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Show I I War Casualties I II The following1 0.1511.111103 are reported by i the Commanding General of the American I Expeditionary Forces; j ( Jvllicd In Action"., jjl ' Missing In Action ' -s ' ' Wounded Severely 200 ! bled from "Wounds .j... .62 1 Died from Accident and OUiqnCausos ti bled of Disease , 23 ' Died from Aeroplane Accident , j i Prisoners ...... i Total V. 425 f( I j Klled In Action. , I ' Robert A. Sherwood. Portland, Ore. ' I..CO P. McHugh, Cummlng, Iowa, i j Frank J. Kearney. Nilcs, Ohio. 1 1 ! Estill Powers. Klngslcy. Iowa. I ( I Danto Dolclni. Picks Valley, Cnlir. ' ' Rinkus F. Lessncr, Rattle Creole. Xcb. . James X. Kerr. Los Angeles, Cnllf. , I , Died of Wounds. ' . Clifford F. Dlmmilt. Fairfield. Iowa. I ! J "William 15. 1. Maloney, Otumwa; Iowa. . Forrest C. Ufford, Dcs Moines. Iowa. Died of Disease. Percy J. Clegg. Van. Idaho. f Severely Wounded. I Carl F. Damson. Poplar, Mont. ' Elmer C. '"Smith, Norfolk. Nrob. ' Mllo V. Bloin. TafU Calif. , "Wllmcr Fart-ell. Armonn, Calif. !, ' Ralph Wnlto Wilson, Bisbco, Ariz. Soymonr E. N'arson. Vilisca. Iowa. Wm. J. Hindi. Rock Rapids, IoWn: " ' 1 Eugeno Mt:isl63, Gallina, N. M. , (( Adolph B. Rodrlgo. Albuquerque. N. M. Gaylor T. Slmonson, Q'Kclll, Neb. John A. Amaehcr, qhinmcum. Wash. Clifford Doden. Har.clton. Idaho. ! Fmnk V. Brctz. Salt Lake Utah.-, Utah.-, 1 Fred T. 15. Cram-. Hlgli Wood. Mont. , Ivan Fred Evcrson. Crawford. N'eb. , 1 Russell. H. Flint, Dnlte. Mont. I l , Fred W. Graves. Fullcrton. Neb; Y Jno." A. Gray. Vallejo. Calif. , ' Roy-.Harrlg, Palisade. Xcb. J ' Donell E. Keller, Denver, Colo. ' '' Alfrejl Libert Seattle. -Wash. s ' I - Mlsslno In Action. - " j j , Ell wood Buchanan, Venice Utah. ' j I Inland Ti. Lloyd, Los Angeles. Calif. The following casualties, arc reported by the Commanding General of the American I Expeditionary Forces: ! Killed In Action ... 01 L Missing In Action y.. 37 I AVounded Severely ....'...' ..... '. 170 I i I Died of Wounds 62 I Died of Accident and Oilier Causes .. i ' Died of Disease 20 younded Slightly 2 j .Prisoners ...... ....... C -Total 40i Killed In Action, f I John L. Mandeville. San Diego. Calif. Elmer L. Damours, SIlverLakc. Wash. I i Charles W. Jcn3Cn, Carlton. Ore. ! "George A. Aldlngor, Ilamton. Iowa. 1 Vernon J. Danley. Maxwell. Calif. ! Albert E, Rainvlllc, Sage, Mont Preston r Wrlglit. Vancouver. Wash. Died of Wounds. Walter A. Stone, Bay View. Wash. Everett A. Crenshaw. Miami. Ariz.. Carlo DonollK San Rafael. Calif. Herbert H Edgar. Willamook, Ore. Walter F. Meyer. Burlington. Iowa. Died of Disease. ' frank J. McMlllon, Shelby, Neb. Corp. Allen 1. Shcddon. San Bernardino, Calif. Paul Coffmnn. Mason City. Neb. Woundod Severely. Victor R. Phllllpcon. Araphoo, Neb. 1 Glen F. Cameron. Oskaloosa. Iowa. Frank T. Clark. Portland. Ore. Lo Rov Dawson. Los Angeles. Calif. Harrv Moss. Missouri Valley. Iowa. Wlllllim J. Berg. Astoria. Ore. Earl L, Bovd, Cedar Rapids. Nob. Robert A- Campbell, Weston. Idaho. Ilcnrv Cody. San Diego, Calif. Thomas A- Ico- Camp. Colo. Vlrdon L. Lconnrd. Brooks. Iowa. John .1. Przanowskl. Omaha. Neb. John D. Robson. Carbln. Mont. Oscar I Vogt, Gesala. Neb. Ernest S. Wr-rren. Dunlap. Iowa. Jolm W. Wilcox. Brawnnvllle, Neb. Claude Reeves. Kellogg. Iowa. John P. Wilson. Butte, Mont. Mlsslno In Action, James Malonc. Alamogordo, X. M. Prisoners. Elmer Morrla, Los Angeles. Calif.. