October 7, 1918
Seventeen Iowans On Today's Lists
Washington, Oct. 5 -- Seventeen Iowans were mentioned in the army
casualty lists today which carried a total of 532 neames divided
as follows: Killed in action, 113; missing in action, 66; wounded
severely, 303; died from wounds 31; died of disease, 11; died
from aeroplane accident, 1; died from accident and other causes,
7. The Iowans follow:
Killed
In Action - Sergeants:
Sol Morris, Oskaloosa, Ia. |
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Killed
in Action - Corporals:
Vinton C. Bradshaw, Battle Creek, Ia. |
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Killed
in Action - Privates:
Donald E. Blakley, Montezuma, Ia.
Helof G. Holm, Decorah, Ia.
James M. Gallagher, Rockwell, Ia.
Arthur W. Kirchoff, Hartley, Ia. |
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Died
from Wounds - Privates:
Earl E. Sidmore, Britstol, Ia. |
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Wounded
Severely - Sergeants:
Arthur C. Parson, Council Bluffs, Ia. |
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Wounded
Severely - Corporals:
Roland Bellmar, Waterloo, Ia.
Fenn Z.H. Cooney, Coon Rapids, Ia. |
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Wounded
Severely - Privates:
Roy C. Bowers, Sioux City, Ia.
Addison R. Herb, Pisgah, Ia.
Faye Ashby, Bloomfield, Ia.
Lawrence J. Beumer, Rock Valley, Ia.
George E. Lawson, Clarinda, Ia.
Dwight Long, Crawfordsville, Ia. |
Died in the Service
(photo accompanies article)
Private John Louis Mumm, Company A., 212th Engineers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Mumm, of Lone Tree, who died at Camp Devins,
Massachusetts, last Sunday of pneumonia.
~ source Iowa City Citizen, Iowa
City, Johnson co. Iowa
~ submitted by Sharyl Ferrall
Iowa Old Press |