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WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS

REPORTED ON MAY 21, 1918

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REPORT PUBLISHED MAY 21, 1918
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KILLED IN ACTION.

CAPTAIN.

Harris D. Buckwalter, Royersford, Pa.

CORPORALS.

George G. Burgess, York, Pa.
Manford L. Melchi, Leo, Ind.

PRIVATES.

James A. Blake, New York City.
Peter Kursko, Dickinson, N. D.
Frederick W. Lampman, Red Oak, Ia.
Allen R. Moore, Fitzdale, Vt.

DIED OF WOUNDS.

SERGEANT.

Gerald S. Patton, Seattle, Wash.

DIED OF ACCIDENT.

PRIVATE.

Zobito Discarlo, Mount Carmel, Pa.

DIED OF DISEASE.

PRIVATES.

Walter Eginton, Lockport, N. Y.
Eugene Franceschetti, Santa Fiora, Italy.
Lester L. Glor, Varysburg, N. Y.
Robert Jackson, Rawlinson, Ark.
Marlo Maschio, Oakland, Cal.
John D. Pamphrey, Prattsville, Ark.
James P. Sullivan. Lone Rock, Wis.

WOUNDED SEVERELY.

LIEUTENANT.

Tom W. Brown, New Britain, Conn.

SERGEANTS.

Ernest E. Hill, Glenora, N. Y.
Clifford D. Williams, Portland, Conn.

CORPORALS.

Norton G. Carey, Joliet, Ill.

PRIVATES.

William D. Anderson, St. James Minn.
Nicholas Bolden, Albany, N. Y.
Walter D. Brown, Glidden, Ia.
George Burns, Cheshire, Conn.
Glen W. Cabbage, Hazelton, N. D.
Porter E. Compton, Murfreysboro, Tenn.
David Z. Cox, Urania, La.
Clarence D. Crabtree, Marengo, Ind.
Tom J. Davies, Tamaqua, Pa.
Eric A. Erickson, Bridgeport, Conn.
William Frederick, Des Moines, Ia.
Stephen T. Houmann, Hudson, Wis.
Montie Kelley, St. Cloud, Minn.
John S. Kirby, Texarkana, Tex,
Nicholas Palermo, New Haven, Conn.
Frank Poorman, Bixby, Okla.
Michael J. Provenzano, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Haydon O. Ray, Moody, Mo.
George A. Redpath, Wayzata, Minn.
Frank J. Schwetz, St. Louis, Mo.
Frederick R. Swanson, New London, Conn.
Russell M. Timmons, Smithboro, Ill.
Clarence R. Wetherell, South Manchester, Conn.

WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.

CORPORAL.

James L. Magee, Regal, Okla.

PRIVATE.

Walter H. Slotman, Buffalo, N. Y.

CORPORAL NORTON G. CAREY, reported severely wounded 
in France, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Carey, 
2205 Jackson street, Joliet. He enlisted May 1, 1917, 
and left for France in June with the first contingent 
of American troops. He is with Company L. Sixth United 
States infantry.

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