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Show I I War Casualties I SECTION NO. 1 Tho following casualties arc report-Jcl report-Jcl by tho Commanding Gonernl of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action 37 Missing in action - 38 Wounded severely Died ot wounds H Djed from aeroplane accidents ... 1 Wounded, degree undetermined . . 5 Died of disease S Prisoners 3 Killed in Action IX Leolite O. Crnrie, Columbia, Tenn. Lt. Willard T. Usi, Roswcll, IM. Joseph A. Skratt, New York. ' Sgt. Thomas E. Lamont, umn, Mich. Sgt. Joseph Levoy, New York. 'Corporals Ernest E. Bickford, North English. Eng-lish. Iowa. Willard M. Campbell, Morrison, Tenn. John Ruoff, Woodhavcn. N. Y. George M. Shanon, Boston, Mas?. James T. Valentine. Berwick. Pa.-Herbert Pa.-Herbert W. Willinm, Stillwater, Okla. , , Mech. Ralph W. Wright. Gladwin, Mich. Privates Stanley H. Berry, Philadelphia. " Lewis E. Daniels, Pomeroy, 0. Adam Feltcr, Poland, Russia. Fred Folmer, Avoridale, Monl. Fritz W. Galin, Cullman, Ala, James E. Howell, Tooele. Utah. Joseph L. Huntley, Rutherfordton, C. Anton Jerabek, New York. Emil K. Johnson, Montevideo, Minn. Joseph Jurasinski, Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph Kohen, New York. Felix Kuzbarskis, Utica, N. Y. Henry Maertz, Sheboygan. Wis. Enoch G. Margraf, New York. Att MiddJcton, Greenville, Ky, Erastus I. Nelson, Leland. N. C. Martino Pettineo, New York. A Fred C. Schreiber, St. Paul. s3 Martin W. Silber. Bayonne, N- J. William J. Slemmer. Philadelphia: John Sullvon, Washington, D. C. jester Wells. SL Anthony, Idaho.! Fred C. White, New York. ! flCasimir Wieszczecinski, Buffalo. j Died of Weunds I TLt Heath E. Noble, Brooklyn, n. Y.j , Corporals Jacob O. Boone, Spray, N. C David C. Crenton, Indianapolis, Ind. Edward G. Coxe, New York. I , James E. Sinister, Jeanetle, Pa. 'Wagoner Geo. H. Rumbaugh, Chica-j ISP, in. Privates Carl K. Allmond, YynneI Ark. Arthur Champagne, Quebec, Canada. Henry Davis, Nowport, Ark. Abraham D. Evans. Urbana, Ohio. Wesley E. Griffeth. Dedman, N. M. Died of- Disease Privates Sidney S. Etter, Portland, Ore. Tillman Ingram, Grenada. Miss. jP John L. Milholland, Baltimore Md. Vrthur D. Patterson, Maudlin, Mont. ' Lee Rboads, Tucumcari, N. M. , George Robinson Jr., Pascagqula, j Miss. . I Joe Stevens, Carlton, Ga. I Frank P. Wimberly, Electric Mills, r Miss I Died from Aeroplane Accident I Lt, C L. Kohlmeier, Los Angeles. Wounded Severely L Major Joseph D. Patch, Wentzville, I Mo. . C IX Leonard A. Delpth, Pottsvillc, Pa. Lt. Roy R. Kreichbaum, Chambers-j burg, Pa. Sgt. Calvin Valentine, Hempstead,! N. Y. "Corporals j William P. Farmer, Blanchardvillc, Wis. ' j Henry Grass, Reading, Pa. ic Thomas W. Shlland. Cambridge, N. w . ! Roy Tyhurst. Annapolis, 111. i Privates j I William M. Anderson, Norton, Va. j Brook C. Bowles, Bymside, W. Va. Conrad C. Cockerline, Estacada, Ore. William G. Dalton, Browning, Wis: Daniel Fernimo, Hartford, Conn; Benjamin Fink, Grant, Mich. t Edward A. Fiynn, Anaconda, MonL James M. Folkner, Pontotoc, Miss. Iven Gedelman, Malvln, 111. ; William M. Heath, Altonah, Utah. Grover C. Henderson, Stockton, Mo. Chester Kath, Milwaukee, Wis. ! Frank Kelly, San Francisco, Cal. John J. Kiely, Westfield, Mass. J Thomas L. Knott, Cincinnati, O. George W. Kushner, ChclBea, Mass. Edward J. Light, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ciaud T. Looney, Point Peter,. Ga. Thomas J. McCarthy, E. Arlington, Vermont Lester F. McGee. Angler. N. C. David F. Meile, Bowdle, S.