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Show I I: casualtTWi SECTION NO. 1. The following'casualties are reported report-ed by'the commanding general o the , American expeditionary forces: Killed in action ....145 i Died of wounds 62 :, Died of accident and otner causes. . 11 Died of airplane accident . . . A . . '. 5 Died ot disease ..313 Wounded severely 42 Wounded, degree undetermined 36 Wounded slightly 10 jl Missing in action ....'......... .122 J Total 746 ! Killed in Action. I Lieutenants. I . Stacy L. Harding, Anioch, Cal. 1 1 Edmund A. Parrott, San Mateo, Cal. ' I Sergeants. Joseph L. Kauffman, Los Angeles, j S Cal. f Corporals.- Albin Folde, Clarkson, Neb. s John M. Lister, San Francisco, Cal. j 3 Mechanics. 1 1 Ben C. Carson, Oakland, Cal. j I Orson P. Wilson, Duchesne, Utah, j 1 Privates. 'j i Henry N. Gambil, ML Vernon; Ore. u I William J. Perry, San Francisco, j I Charles L. Walker, Hillsboro, Ore. j I John Anderson, Park Laud, Wash. William Arj)s, Millard, Neb. Marco Cavilla, Santa Barbara, Cal. Frank J. Hagcn, Tonopali, Nov. Frederick Maixner, Bee, Nob. James C. Pearson, San Francisco, Cal. Dewey D. Sivloy, Stockton, Cal. Ben II. Wostcrbock, Middlotnwn, la. David Ynzzn, Farminglon, N. M. Died of Wounds. Captain. Marccllus H. Chiles, Denver, Colo. Privates," Anthony Centinif. Onklnnd, Cal. Emory R. Daniels, Big Pinoy, Wyo Vernon L. Howell, Dryad, Wash. Carl II. Jarvis, Burlington, la. Frank Patocka, Chico, Cal. I Carl S. Sanderson, San Francisco, Cal j . . Died of Disease. I Sergeants. I Ernpst It. Dunlap, Butte, Mont. Richard L. Hesley, MIndcn, la I Charles R. Wright,-' Scotts Bluff, I Neb. Privates. Colo L. Cosby, Redficld. la. Robert J. Ifagee, Alto, N. M. Charles ,E. Hand, Red Cloud, Neb Ralph O. Holmo3, Independence, la. Roy IT. Jewell, Strawberry Point, la. Bernard Kalkorf, Templeton, la. Joseph F. Kris, Dodge, Nob. Loyd II. Baker, Bunlington, Wyo. Wesley M. Cattron, Oshkosh, Neb. Ray V. Clark, Ames, la. Peter Detomasi, Silver City, Utah. Melvin L. Frerichs, Byron, Cal. Edward S. Gross, Titonka, la. Frank F. Irlmeier, Dcham county, la. Ralph Patlon, Bedford, In, John S. Purvis, Hanford, Cal. Anthony C. Romano, Louisville, Col. Wiljiam H. Tolt, Sioux Ctly, la. Reginald Banwcll, Ionoa, la.' Clyde B. Blades, Penrose. Colo. . William Godsoy, Buhl, Idaho. Edward W. Walker, Paulina, la. Rufus Lopez, Montrose, Colo. Ernest E. MInohan, Adana, la. Odin L. Olsen, Jewell, la. James G. Redbaugh, Bedford, la. Clifford L. Reed, Denver, Colo. Ralph B. Roes, Portland. Ore. 'Ed Reiter, Little Rock, la. Vinceute F. Roybal, Espanola, N. M. Frederick C. Trebllcock, Denver, Col. Adrian Uittenbogaard, Sanborn, la. Henry Wegman, Hull, la. Albin C. Youngquist, Boulder, Colo. Henry E. Price, Read, Colo. Claude E. Shepard, White, Neb. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants. Gilbert L. McDonough, Denver, Colo. Corporals. Kenneth B. Hoyt, Gresham, Ore. Anton J. Singer, Cedar Bluff, Neb. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Sergeants Thomas A. McDaniel, Seattle, Wash. Privates. Forrest E. Howe, Lovell, Wyo. Harold W. Koop, Louisville, Neb. Alfred W. Barron, Colfax,. Ia. Oscar Kardell, Laurel, Neb. Wounded Slightly. Sergeants. William C. Patterson, Fresno, Cal. Missing in Action. Mechanics. Columbo Boitano, Stockton, Cal. Privates. Pierre Barbe, San Mateo, Cal. John J. Carey, Oakland, Cal. Alf G. Eige, Glendlve, Mont. George Kleid, Los Angeles, Cal. Alfred Marlow, Globe, Ariz. Noah Read, Placentia, Cal. Gurney I. Reed, Venice, Cal. Walter F. Scott, Los Angeles, Cal. Julia Velarde, Los Angeles, Cal. The following casualties are reported report-ed by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action 42 Died of airplane accident 1 Wounded severely 230 Wounded, degree undetermined ...252 Wounded slightly ill Missing in action .