WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON MAY 24, 1918
REPORT PUBLISHED MAY 24, 1918 ============================= KILLED IN ACTION. Sergeant. Clem Hobbs, Red Oak, Ia. Corporals. John C. Foster, Greenfield, Ill. Charles J. Guartha, Springfield, Mass. James G. B. Lighthall, Cohoes, N. Y. Harvey T. Rimel, Pacific Junction, Ia. William Brogan, St. Louis, Mo. Privates. George J. Browne, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jos. H. Coyne, Brighton, Mass. Edward S. Harkins, Salem, Mass. Max L. Hubbell, Atlantic, Ia. Edward H. Lamont, Yonkers, N. Y. John Maciejkowicz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Albert Tragwski, Nutley, N. Y. Eopim Vorasoka, Volinak, Russia. DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant. James Palache, Farmington, Conn. Sergeants. Walter L. Brown, El Paso, Tex. Raymond J. Cairoja, Fort Lee, N. J. Corporals. Miles Douglas, Rookford, Mich. William C. Greifzu, Colwyn, Pa. Privates. John Adams, Sterling, O. Teddy C. Brewer, Greenfield, Ind. John W. Burns, 1024 Sholte street, Chicago. Benj. L. Carter, Rutland, Vt. William Clark, Titusville, Pa. Fred W. Howard, Chotek, Wis. Finis E. Schooling, Clark, Mo. DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeant Prescott W. Gould, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Wagoner. Bryant Clark, East Marion, N. Y. Cook. Ernest L. Foncanno, Faulkton, S. D. Privates. Warren Coleman, Washington, D. C. James Cotheran, Bradley, S. C. John W. Jones, Spartenburg, S. C. Walter Hunter, Laurens, S. C. Emil F. Kraft, St. Paul, Minn. Frank C. Mastenbrook, Grand Haven, Mich. Harold H. Neumann, Glennie, Mich. Harvey T. Palmer, Hillsdale, Ore. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Lieutenants. John T. Maguire, 815 Chest street, St. Louis. Hugh L. Sutherland, Benoit, Miss. Sergeants. Harold W. Brown, 852 Sheridan road, Chicago. Ralph D. Linville, Glenwood, Ia. Albert E. Raddatz, Meriden, Conn. William C. Williamson, Blanchard, La. Corporals. Michael F. Murphy, Washington, D. C. David Silverman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mechanic. Stanislaw Baranski, Middletown, Conn. Privates. Mario Abbruzzi, Bernardsville, N. J. Mack Anderson, Inman, S. C. Thomas Bertolino, Los Angeles, Cal. Chester O. Bittner, Indianapolis, Ind. Dominick Betont, Houston, Pa. George B. Bolt, Woodbine, Ia. Ross H. Brown, Lookeba, Okla. Ray G. Cochran, Rankin, Pa. Peter Connors, Manchester, N. H. Dolphus C. Cooper, Jacksonville, N. C. Jesse S. Deakins, St. Joseph, Mo. Andrew Deardi, Hartford, Conn. Ernest De Ceoccio, Hartford, Conn. Raymond W. Gambelan, Boston, Mass. Dwight Garrett, Ansonia, Conn. Gust. L. Gullickson, Minenapolis, Minn. Frank Kearney, Boston, Mass. Casey Kooistra, Paterson, N. J. John W. Lafferty, Brooklyn, N. Y. Elijah Lawson, Gimlet, Ky. Patrick G. McHugh, Brooklyn, N. Y. George E. Mellor, Lowell, Mass. Sotero C. Navarro, California. Edward L. O'Hagan, Lowell, Mass. John A. O'Keefe, Lowall, Mass. George Raborn, Tacoma, Wash. Fred Allen Renick, St. Louis, Mo. Claude P. Rose, Cherryvale, Kas. George E. Tomm, Delavan, Ill. Joe Younghawk, Elbwoods, N. D. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Sergeant. William F. Lewis, Mill Point, W. Va. Corporals. Cornelius J. Brown, Boston, Mass. Arthur Richardson, 1514 West 104th street, Chicago. Privates. Bruce Cochran, Graton, N. D. Martin Elenbass, Lucas, Mich. Joseph Flynn, Philadelphia, Pa. James U. Hartford, Mittineague, Mass. Charles G. Thompson, Atkinson, N. H. Michael J. Glynn, Dorchester, Mass. MISSING IN ACTION. Private. Rocco Summa, Waterbury, Conn. A gold star supplanted one of the blue ones in the four starred service flag at 1024 South Sholto street last night. It is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Burns, whose sons are in the military service of the United States. The gold star is for John W. Burns, a United States regular army man, whose death from wounds was reported yesterday in official dispatches from the war depart- ment. He enlisted in June of 1916, and was among the first American soldiers to arrive in France. Other Sons' Records. James Burns, 26, is a member of Company Twenty-four, One Hundred and Sixty-first depot brigade, Camp Grant; Robert Burns is with Col. Milton J. Foreman's One Hundred and Twenty-second Field artillery, and Walter Hafner, a half brother, is in the navy. All are grandsons of Daniel B. Harmon, Company D, Twelfth Illinois cavalry, who served in the civil war. Corporal Arthur Richardson, reported slightly wounded, is a son of William J. Richardson, a lieutenant in engine company No. 80 of the Chicago fire department. Has Uncle Here. Sergt. Harold W. Brown, reported severely wounded, is a nephew of James T. McChesney, 852 Sheridan road. Brown has been in the service two years and was on the Mexican border until he sailed for France six months ago. Corp. J. Alexander Bayne, reported killed in action, was a member of the famous Lafayette escadrille. He left for France to join the French aerial forces last July. He formerly made his home with his sister at 7645 Bosworth avenue. |
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