-D. Latney Y. Montague, San Diego, Cal. John M. O'Connor, Keene, N. H. William G. Porter, Blanket, 'Texas. Juan Porter, Washington, D. C. Lewis M. Rose, Athol. ,S. D. Carmelo Runco, New York. Verney Rutledge, Fort Springs, W. Va. Francis E. Shannon, Annapolis, Md. Elmer Thompson, Wellston, 0. John H. Wagner, Arthur, N. D. Missing in Action Sgt. Louis B. Kindervatter, Irving-ton. Irving-ton. N. Y. Cook Medard W. Smith, Louisville, Kentucky. Edward V. Armstrong, Marianna, Pa. Joseph N. Busee, Seattle, Wash. Glenn B. Bylee. Fiatt, 111, Cage PT Day, Delrio, Texas. Henry D. Berkacz, Del Rey, Mich. Orle E. Elfers, Auburn, Wash. Walter O. Evening, Washington, N. Warren A, Freshour, Aurora, 111 Warren W. Garland, Manitoba, Canada, Can-ada, Stanley IB. Grover, Waukesha, Wis Jcob M. Hershman, Poland, Russia! ired S. Himcbaugh, Malvern, la. j Wendell W. Holm, Chetloharbor. , Wash. kj Sylvain Hourcle, SanJlFrnnci.sco. ! Charles J. Jones, Eastman, Ga. . EEdward C Kirst, Chicago. Joe Koepioo, Warsaw, Poland. Stanlslaw Kubko, Detroit, Mich. Walter Larson, Kenosha, Wis: Ernest G, Lutv.. Papillion. Neb. Charlie C. McAuley Jr , Troy, N. C. Eurna McClain, Honor, Mich. Harvey R- Nelson, Bay City, Mich. Alfred W. Page. Easthampton, Mass. Charles J Qultcon St. Louis. Jack E Rinehart, Oaklown, Ind. Richard Roehrig. St. Louis, Mo. Sam Rubinstein, Bayronnc, N. J. William Shamblin. Haywood, W. Va. Houston E. Stockslill, Picayune. Miss. John Stotz Jr., Armour, S. D. Clarence L. Triplell. Clayton, Ala. Russell E. Widgeon, Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. Lester Wolvnrlon, Edinburg, Va. Wounded, Degdee Undetermined I Privates I Elmer Banks, Chesterfield. 111. Roy J. Hull, St. John. Wash. Konstamy Kaputsa, address unknown, un-known, Hugh Aloylsus McGronrty, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y. George I. Myers. Oktaha. Okla. Prisoners Lieut. Crawford J. Ferguson, Cambridge. Cam-bridge. Mass. I Corp. Harold Buchter, Greentown, Pa. j Pvt. Joseph R. Hetu, Woonsocket, lR- ' SECTION NO. 2 The following casualties are reported report-ed by tho Commanding General of the American Expeditionary forces: I Killed in action 22 j Missing in action 30 Wounded severely 43 ! Died of disease 9 Died from wounds 11 Died from accident? and other causes 3 Wounded slightly 3 Total 121 Killed in Action JX Lewis W. Milliman, Scotts, Mich. i Sgt. John Millsop, Grove City, Pa. Eban A. Smith, Waterloo, Iowa. Corporals Roy C. Batten. Chicago. Stuart Carkencr, Kansas City, Mo. Joseph P. Jindra, Sawyer, Wis. Henry Walters, Holland, Mich. George Hart, Harrisburg. 111. j ' , Privatec Dominick Bartolero. Seattle, Wash. Roy A. Mall. Columbia, b. JJ. Eusthathics Ke.falos, Riverside, N. J. Eric J. OsMn, Seattle. Wash. Charlie H. Bramblett, Ramhurst, Ga. Carl F. Bredehoft, Erhard, Minn. Clinton (5. Eushey. Yonkers, N. Y. Albert Grass, Cannonball, N. D. Clarence E. Ilutcheson, Bentonville, Li-k. Joseph Davis Mario, Mapleton De-iot. De-iot. Pa. Henry F. Sehotte. Amsterdam, N. Y. John Smith, Privett. Ky. Robort H. Williams. Elliott, Iowa. John J. Woulfe, New York. Died of Wounds Privatec , , Frank Bacla3ke. Old Forge,. Pa. Wladyslaw Kwyccinskl, . New ondon. Conn. Frederick J. Murphy, Cambridge, I ,lass. Arthur D. Richmond. Waterbury.i Jonn. Frank Greenwoldt, Bertha, Minn. Donald C. Knarr. Reno. Nov. John Laird, Wishaw, Pa. Traccy Moore, San Antonio, Tex. Alfred G. Shaffer, Ida Grove. Iowa. Garland B. Turner. Hillsboro, Ga. James A. Yarno, Terry. Mont. Died of Dicease Nurse Nellie J. Ward. West Phila-lelphia, Phila-lelphia, Pa. Sgt. Floyd A. Ramsay, Beloit, Wis.; Corp. Izador J. Chopp, Brazil, la. Corp. William Rodibnugh, Pittsburg, a. Roderick J. Shipley, Rossvillc, Kans. Privates 1 George Ashwood, Ogdcnburg, N. Y. Peter Carter, Govan, S. C. Willis 0. Casey, Tyars, Olda. j Denver