neb. Tom II. Marler, Harrington, Wash. Joseph D. Smith, Two Buttes, Colo. Lloyd L. Stark, Sacramento, Cal. Herbert Nircha Wright, Salted Ward, Neb. Andrew A. Campbell, Omaha, Neb. Harry Cnssman, Grand Junction, Colo. j William B. Heaton, Erie, Colo. Chas. A. Miller, Saemmon, Kan. AlHe Polon, Independence, Iowa. T. J. Solly Solomon, Oswego, Kan. Louie Stock, Toronto, Kan. Herbert 0. Thompson, Nashville, Ore. Charles Scott Thornburg. Columbus, Kan. Leslie Toney, Miesse, N. M. Frank N. Tonjcs, San Francisco,. Cal. Jesse F. Troyer, Limon, Colo. Clyde N. Applebee, Courtland, Neb. Herman A. Flecge, Beloit, Iowa. Joe Miller, Leslie, Iowa. The following casualties are reported report-ed by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action 40 Missing in action 43 Wounded severely 17 Wounded slightly 45 Died of accident and other causes 6 Died of wounds 11 Wounded, degree undetermined ..322 Died of disease 54 Prisoners 21 Total 559 Killed in Action Corporal Ernest E. Guido, East Oakland. Oak-land. Cal. Private Robert. H. Ronk, Oakland Iowa. Missing in Action Privates Chas. A. Dixon, Ralston, Wash. Jess Hurley, Ridge, Mont. Silvle J. Lusardi, San Luis Obispo, Cal. Wounded Severely Private George W. Norton, Monroe, California. Died of Wounds Private Thomas Tucker, Susanville, Cal. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Wagoner Wm. A. Bell, Calexico, Cal. Privates Martin Anderson, Manteca, Cal. Clarence Charles Curry, Kansas City, Kans. j August W. Kottke, Guttenburg, Iowa. Dewey Barker, Denver, Colo. ' Harry A. Berg,-Fromont, Nebr. Manuel O. Leale, Burlingame, Cal. Edwin S. Lowis, Decorah, Iowa. Daniel Narvios, San Jose, Cal. . Dallas E. Preble, Santa Ana, Cal. Jp.sse E. Sepulveda, Reno, New Christian Skow. Omaha, Nebr. - Ralph Clavton Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Colombo Staricqo, Alameda, Cal. Died of Disease Sergeant Charles A. Emerson, Douglas, Doug-las, Ariz. Privates Rov O. Durham, Burning, Nebr. Clyde 0. Hemphill, Blue Lake, Cal. Jos. Richard Kunzman, Albion, Nobr. Reuben A. Miller. Cody, Wyo. Otto H. Zager, Kalona, Ia. Prisoners Private Efnin Salazar, Espanola, N. Mex. Died of Wounds Corporals Otis Hayes, Dallas, Ore. Dan Bryan Racobs, Smlthland, Iowa. The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action ! 100 Missing in action 72 Wounded severely 101 Wounded slightly 105 Died of accident and other causes 3 Died of wounds -19 . . ... oo Died or disease Wounded, degree undetermined. . .145 Prisoners 1 Died of aeroplane accidents 1 Total 660 Killed in Action. Lieutenants. Percy R. Preston, Denver, Colo. Sergeants. Roy S. Butzorin, Missoula, Mont. Corporals. Anthony Gorsky, Pasadena, Cal. Privates. Alonzo Finch, Linwood, Utah. Martin L. Horn, Holdredge, Nob. Missing In Action. Lieutenants. Fred Phillbrick, Fullerton, Neb. Privates. "Martin J. Fwald. Beatrice, Neb. Frank J. Gabriol, Sacramento, Cal. Harry Hubert Havey, Los