WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON MAY 3, 1918
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REPORT PUBLISHED MAY 3, 1918 ============================ KILLED IN ACTION. Sergt. Fred Mitchell. Corporal Louis Oberman. Horseshoer Ira C. Watkins. PRIVATES. Stanley Dobosz, J. S. Cunningham, G. A. Fairchild, Frank W. Ferraro, Joseph Francis, Arthur C. Franz, Daniel L. Romeri, J. Tompovorowski. DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieut. August Leo Sundvall. Private Roy Dixon. DIED OF ACCIDENT. Lieut. Clayton C. Ingersoll. PRIVATES. Forest A. Rippy, G. F. Sanderson. DIED OF DISEASE. Corporal Robert M. Wilcox. PRIVATES. Manly D. Jackson, Richard W. Judd, C. F. Kelley, Louis Page, H. E. Rowland, Luigi Tallarico. DIED OF OTHER CAUSES. PRIVATES. M. F. St. John, Carl Lygdman, C. A. Winner. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Lieut. John R. Feegel. Lieut. Frederick B. Stokes. Corporal Thomas F. Byron. Corporal Kenneth W. Lovell. PRIVATES. Edward d'Olic, Joseph R. Gemski, Raymond E. Jordan. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Capt. Frank J. Abbott. Lieut. Will F. Lovett. Lieut. Edward C. Swenson. Sergt. Warren E. Clark. Mechanic David Goldsmith. Cook John A. Ansalone. CORPORALS. W. J. Degrenia, Raymond Eckels, Arthur C. Havlin, C. M. Patriquin. W. H. Turner, Michael J. Quinn. PRIVATES. Ralph R. Andrews, Harry Atterian, Harry Baierlein, C. C. Bassett, Fred A. Beaulieu, Mathew J. Boyle, Harry J. Burgott, John M. Canavan, G. J. Champagne, Frank E. Curtin, Walter Darling, Ovida S. Davignon, George Deno, George Doucette, Malcolm C. Eaton, K. W. Farnham, J. R. Fitzgerald, T. M. Fitzgerald, William A. Flynn, L. W. Foster, Romeo O. Gagner, T. V. Gardner, J. F. Gilbert, Stanton Glover, Charles Haid, J. H. Henebry, Carsten Jensen, Eugene W. Jones, Robert A. Joy, Lorne W. Kaye, George Keating, Michael J. Kelly, Lloyd R. King, William F. McKay, Thomas J. Maher, George Merlow, Ralph D. Phinney, Harold K. Porter, Robert L. Reid, H. G. Staniland, Elmer N. Tingley, C. E. Twombley, Arthur W. Wilson, J. F. Zielinski. MISSING IN ACTION. Corporal James C. Lee. Private Henry J. Hauflaire. Private Sidney C. Kinch. =============================== F. B. STOKES SHOT IN EYE Father of Wounded Officer Hears Son Will Not Lose His Sight Among the severely wounded reported in yesterday's casualty list from General Pershing is Lieutenant Frederick B. Stokes of this city [New York], who is a son of Frederick A. Stokes, head of the publishing house of Frederick A. Stokes & Co. Mr. Stokes said yesterday that he had been notified that his son has been wounded in one eye, but that he would not lose his sight. Mr. Stokes has two sons in the army in France. Captain Mervin K. Hart of the law firm of Hart, Stevenson, Walton & Sebior, 20 Nassau Street, has been gassed in France, accordiing to information received in this city yesterday. Captain Hart was reported as recovering from the effects of the gas. Captain Hart is attached to one of General Pershing's first-line fighting units. He is a graduate of the 1917 Plattsburg camp. The War Department has notified Mrs. Charles W. Cook of Dover, N.J., that her brother, Sergeant Betram D. Chamberlain, one of the veteran noncommissioned officers of the 16th United States Infantry, has been killed in action on the French front. Sergeant Chamberlain enlisted in the army nineteen years ago. |
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