Collum, Seminole, Okla. i Died from Accident and Other Causes Sgt. John W. Larose, Durocher, 111. Privates Harry T. Hiller, Chicago. George W. Kammer, New York. Wounded Severely ! Lt. Harrison II. Caswell, Greenville, j Mich. IX William P. Weisiger, Jr., Macon, 3a. Sergeants Mark Dcvine, Wilmington, Del. Leo M. Drozdowski, Sheboygan, Mich. Geo. W. McAndrews, Wilmington, Pa. . i Frederic M. Thompson, Garden, Ida. Corp. Fay W. Wolverlon, Vlckcry-vllle, Vlckcry-vllle, Mich. Privates Henry J. Drake, Detroit, Mich. Emery W. Jibble, Tacoma, Wash. Joseph L. Kenney, Dorchester, Mass. Ernest L. Langley, Boston, Mass. I Ernest R. Lovcrldge, Lincoln, ,N. H.l Morey Lipschitz, San Domingo, Mex. Albert R. Lovick, Iiibby, Mont. John It. MacDonalcl, Maiden, Mass. Howard S. Ploff, Wykoff, Minn. Albert H. Porter, Glenwood, Texas Anthony Prill, Simla, Colo. Louis J. Relger, New York. Perley G. Sharps, New Bedford, Mass. Andrew G. Shiner, Meadvllle, Pa. Emerson E. Smith, Isabell, S. D. Fred S. Vaughan, Graysville, Ga. William Weyenberg, Kaukauana, Wis. George Willettc, Minneapolis. Earl H. Willlford, Stonewall, Miss. John H. Wulff, Greenville, Mich. John Zeldam, Grand Rapids, Mich. Nickolas Corradino, Lancaster, Pa. Philomon G. Denault, Fall River, Mass. . Thomas J. Glllam, Hammond, Ind. Sauld Godinsky, Mattapan, Mass. Jons H. Jensen, Avoca, Iowa. Frank P. Jones, Moss, Tenn. Doforrest I. Kevlll, Nccnah, Wis. Albert E. Leplant, Richford, Vt. Harry A. Leslie, Docker, Mich. Victor Morcau, North Yakima, Wash. Joseph C. Murray, Jersey City, N. J. Georgo F, Owen, Now York, Robert R. Pnrncll, Williamston, S.C. William M. Saylor. Wavcrly, Va. Henry W. Shipmun, Bcment, 111. Wounded Slightly Bn. Sgt. Major Harold D. Moody, Glen Rock, Pa. Privates Louis M. David, Taunton, Mass. Samuel Klocn, Duquesne. Pa. Missing In Action Bugler Junior Smith. Flint, Mich. Privates Frank E. Grove, Frederick, Md. Joseph A. McManamon, Scrantont Pa. Charles Nielsen, Neenah, Wis. John Oshea, New York. Vernle Shucker, Kutztown, Pa. Frank Udclhovon, Lancaster. Wis. Martin Vandcnbroek, South Kaukau-nn, Kaukau-nn, Wis. John Vaznuk, Russia. Clyde G. Walb, Lawsonham, Pa, Thurman Davis, Chattanooga, Tenn. David Folsom, Gooding, Idaho. Howard B. Folsom. Gooding. Joseph Garik, Chicago. William 0. Gilbert, Butte. Mont. James Harrison. Forest City, Pa. Arthur Haught, Chandler.- Ariz. Clyde H. Hess. Gray Bull. Wyo. Louis B. Hess, Brooklyn, N. Y. James P. Higgins. Philadelphia. Alvin G. Kelberg, Troy, Idaho. Benjamin W. Kemp, Salt Lake, N.M. Albert T. Klaus, Avondale, Colo. Martin Krasevich. Pueblo, Colo. j John Laufor. Walla Walla, Warh. Frank Midkiff, Charleston. W. Va. I Engwald R. Moe, Spooner. Wis. I Frank J. Slovich, Shenandoah, Pa. j Berlin Thomason, Pactolus, Ky. ' Peter P. Zointek, Chicago. Ill I MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES j Summary of casualties to date Officers Deaths 37 Wounded 61 Missing , 1 Total 102 Enlisted Men Deaths . . 042 i Wounded ... 10271 In hands of enemy .' 11 1 Missing 150 I Total 3030 Grand Total 3132 The following casualties arc reported report-ed by (he Commanding General of i the American Expeditionary Forces (included in the abovo total): j Killed in action 3 Died of wounds . j Wounded in action (severely) .... 2 iotai a Killed in Action Corp. Manuel Souza Jr., Cambria, Cal. Privates j Thomas J. Baudis. Slate College. Pa. ! Died of Wounds Paul Stout, Murphysboro, 111. Corp. Ross Q. Graham, Lafavetto, Ga. Pvt. Joseph V. CrclgMon, New York. Pvt. Glenn Frantz, Peoria. 111. Pvt. Fred B. Glen, Atlanta, Ga. Severely Wounded Gunnery Sgt. Gwynn- I. Owens, Oswestry, Os-westry, Wales. Pvt Perry L. Sink. Detroit. Mich. oo |