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Summary of Casualties tp Date. Officers. r Deaths ' i'- toundcd C Total 120 Enlisted Men. Deaths -v.... T-..-T. 109S ' Wounded 2102 In hands of Enemy 24 Missing 126U Total ....v. ... 3"S Grandl'Ttal !' , . :?L .A 31CS , I The following casualties are reported by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces. (Included In above total.)' - Killed In Action H Wounded in action (severely) Missing In action Total . IS Killed In Action. Jack M. Melrose. Mesa, Ariz. Murrol W. Stearns.'Ottumwa. Iowa. Wounded-In Action. Ravmond W Boone. Elslnore, Calif. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing in Action. Lieutenant M. L. Campbell, Wake-inan. Wake-inan. O. Lieutenant Bernard F. McMcel, Meade, Kan. ' Privates. ! Oievel L. Greenley, Bedford, Me. j Edward William Koenig, Milwaukee, Wis. Alfred J. Lockman, Breckenridge, j Minn. Edwin Nachman. New York City. I Mathew J. Niederkorn. 1501 East Eighth avenue, Denver, Colo. William M. Pfarrer, Lambert, Monu Samuel Swensen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Martin Nymanowiez, Chicago. Corporal Jack J. Brennan, New Haven, Ha-ven, Conn. Privates. Herman Axelson, Sweden. Charles Carignan, Avondale, MonL Nelson R. de la Rondc, Portage, Wis. ; Thomas J. Devitt, Providence, R. I. Ravmore Westmoreland. Thomas -I ville, N. C. Wounded Severely, Previously Rcport- cd Missing in Action. ! Privates: Frank H. Ellis. Elgin. Tenn. Lonnie Eubanks, Noon, Okla. Dedora J. Fagerud, Olalla, Wash. Charles N. Fenton. Roslyn. Va. Coy Gainer. Richwood, W. Va. Warren Garland, Manitoba, Canada. Matthews Green, Wheeling, W. Va. Jerry Griffey, Williamson, W. Va. Ira S. Malwin. Sherman, S. D. Albert D. Smith, Cannon, Conn, Sergeant Martin Gindron, Galveston, Tex. Corporals Benjamin S. Tews, Pleasure, Pleas-ure, S. D. Arthur O'Connor, Bayonne, N. J. Joseph R. Smith. Sparta, Tex. Died, Previously Reported Missing in Action. Private John R. Rycz, Erie, Pa. Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Missing In Action. Privates. Herbert Culbranson, Duluth, Minn. Charles E. Halpen, Fall River, Mass. Earl E. Nelson, Band Point, Idaho. Returned to Duty, Previously reported Missing In Action. Privates. , Anthony G. Carlo, Waterbury, Conn. Edward E. Krumwied, St. Paul, xMinn. Elrie E. McGrew, Dayton, Wash. William J. McNally, Detroit, Mich. Henry Matson, Detroit, James Moss, Calhoun, Ga. Harold Phillips, Scranton, Pa. Raymond J. Rosseel, Worcester, Mass. Charles A. Shirley, Lawrence, Nob. Volice di Francesco, Italy. Cecil Tavenner, Springfield, O. Wounded Seriously, Erroneously Re- ported bled of Woundc. Privates. Leon Pononskl, Milwaukee, Wis. In Hospital, Erroneously Reported Died of Wounds. Lieutenant Harry C. Barnes, Jr., Annapolis, An-napolis, Md. Killed in Action. Corporal Matt Stimac, Painesdale, Mich., and Privato Frederick L. Del-, Del-, ise, Fall River, Mass., killed in action. Returned to Duty. John T. Curran, Lawrence, Mass., previously reported missing in action, now reported returned to duty. |