WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON AUGUST 2, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION LIEUTENANTS Wiley C. Bissett, Newbern, N. C. CORPORALS George W. Reeds, Mahoney City, Pa. J. C. St. Lawrence, South Braintree, Mass. WAGONER Edward Sindler, Oshkosh, Wis. PRIVATES Joseph L. Dalbey, Philadelphia, Pa. Guerrini D'Avolio, 1110 South Morgan street, Chicago. Alexandre A. Drummond, Funchal, Madeira. David Geceleak, South River, N.J. Harry E. Little, Malden, Mass. Ralph W. Shirley, Fryeburg, Mo. Alfred Smith, Millville, N. J. DIED OF WOUNDS MAJOR James C. Williams, Ramer, Ala. LIEUTENANTS Thomas R. Bradley, Waxahachie, Tex. Walter W. Craig, New Bethlehem, Pa. Pete Haddix, Evenwood, W. Va. Elmer E. Hagler, Springfield, Ill. James W. Hanbery, Pittsburg, Has. Howard R. Huston, Deering. N. D. William L. Leconte, Atlanta, Ga. Arthur T. McAllister, Boonville. Mo. George B. McCoy, Washington, D. C. (Lieut. George B. McCoy was the son of Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy of the District of Columbia Supreme court, formerly congressman from New Jersey.) Leon F. Roemer, Philadelphia, Pa. Harold C. Waggatt, Everett, Mass. SERGEANTS George S. Koonce, Evansville, Ind. Walter T. Mann, Plains, Pa. Charles M. Sullivan, Sparta, Wis. CORPORALS Harold E. Mason, Sioux Falls, S.D. Roy W. Watson, Fond du Lac, Wis. PRIVATES John W. Fondren, Coleman, Tex. Paul D. Kelley, Milton Junction, Wis. Frank Mattern, Mobridge, S. D. Giuseppe Polaio, Polistua, Italy. Lloyd Schoemaker, Alvin, Ill. Max A. Straub, Herndon, Pa. DIED OF DISEASE CAPTAIN John D. Irving, New York City. (Capt. John Duer Irving, having died of disease in France, was former geologist for the United States geological survey and was professor in economic geology at the Sheffield Scientific school, Yale university, where he resigned to volunteer for service shortly after America entered the war. He was born in Madison, Wis.) LIEUTENANT Michael J. Trock, Milwaukee, Wis. SERGEANT Henry P. Keith, Filliam, Mo. PRIVATES Thomas H. Agar, Killduff, Ia. Leo Bird, Mattern, Ga. Everett C. Case, Churchville, N. Y. Louis Coty, Worcester, Mass. Caleb Green, Meridian, Miss. William Ieheln, Lockhart, Minn. William S. O'Keefe, Everett, Mass. Lloyd J. Ward, Lowville, N.Y. DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT LIEUTENANTS Cecil S. Huntington, Burlingame, Cal. Joseph J. Mason, Pittsburgh, Pa. DIED, ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES CAPTAIN George W. Werseba, Perth Amboy, N. J. LIEUTENANTS Julian W. Hopenberg, Wetumpka, Ala. Frank B. Sanders, Chesterfield, S. C. MECHANIC. Ernest G. Kehoe, Solvay, N. Y. PRIVATE John Hannula, Karruka, Finland. WOUNDED SEVERELY MAJOR Howard W. Beal, Lewiston, Me. (The Maj. Howard W. Beal is believed to be Dr. Howard W. Beal of Worcester, who volunteered as a surgeon and was advanced to a majority. Before this country entered the war Maj. Beal was in charge of the American women's hospital in Paignton, England.) CAPTAIN. Henry A. Schwarz, Baltimore, Md. LIEUTENANTS Robert A. Bingham, Bath, N. Y. Albert G. Kennedy, Jonesville, S. C. Ernest C. Dedicke, Washington, D. C. John L. Roberts, Idaho Springs, Colo. SERGEANTS Albert W. Anderson, Monaca, Pa. Andrew J. Bocks, Buffalo, N. Y. Vern Boutilier, Oakfield, Me. Lawrence B. McEntyre, Buffalo, N. Y. Clotus L. Montgomery, Lebanon, Ind. John M. Theus, Reynolds, Ga. CORPORALS Frank H. Ames, Rochester, N. H. James E. Colgrove, Hulls, Ill. William J. Daly, Fitehburg, Mass. Emanuel L. Hanoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. MECHANIC George Underwood, Lowell, Mass. PRIVATES Peter L. Anderson, Copenhagen, Denmark. Peter L. Baker, Ogden, Utah. Claude G. Bechtel, Hanover, Pa. Arnold J. Bertrand, Red Lodge, Mont. Carl Blair, Big Sandy, W. Va. Frank L. Briggs, Harrison, Me. John Bryda, Westfield, Mass. George J. Bush, Haverhill. Mass. Ralph H. Challenger, Lehanon, Pa. Charlie M. L. Clark, Walter, Okla. John W. Clingerman, Elkins, W. Va. Charles O. Cross, Faribault, Minn. Howard P. Curry, McDowell, Va. Samuel J. Dana, Pleasant Point, Mo. August Devos, Pitco. Pa. Patrick E. Dunn, Livingston. Mont. Abe Dworsky, New York City. Willard M. Early, Oil City, Pa. Carl Ebert, Salem Depot, N. H. Robert W. Faulkner, Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph V. George, Cecilvile, Cal. Newton E. Grant, Union City, Pa. Raymond Hamlin, Beach, N. D. Heber Hebert, Washingtonville, N. Y. Stanley Hill, Boston, Mass. Harold D. Jeffrey, Washington, D. C. Homer Jewell, Culver, Kas. Edward E. Jones Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. James E. Leasure, Parkersburg. W. V. Walter J. Lesher, Pottsville, Pa. Joseph Luksin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert A. Mowry, Providence, R. L. Harry M. Mullen, Dorchester, Mass. James E. Punco, Raritan, N. J. John W. Rankin. Plainville, Kas. Edward Rasmussen, Oxford. Ind. Harry G. Riley, Towns Creek, Va. William Roberts, Vinton. O. Archie L. Salmon, Owensboro, Ky. Anthony R. Shields, Utica, N. Y. Lawrence E. Smith, St. Louis, Mo. Harry L. Shroul. Cherryfield, Me. Michael J. Tierney, Clinton, Mass. Frank Vaughan, Prestonburg, Ky. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED LIEUTENANTS Miles W. Kresge, South Bethlehem, Pa. Edward O. Merritt, North Augusta, S. C. MISSING IN ACTION. CORPORAL Gennaro Scipione, Abruzzi, Italy. PRIVATES Rollin C. Freshour, Ripon, Cal. Paul Zanetos, Agrilia, Greece. PRISONERS PRIVATE Charles E. Locke, Cincinnati, O. MARINE CASUALTIES DIED OF WOUNDS SERGEANT John J. McAmis. Covington, Ky. PRIVATES Richard A. Evans, Richmond, VA. John O. Cowl, Leon, Ia. SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION PRIVATE David D. Cairns, Cochesett, Mass. CHANGE IN LIST Private Realis C. Kiestler of Cypress, Ill., previously reported killed in action, now reported wounded in action. The drowning of William M. T. Beckley, a naval mess attendant, who fell overboard from the U. S. S. Ozark July 25, was announced today by the navy department. Beckley lived in Frankfort, Ky. |
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