- 107 Grand total 755 Killed in Action Privates Jesse R. Bachant, Sanger, Cal. Louis W. Gehring, Rutland. Ia. Edward L. Higgins, Stella, Neb. Wounded Severely Sergeant Louis Surdez, Fruitvale, California. Corporal Bert A. Peterson, Vinton, Iowa. Mechanic Hugo G. Thompson, Stockton, Stock-ton, Cal. Privates Leslie Beam, Rlverton, Ia. Oliver E. Blanchard, Ottumwa, Ia. Delbert O. "Brewster, Ruch. Ore. Conrad IT. Espeland, Seattle, Wash. William E. Fall, Perry, Ia. James R. Fcnwick. Shcaville, Ore. Byron Fogel, Lacona, Ia. Harry M. Mann, Wallace, Idaho. Viggo W. Jensen, Seattle, Wash. Luigl Monaco, Anaconda, Mont, Wm. Ryslavy, Beatrice, Neb. John Stevens, Cole Cltv, Ia. Louis V. Witehie, Allen, Mont. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Sergeants William F. Purvis, Grand'lsland, Nebraska. Ne-braska. Francis C. Coate, Howard, Mont. Corporals Joseph R. Blalsdcll, Morgan, Colo. Horace Partridge, Alma, Neb. Corporal Clarence D. White, Omaha, Nebraska. Wagoner William S. Norman, Mcintosh, Mcin-tosh, N. M. Privates Smauel C. Baker, While Signal, N. Mexico. Sherman Brown, Sigourney, Ia. Carl Haugland, Collender, Ia. , Edward K. Johnson. Portland, Ore. Loran Wadman, Charlestown, Mass. Albert G. Vinot, Denver, Colo. Leo Sadler, DubUque, Iowa. Lloyd J. Tibblts, East Highland, Cal. Wesley Irving Barr, Arlington, Wash. Thomas M. Christcnsen,' Omaha, Nebraska. 1 Walter T. Cokcr. Montesano, "Wash. John W. Young, Denver, Colo. Joseph C. Marchard, Sacramento, California.- Paul C. Roggc, Atlantic, Ia. John R. Schultz, Collbran, Colo. Mark E. Turner, Brewster, Neb. James Wright, Yampa, Colo. Wounded Slightly Sergeant Dan Kirkhuff, Santa Barbara, Bar-bara, Cal. Privates Thomas S. Donaghy, Slater, Ia William H. Knuth, Clayton, la' Ferdinand J. Kuhr, Anaheim, Cal. Molses Lobato, Rosa, N. M. Ernest J. Moenkhouse, La Grande Oregon. ' Missing in Action Corporal Alfred Nunes. Centerville California. ' Privates Clarence W, Brayman, Helena. MonL Albert Cassinti, San Francisco, Cal. William J. Bent, Fresno, Cal. Scepter Easldalo, San Francisco, Cal. Gustav Kirstein, Startup, Wash. 1 John D. Patton, Chidian Valley, la. John E. Soiger, Neibart, MonL Hugo Eisner, San Francisco, Cal. Paul Herrcra, Rocada, N. M. Piotro Meli, South Seattle, Wash. John O'Connell, Ferndale, Cal. William A. Steffensen, Lowiston, MonL Clifford Stewart, Goshen, Wash. Corporal Albert J. Reed, Headquarters Headquar-ters company 147th Field Artillery. For extraordinary heroism in action near Juvigny, north of Soissons. France, 30 August, 1918. While sLitioned in an observation post which was heavily bombarded with gas and high explosive explo-sive shells, Corporal Reed assisted in carrying to the rear, under heavy fire, another member of the party who was seriously wounded, it being possible to proceed only by going from one shell hole to another. After accomplishing accomplish-ing this mission he returned to his post for duty under tho same sever fire. Home address: John A. Reed, father, Haywards, Alameda county, Cal. CapL Chas. E. Chonowith, 363 Infantry. In-fantry. For extraordinary heroism in action in the Forest of Argonne, France, 2930 September, 1018. At the time when troops on the left had retired, re-tired, Captain" Chenowith with his company covered the left flank of his division and thus prevented an attack by the enemy upon its flank. Artor being severely wounded, he remained i at his post until he had issued the necessary ne-cessary orders for holding the position posi-tion he had seized. Home address: Louise