WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON MAY 23, 1918
REPORT PUBLISHED MAY 23, 1918 ============================= KILLED IN ACTION. Corporal M. L. O'Neil, Hallstead, Pa. Private Henry Dahlin, Superior, Wis. Private Harry N. Miller, Kansas City. DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeant. Frank T. Crowder, Lawrence, Kas. Civilian. Francis Green, San Francisco. DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal. Thomas G. Speck, Livingston, Tenn. Private. Joe C. Youngell, Commonwealth, Wis. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Lieutenant. Robert H. Long, Houston, Tex. Sergeants. Tim Long, 343 West Sixty-fifth street, Chicago, Ill. Leighton McCormick, Wilmington, Del. Alexander Mashewsky, Racine, Wis. Albert Rhode, Pittsburgh, Pa. John R. Tippet, Thompsonville, Ill. Corporals. Elben D. Bailey, Poca, W. Va. Earl E. Crinklaw, Great Falls, Mont. Charles Kasmalski, 2502 Augusta street, Chicago. John Mihalich, Streator, Ill. John F. Newman, Hartford, Conn. Claude Wiltrout, Junction City, Kas. Wagoner. Harry C. Coble, Solomon, Kas. Privates. Joseph Attura, Renova, Pa. James Chrest, Los Angeles. John Garbacik, Detroit. Floyd C. Gillette, Caldwell, Kas. Charles M. Graham, Hope, Ind. Casslus J. Griffith, Pontiac, Mich. John E. Harris, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tony Kaczor, Stanley, Wis. Benjamin G. Kayes, Alameda, Cal. Bert B. Lanning, Thor, Ia. John J. McArn, Short Leaf, Ala. Hart R. Marberry, San Angelo, Texas. Morrie Marrin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Howard W. Mulhall, Boston, Mass. Bert Montevel Nelson, Picketts, Wis. John Paracka, Ellsworth, Pa. Joseph Perry, Larchmont, N. Y. Charlie C. Plyler, Spartanburg, S. C. C. E. Pullyard, Sangerville, Me. Charles Reis, Astoria, N. Y. Fred R. Salyers, Wise, Va. Hubert R. Sothard, Covington, Ky. William R. Summers, Syracuse, N. Y. Henry Weisler, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oliver D. Yoder, Gunn City Mo. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Privates. Frederick Burke, East Haven, Conn. Edward P. Flaherty, Boston, Mass. William Hewitt, Newton, Mass. An additional list of thirteen men, probably lost with the naval collier Cyclops, was received today by the navy department. The announcement said they had been transferred from other ships to the Cyclops as passengers and were presumably aboard the vessel when she left on her last voyage. The list follows: John Baggiore, Phoenix, Aria. Marry Baker, Hopewell, Pa. Otto H. Evans, Springfield, Ill. Raymond Farrell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clement O. Kurner, Wheeling, W. Va. Iri E. Long, coxswain, Walter, Okla. Donald J. McKeen, Santa Rita, N. M. James Miller, New Orleans. Early Mollencop, Salem, Ore. Willie Perry, Speegleville, Tex. Louis Smiley, Marshall, Tex. William Sweeney, Fall River, Mass. Clayton Webster, Hutchinson, Kas. |
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