Angeles, Cal. Lyman M. Smith, Hopkinton, Ia. Janero.Souza, Point Reyes, Cal. Owen J. Davis, Grady, N. M. Frederick Giger, Burlington, Ia. Wounded Severely in Action. Lieutenants. William F. Feustel, Portland, Ore. Privates. Vern R. Dunagan, Salon, Ia. James F. Fuller. Meridian, Ida. Robert W. Laughlin, Kearny, Neb. - Joseph E. McNally, Dubuque, Ia. Roy A. Mowers, Seattle .Wash. John C. Porter. Tacoma, Wash. Ray Smith, Martelle, Ia. Robert T. Cummlngs, Clayton, Wash. Slightly Wounded. Privates. Ralph D. Dimlcr, Luverne, Ia. William A. Ryan, Piedmont, Mont. " Ray C. Lee, Perry, Ia. , Eugene Metzger, Everett, Wash. Died of Wounds. Lieutenant. Edwin E. Hites, Des Moines, Ia. Privates. Bon H. Adkins, Fairfield, Ia. Hugh Garrity, Los Angeles, Cal. Frank A. ZoltowskI, South Waverly, Iowa. Corporals. Floyd G. Jones, Parma, ia. Privates. Rudolph A. C. Steffon, Newton, Kan. Harley A. Turner, Chewelah, Wash. John Skalla, Kellogg, Ida. Michael Wolfe, North Buona vista, Iowa. Luther W. Creed, El Centro, Cal. Everett L. Crim, Wesner, Mont. Seph E. Klllmartin, Malvern, Ia, Robert C. McLaughlin, Modesto, Cal. Franclsek Stankiewlc, Omaha, Neb. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Privates. John F'. Cook, Cahoon Colo. Julian Dauber, Albuquerque. N. M. Nick Gassoumis, Oakland, Cal. Robert T. Kinsman, Colorado Springs, Colo. Russel M. Riggle, Corwith, Ia. Charles A. Meloy, Palms, Cal. James R. Weinbar, Geneva, Nob. The following casualties are reported report-ed by the Commanding General of tho American Expeditionary Forces: ifl Killed in action 25 H Died of wounds 31 Died from accident & other causes 9 mm Died of disease 18 h Wounded severely 7G mi Wounded (degree undetermined) . .295 Mf Wounded slightly 71 H Missing in action 20 ym Total 34d M Killed in Action gflj Corporal Paul Denlinger,. Henderson, (Q Died of Wounds 9 Sergeant Roy Wcigel, Los Angeles, Private Grant Coltcnbaugh, Rct3ll, fl Wash. , M Died of Diseaso IS Privates 9 Albert Danto Cinelll, Santa Rosa, 'M Elwvnn H. Mannhart, Berkeley, Cal. S Raymond W. Barnes, Harrisburg, W Corporal Allen S. Remington, Tooele, V Privates (B, Rinaldo Boscacci, San Francisco, H Cal. Jos. Gieen, Omaha, Neb. ! Geo.M. Little, Leon, Iown. BW Perclval L. Vining, Woodbine, Iowa. Wounded, Degree Undetermined AH Privates Bl Arthur Carrighn, Maquoketa, Iowa. wm Andrew Cruthers, Red Lodge, Mont. W David Findlay, Hanford. Cal. M Roy L. Holmes. Poison, Mont. ' HI Robt Lon Jordan, Gretna, Neb John A. Vigil, Valsenburg, Colo. Harry R. Anderson, Siebort, Colo. Wm. Buehler Jr., Portland, Ore. James Homer Chiles, Arena, Colo. Mt Frank Foster, Malvern, Iowa. H Jose N. Pena, Alburquerque, N. M. H Albert R. Wcingart, Hastings, Neb. mm Slightly Wounded SBi Sergeant George Troy, Sioux City, J Iowa. Ml Privates Wf Richard O. Carey, Alhambra, Cal. Llovd M. Dobson, Oak Creek, Colo. Wj Missing In Action HI Privates IjW Francis -Dobbins, Durango, Colo. J GBi HI Ei i'iR' |