I. Chenowith, 306 South Fourth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Sergeant Arthur P. Zimmerman, Company D, 361 Infantry, (As No. 2257107.) For extraordinary heroism j In action near Oesnes Nomina, France, 3 October, 1918. Sergeant Zimmerman volunLirily and unhesitatingly left shelter under heavy shell fire and without thought of personal danger, rendered first aid and- carried a wounded comrade to a place of safety. . Homo address, Mrs. Elizabeth A, Zim- I merman, mother, Bonners Ferry, Ida. Corporal Shalmar Froman, (As 2,-257,094), 2,-257,094), Company D, 361 Infantry. For extraordinary heroism in action near Gosnos, France. 3 October, 1918. Corporal Cor-poral Froman voluntarily and unhesitatingly unhesi-tatingly left shelter under heavy shell fire and without thought of personal danger, rendered first aid and carried a wounded comrade to a place of safety. safe-ty. Home address: Mrs. C. IT. Brun-dell, Brun-dell, mother, Murphy, Idaho. Corp. J. A. Wallace, (2257240), Company Com-pany D, 361 Infantry. For extraordinary extraordi-nary heroism In action near Gcsnes, France, 3 October, 191S. While his company was under heavy shell fire, Corporal Wallace voluntarily, unhesitatingly unhesi-tatingly and repeatedly left his shelter shel-ter under heavy shell fire, without thought of personal danger, rendered first aid and carried wounded comrades com-rades to a place of safety. Homo address: ad-dress: Mrs. Mary A. Wallace, mother, i , I RFD No. 2, Battle Ground. Washington. Washing-ton. PvL Gilbert Strabb, (2257230). Company Com-pany D, 3G1 Infantry, for extraordinary heroism in action near Gesnes. Prance, 3 October, 1918. Private Strabb voluntarily vol-untarily and unhesitatingly left shelter shel-ter under heavy sholl fire and without thought of personal danger, rendered first aid and carried a wounded comrade com-rade to a place of safety. Home address: ad-dress: Mr. Miller M. Strom, friend, Devon, Mont. Major George W. Farwell, 361 Infantry. In-fantry. For extraordinary heroism in action nar Gesnes. France. 2S-29 September. Sep-tember. 191S. Major Farwell displayed exceptional personal bravery in leading lead-ing his command to the capture of enemy positions near Gesnes, France, 28-29 September, 1918. In each of these actions his troops were subjoct-i subjoct-i ed to heavy artillery bombardment and machine gun fire, but due to his coolness and the inspiration of his personal leadership and bravery, his battalion in each Instance captured and held the positions attacked. Home Address: Mrs. G. D. Farwell, 3209 North 2Sth St., Tacoma, Wash. Major Oscar F. Miller, 361 Infantry. (Deceased). For extraordinary" heroism hero-ism in action near Gesnes, France, 28 September, 1918. Major Miller displayed dis-played remarkable bravery while leading lead-ing his battalion in machine gun position, po-sition, in which action the enemy position po-sition was captured and prisoners taken. Though twice wounded, Major Miller continued to command his men and to urge them on until he was fatally fat-ally wounded and carried from the field. Next of kin: Mrs. Oscar F. Miller, Mil-ler, 1727 West 51st St., Dos Angeles, Cal. Summary of Marine Corps casual-lies casual-lies to date: Officers. Deaths ..; SO Wounded 79 In hands of enemy " 1 Total ! 160 Enlisted Men. Deaths 2"27 Wounded ,....2J2G In hands of enemy 72 Missing 286 Total 5671 The following casualties are reported report-ed by the commanding genoral of tho American Expeditionary 'forces: Killed in action . 11 Died of wounds received in action. 