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Show I CASUALTY LIST v . The following casualties are leport-ed leport-ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action 112 Died of wounds ; 1UG Died of accident and other causes. 15 Died of disease -To Wounded severely 231 Wounded (Degree Undetermined) 767 Wounded slightly -137 Missing in action 330 Total 207$ Died of Wounds. Privates. Sam Hoo Hoo, Pocatello, Idaho. Wounded Severely. Privates. Benj. F. Stephens, Twin Falls, Idaho. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) Sergeants. William J. Simpson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Privates. George E. Bowen, Riverton, Utah. John Miller, Burley, Idaho. Marlon Russell, Loa, Utah. Fred L. Bales ( Ash or, Wyo. John Lahrent, Tolhtrlde, Utah. Missing In Actlori. Prlvateo, Alexander Ander'soh, Salt Lake Oily-, Utah. Junius E. Hochetrasscr, Tetbnia, Idaho. Carl Nolson, Bear River City. Utah. The following casualties aro reported report-ed by the commanding gonernl of the American Expeditionary forces: Killed In aotlbn , U7 Died of woilnds : . 1681 Died of accident and other causes 14, Died of airplane accident '. Died of disease 239 Wounded sov6rely 1411 Wounded (degree uhdolerminod) . 76 Wounded nllghtly 249 Missing in action 20S Total 2815 Died From Woundc, Privates. Louis Lourand, Clovorlt, Wyo. Private William A. Seier, Sandy, Utah. Wounded 3overely Sergeant Samuel C. Stltt, American Falls, IdRho. Corporals Claude L. Heist, Heist, Utah. Ersol M. Lindsay, Blaokfoot, Idaho. Burton K. Coder, Grangeville, Ida. Privates j Lee H. Evans, Bayview, Idaho. Eimor Hartley, Landing, Idaho. James I. Aplcr, Buhl, Idnho. Charles W. Farnsworth, Blackfoot.l Idaho Stephen Barrass, Rock Springs, Wyoming Wy-oming Lloyd Crone, Kuna, Idaho, August Bratvold. Emmett, Idaho. Frank Coig, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Wyom-ing. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Capt. Edward York, Choyonhe, Wyoming. Wy-oming. Wouhded Slightly Sergeant Abraham Thoi'f, Rcxburg, Idaho. Private Clyde E. Leonard, Boles, ! Idaho. Missing In Action Private Thomas Martin, Sand Point. Idaho. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Following casualties aro roported by the commanding general of the American Amer-ican Expeditionary Forces in cablegrams cable-grams Mi to 351 inclusive: .Killed in action 19 'Died of wounds Ii Died of dlsOaso ... 3 In hands of enemy 2 Wounded severely 71 Misslnt; In action ; 3 Total 107 Wounded Severly Private Nels P. Bergerndorff, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Private Frank Gillespie, Murray, Utah. Present for Duty, Previously Report-i Report-i ed Killed in Action I Private John M. Stone, Salt Lake, I Utah. |