October 11, 1918
Twenty Iowan's On Today's Lists
Washington, Oct. 11 -- Twenty Iowans were included in today's casualty lists
which carried a total of 826 names divided as follows: Killed in action, 182;
missing in action, 65; wounded severely, 370; died from wounds 124; wounded
slightly, 2; died of disease, 58; died from aeroplane accident, 3; died from
accident and other causes, 16; prisoners, 12. The Iowans are:
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Killed in Action - Sergeant:
Leo P. McHugh, Cumming, Ia. |
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Killed in Action - Corporal:
Estill Powers, Kingsley, Ia. |
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Killed in Action - Private:
Ceorge A. Adlinger, Hampton, Ia. |
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Died of Wounds - Sergeant:
Orville C. Winter, Villisca, Ia. |
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Died of Wounds - Privates:
Walter F. Meyer, Burlington, Ia.
Clifford E. Dimmitt, Fairfield, Ia.
Thomas H. Harmar, Cedar Rapids, Ia.
William E.J. Maloney, Ottumwa, Ia.
Forrest C. Ufford, Des Moines, Ia. |
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Died of Disease - Private:
Charles J. Schmidt, Waterloo, Ia. |
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Wounded Severely - Sergeant:
Earl G. Beach, Mason City, Ia. |
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Wounded Severely - Corporals:
Glen F. Cameron, Oskaloosa, Ia.
John R. Moss, Missouri Valley, Ia. |
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Wounded Severely - Privates:
Virden L. Leonard, Brooks, Ia.
Ernest S. Warren, Dunlap, Ia.
Claude Reeves, Kellogg, Ia.
Seymour Enarson, Villisca, Ia.
Wm. J. Hindt, Rock Rapids, Ia. |
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Missing in Action
Raymond L. Walton, Ft. Madison, Ia. |
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Marine Casualties
Killed in Action:
Private Murrell W. Starns, Ottumwa, Ia. |
~ source Iowa City Citizen, Iowa
City, Johnson co. Iowa
~ submitted by Sharyl Ferrall
Iowa Old Press |