WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON MAY 19, 1918
REPORT PUBLISHED MAY 19, 1918 ============================= KILLED IN ACTION. MAJOR. Alexander Rasmussen, Sherwood, Ore. PRIVATES. Joseph S. Lietzen, Hammond, Ind. Joseph A. Zihala, Nowark, N. J. DIED OF DISEASE. NURSE. Lucy N. Fletcher, Concord, N. H. SERGEANT. Dan M. Storing, Menominie, Wis. PRIVATES. Ralph A. Johnson, Houston, Tex. John Peetee, Holly Grove, La. DIED OF WOUNDS. PRIVATES. Charles W. Dobouchet, Paris, France. Marvin W. Smith, Koshkonong, Mo. Gieuseppi Vinci, Fair Haven, Vt. WOUNDED SEVERELY. PRIVATES. Edward C. Carter, 1500 North La Salle street, Chicago. Philip Frost, Bradford, Vt. Homer H. McAnelly, Cincinnati, O. Harry L. Miller, Hopkins, Minn. Lemont W. Ruffing, Paterson, N. J. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. SERGEANT. William Thompson, Bristol, Conn. CORPORAL. Herbert Gillis, Somerville, Mass. PRIVATES. Roy C. Boone, Alameda, Cal. James Johnson, Reynolds Station, Ky. Rodney C. McCallum, Stockton, Cal. James G. Pipes, North Venice, Ill. Joe Schroeder, 1733 North Wood street, Chicago. Raymond Williams, Edinburg, Ind. Edward R. Woodfin, Alston, Mass. WOUNDED. PRIVATE. Boyd M. Gillespie, Indianapolis, Ind. MISSING IN ACTION. LIEUTENANT. Sherman De More, 2532 Wilcox street, Chicago. SERGEANT. Joseph P. Nolan, Hartford, Conn. CORPORAL. Sabatini, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIVATES. Lester R. Clark, New Haven, Conn. George Collver, New Haven, Conn. Ernesto De Martino, Hartford, Conn. Herbert V. Johnson, New Haven, Conn. John T. McCartin, New Haven, Conn. Albert L. Mason, Friendship, N. Y. Roy R. Mason, Gainesville, Fla. Austin M. Ready, Jersey City, N. J. John J. Milan, South Boston, Mass. PRISONERS. LIEUTENANT. Abraham J. Gordon, Newark, N. J. PRIVATE. Paul L. Holder, Hastings, Neb. The classification "died of other causes" used in the daily casualty lists was explained by the war department today as covering cases in which an exact determination of the cause of death is impossible. For instance, some of the Pershing cables list a man as dead of gunshot wound, but there is no way of telling whether this was an accident, received in action or in a brawl, or a suicide. It is then listed as "died of other causes." |
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