25 Died of disease 4 Wounded In action severely 29 Wounded In action slightly 1 In hands of enemy Missing in action Total 1-5 Died of Wounds. Corporals. Clydo W. Scale, LosAngolos, Cal. Privates. " Frank Bosch, Sonoma, Cal. Floyd D. Sattorfleld, Evorott, Wash. Goo. Williams, Delmonte, Cal. Wounded Severely in Action. Corporals. Lawrence T. Brown, Lemon Grovo, Cal. Privates. Walter T. Moore, Fresno, Cal. Slightly Wounded in Action. Privates. Eugene J. Parker, Roxburg. Wash. James A. Walker, Oakland, Cal. Woundod Slightly Previously Reported Missing. Privates. Carl J. Klemmc, Boulder, Colo. The following casualties are roport-ed roport-ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action GS Died of wounds 220 Died of accidents and other causes. 13 Died of disease 239 Wounded severely 167 Wounded degree undetermined ...153 Wounded slightly 5 Missing in action 101 Total 956 Killed in Action. Privates. Walter A. Monson, Ogden, Utah. Henry Smith, Park City, Utah. George N. Welch, Pomona, Cal. Died of Wounds. Sergeants. Anderso J. Fredson, Ogdenf Utah. Joe Grammar, Big Creek, Mont. Allen B. New Berry, Mesa, Ariz. Joseph Cavalir, Clee Ulm, Wash. Herman F. Baatz, Western, Neb. Fred F. Belz, Stanton, Neb. Chauncoy L. Brier, Columbus, Mont. Claudo L. Bright, Sioux Rapids, Ia. Roy A. Daniels, Los Angeles, Cal. Frank G. Dunn, Saratoga, Ia. Wm. F. DeVItt. Santa Cruz. Cal. Hartvik E. Eike. Staff, Mont. William H. Hunting, Ute. Ta. Otto C. Jensen, Rock SpVings, Wyo. Albert R, Mlchels, Bellevue, Ia. John Mullder, Ogden, Utah, Arthur E. Plrnnje, Seattle, Wash. Frank E. Rothor, Wolbach, Neb. Russoll B. Hicks, Denver, Colo. Stevo Kaija, Sinfor, Idaho. Edward G. Mackcvcch, Phoenix, Ariz. William L. Oneal, Fortson, Wash. John Pyeatt, Tenday, Idaho. Died From Accidents and Other Causes. Privates. Harrjson Critchett, Grlnnell, Ia. Died of Disease. Captains. George O'Connor, San Francisco, Cal. Lieutenants. George R. Mason, Des Moines, la. Sergoants. John Guess, Elmonte, Cal. Corporals. George W. Cisco, Beatrice, Neb. Wagoners. Robert Emil Freudatein, Omaha, Neb. Privates. Delbert H. Gray, Independence, Ia, Andrew Johnson, Wallingford, la. Louis F." Loibytf Seattlo, Wash. Everett L. McKibbon, Emmet, Neb. Alfred Schroeder, Believe, Ia. Dick Van Holland, Rock Valley, Ia. Frank L. Hopkins. Bedford, lu. Julius VInke, Manning, Ia. William Young, Conroy. In. Daniel J. Limb, Adamsville, Ia. Walter B. McNurlin, Stanton, Nob. Rufus S. Owens. Cripple Creek, Colo. I-Ionry C. Paddock. Bozeman, MonL Leslie R. Racy, Spirit Lake. Ida. Arthur Slough, Grinville, Ia. Wounded Severely. Sergeants. Rudei M. Cole, Billings? Mont. Privates. John C. Burow. Anthon, Ia. Maurice F. Burwell, Roborts. Ia. Peter Callns. Muscatine. Ia. Vea Kelloy, Murray, Utah. Lester C. King, Jerome, Ia. Vincenzo Acquistapace, Gualala, Cal, Joe Bernardo, Aptos, Cal. Vaughn Brown, Superior, Ariz. Lulgi Fornaciari, Battle Mountain, Nov. Oliver Potcrson. Missoula, MonL Grover L. Miller, Omak, Wa3h. Sherman Plank, Beatrice, Neb. Samuel R. Reid, Ogden. Uta. . Leo Schueller, Deadham, Ia. Frank R. S terry, Buford, Coto. Emmett Floyd Wright, Petersburg. Neb. i Wounded, Degree Undetermined. ; Harrv Edgar Gregory. Dalton, Neb. Kenneth E. Harris, Cosmopohs, Wash. , J Roy Hennison, Cedar Rapids, In- Harry J. McMahon, Berkeley, Cal .; Julian T. Calkins, Maywood, Neb. Charles L. Cowdrey, Delta, Colo, : Glen M. Libhart. French Camp, Cal- Ola B. Myers, Ottumwa, la. ; Wounded Slightly. : Privates. f Theodore E. Nast, East Cresco, Ia. Missing in Action. J Lieutenant. Joseph R. Pearson, Modesto, Cal. Corporals. $ Harold O. Barton, Los Angele3, Cal. , Harvoy Drummond, Benecia, Cal. ! Privates. Cledlth S. Bullock. Portland, Ore. Robert W. Callow, Idaho Springs, ; Colo. Thomas S. Catechi, San Francisco, ; Cal. ft jj (Continued on Page S) If v |