WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON AUGUST 14, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION LIEUTENANT Christopher S. Baxter, Cleveland, O. SERGEANTS Garrett Edwards, Kittyton, Tenn. Henry F. Marsh, Vya, Nev. CORPORALS Donald E. Porter, Creston. Ia. Harry F. Wood, Scranton, Pa. PRIVATES Lucien L. Arsenault, Mexico, Mo. Lindsay Barnes, Saltillo, Miss. Julius Dampeer, New Hebron, Miss. John Frederick, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry C. Gosell, Harrisburg, Ark. Duwain E. Kellar, Clarkeburg, W. Va. Edward Pilawski, Cohoes. N. Y. Edward O. Ripple Jr., Plattsmouth, Neb. DIED OF WOUNDS LIEUTENANT Frank H. M. Cash, Washington, D. C. CORPORAL Irvin E. Dickey, Hudson, Wis. PRIVATE George Harell, Habgood, N. C. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES CORPORAL Allen R. Coffin, Bridger, Mont. WOUNDED SEVERELY LIEUTENANT Emory S. Irvin, Denver, Col. SERGEANTS George A. Carter, St. Louis, Mo. Harmon Cloud, Kansas City, Mo. Evan T. Creer, Waterbury, Conn. Charles H. Paine, Concord, Mass. CORPORALS Robert L. Boyce, Pacific Junction, Ia. Leslie Estabrooks, Sacksville, Canada. Willie F. Keely, Kenbridge, Va. Aderlard J. Lambert, Greenfield, Mass. Gilbert Paneth, New York city. George A. Pendergast, Lynn, Mass. Lawrence S. Sherman, Springfield, Mass. MECHANIC Ira Morehouse, Kahoka, Mo. WAGONER Clark D. Holmes, Biggsville, Ill. COOKS Frank B. Keysor, Claysburg, N. Y. Chas. Leek, Moundsville, W. Va. PRIVATES Alexander S. Bule, Bogue Chitto, Miss. John J. Cleary, Waterbury, Conn. Clyde W. Dow, Everett, Mass. Harry M. Durkin, Worcester, Mass. George Epmeier, Evansville, Ind. Guy E. Farrington, Nevada, Ia. Chas. L. Ford, Vienna, Ill. Jas. A. Foster, North Dana, Mass. John V. Hassion, Monroe, La. Jason H. Honaker, Draper, Va. Wesley R. James, Tula, Miss. --------------- CHICAGOANS IN LISTS ARMY KILLED IN ACTION PRIVATE Almanovicz, Kosits, 2127 West Twenty-first street. WOUNDED SEVERELY SERGEANT Lamberg, David, 1359 North Campbell avenue. PRIVATE Czuj, Edward J., 1123 Fry street. --------------- Carl H. Jarvis, Burlington, Ia. George A. Johnson, Adams, Mass. Louis E. Kengla, San Francisco, Cal. Oscar Luckert, Bloomfield, Neb. Frank McTier, Endeavor, Wis. Warren J. Main, Rockport, Mass. John R. Melville, Rochester, N. Y. William Menzel, Madison, Conn. Clement L. Murphy, Rockford, Ia. Alois A. O'Connell, Lesuer Center, Minn. Charles C. Olson, Worcester, Mass. Erving R. O'Neill, Camden, N. Y. Michael Padykula, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Harry S. Pensinger, Milmine, Ill. Warren S. Pershin, Oquawka, Ill. Edwin Peterson, Carlisle, Mass. John A. Peterson, Concord, Mass. Elmer C. Pettis, Worcester, Mass. Raymond Phair, Lawrence, Mass. Marvin S. Pierce, Irwinton, Ga. Eugene Poissant, North Adams, Mass. Frank G. Powell, Cambridge, Mass. Abbe G. Rosengeld, Worcester, Mass. WOUNDED -- DEGREE UNDETERMINED SERGEANTS Gordon A. Hambrick, Georgetown, Ky. Carlie Toon, Athens, Ala. Paul Von Krebs, New York City. Elmer D. Willet, Annandale, Minn. William W. Wood North Falmouth, Mass. CORPORAL Walter E. Durgin, West Boston, Mass. MECHANIC Chester A. Latchford, Newport, Pa. PRIVATES Francis P. Bergen, New York City. Ralph E. Bruce, North Haven, Conn. Lawrence J. Cassidy, New York City. Harry F. Harris, Riverside, Cal William Henzler, Philadelphia, Pa. James Peluso, Hoboken, N. J. Antimo Pielice, Trenton, N. J. Hiram L. Wallace, Orange, Cal. Frank Waszenzuk, New York City. William J. Weber, Jackson, Mich. Flernoy White, Pine Park, Ga. Joseph B. Wisniewski, Brooklyn, N. J. MISSING IN ACTION PRIVATE Lareto Zocoli, Italy. Deaths resulting from accidents were announced today by the navy department as follows: John A. Siegel, seaman, 261 Lafayette street, Newark, N. J.; drowned Aug. 10. Joseph J. Waters, painter, Brookline, Mass.; drowned Aug. 7. John J. Holland, ship's cook, Princeton, Mich., Aug. 11; from injuries received in an automobile accident. Robert L. Johnston, hospital apprentice, Gillespie, Ill., on Aug. 6; from injuries while bathing. |
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