WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON JULY 5, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION LIEUTENANT Roland Jackson, Colorado Springs, Colo. CIVILIANS Hedley Cooper, Riverside, Ill. Halliday Smith, Nyack, N. Y. PRIVATES Arthur Bridgenhagen, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Arthur H. Bunce, Ashton, S. D. Charles J. Houston, Philadelphia, Pa. Fred L. Strong, Hart, Mich. Cecil R. Sullivan, Butte, Mont. Tom R. West, Oliver Springs, Tenn. DIED OF WOUNDS PRIVATES Beraldo Delbeato, Pachino, Italy. Pat Rogers, Glasdrummond, Ireland Joseph Sammartine, Brooklyn, N. Y. Adolph Tonetti, Millsboro, Pa. Virgil E. Weaver, Fort Wayne, Ind. Earl R. Williams, Yoder, Kas. DIED OF DISEASE WAGONER Thomas H. Elston, Oswego, Ore. PRIVATES Anthony J. Bevilacqua, Colfax, Cal. Charles S. Carpenter, Littleton, N. H. _____ Howell, Nelsonville, O. Henry O'Neal, Columbus, Ga. DIED, ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES PRIVATES George Ashe, New York City. Theodore L. Braaflat, Plaza, N. D. Abraham Brown, New York City. SEVERELY WOUNDED SERGEANTS John Martin, Mount Carmel, Pa. Robert Yarbrough, Lamar, Ala. CORPORALS John Lewis, Clinton, Ind. Charles T. Sierman, Hartford, Conn. PRIVATES Alvin Bealer, Mohnton, Pa. Harry A, Cosgrove, Philadelphia, Pa. Arthur M. Drury, Bowling Green, O. Alfred J. Garcean, Boston, Mass. Ernest T. Goodnough, Greenville, S. C. Charles E. Hutton, Rockville, Ind. Harold C. Jolley, St. John, Mich. Albert Kainula, Gilbert, Minn. Thomas M. Knight, Kimberly, Idaho. Martin G. Lehman, Detroit, Mich. Frank J. Long, Hagerstown, Md. Gerald H. Bundegard, 638 West Sixty-first street, Chicago. Frank A. Matson, Hatfield, Ark. James V. Moran, Louisville, Ky. Palmer A. Roye, Farmersville, La. George N. Sebren, Crystal Springs, Miss. William H. Shellenberger, Troy, O. John P. Sullivan, Butte, Mont. Joseph J. Thowlatch, New York City. Patsy Vance, Dioni, Italy. Ernest M. Wendell, Houghton Lake, Mich. William Whitehead, Glenavon, Saskatchewan, Can. MISSING IN ACTION LIEUTENANT Parr Hooper, Baltimore, Md. PRIVATE Joseph Maceira, Havana, Cuba. PRISONER LIEUTENANT Burr W. Leyson, Boston, Mass. CHANGE IN LIST Private Edward M. Green of Bristol, Conn., previously reported missing, now reported to have been slightly gassed and now on duty. |
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