48 Army Casualties Overseas Announced; 3 Men Killed in Action and 41 Wounded
Washington, May 22. - The War Department today gave out a list of
48 casualties in the American army abroad, bringing the total to 6,108,
after eliminating one previously reported missing, but who has now rejoined
his company. The list included the names of 3 killed in action, 2 died of
wounds, 38 wounded severely, 3 wounded slightly, and 2 died of disease. One
commissioned officer is included. Lieutenant Robert H. Long was severely
wounded.
Summary of Army Casualties to Date
| Deaths | Previously Reported | Reported May 22 | Total |
| Killed in action .............................. | 509 | 3 | 512 |
| Died of wounds ................................ | 197 | 2 | 199 |
| Lost at sea ................................... | 238 | 0 | 238 |
| Killed by accident ............................ | 245 | 0 | 245 |
| Gas and other causes .......................... | 74 | 0 | 74 |
| Killed or prisoner ............................ | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Died of disease ............................... | 1,066 | 2 | 1,068 |
| Civilians ..................................... | 7 | 0 | 7 |
| | _____ | _____ | _____ |
| Total Deaths ............................ | 2,337 | 7 | 2,344 |
| Wounded ....................................... | 3,433 | 41 | 3,474 |
| Captured ....................................... | 67 | 0 | 67 |
| Missing ....................................... | 224 | 0 | *223 |
| | _____ | _____ | _____ |
| Grand Total ............................ | 6,061 | 48 | *6,108 |
Army Casualties Reported May 22.
Army casualties reported today, including name of next of kin and emergency address, are:
Killed In Action - - 3
Corporal
O'Neil, Mark L.; P. J. O'Neil, Hallstead, Penn.
Privates
Dahlin, Henry; Gus Dahlin, 1,614 Iowa Av., Superior, Wis.
Miller, Harry N.; William E. Miller, 6,715 Chestnut Av., Kansas City, Mo.
Died of Disease - - 2
Sergeant
Crowder, Frank T.; Thomas Crowder, 729 Missouri St., Lawrence, Kan.
Civilians
Green, Francis; Mrs. Sarah Green, 424 24th Av., San Francisco, Cal.
Died of Wounds - - 2
Corporal
Speck, Thomas G.; Miss Agnes Speck, Livingston, Tenn.
Private
Youngell, Joe C.; Mrs. Anna Youngell, Commonwealth, Wis.
Wounded Severely - - 38
Lieutenant
Long, Robert H.; Mrs. Winnie Long, 4,109 Caroline St., Houston, Tex.
Sergeants
Long, Tim; Miss Helen Gilkinson, 343 West 65th St., Chicago, Ill.
McCormick, Leighton; Mrs. Mary A. McCormick, 627 East 7th St., Wilmington, Del.
Mashewsky, Alex; Gus Mashewsky, 1,645 Racine St., Racine, Wis.
Rhode, Albert; Edward Ritter, 1,216 East St., Pittsburgh, Penn.
Tippet, John R.; William Tippat, Thompsonville, Ill.
Corporals
Bailey, Elben D.; Daniel Bailey, Poca, W. Va.
Crinklaw, Earl E.; Herbert B. Crinklaw, 1,227 3d Av., Great Falls, Mon.
Kasmalski, Charles; Anton Kasmalski, 2,502 Augusta St., Chicago, Ill.
Mihalich, John, George Mihalich, Streator, Ill.
Newman, John F.; John B. Newman, 136 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
Wiltrout, Claude; Amil Pechine, 1,400 West 14th St., Junction City, Kan.
Wagoner
Coble, Harry C.; Mrs. Lizzie Palzer, Solomon, Kan.
Privates
Attura, Joseph; Giuseppe Sarafini, 149 15th St., Renovo, Penn.
Chrest, James; George Chrest, 139 South Reo St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Garbacik, John; Miss Annie Garbacik, 106 Hammond Av., Detroit, Mich.
Gillette, Floyd C.; Mrs. Mary Gillette, Caldwell, Kan.
Graham, Charles M.; Joseph M. Graham, Hope, Ind.
Griffith, Cassius J.; Mrs. Nellie Griffith, 12 Brewer Court, Pontiac, Mich.
Harris, John D.; Sam K. Harris, 29 Locust St., Pittsburgh, Penn.
Kaczor, Tony; Valentine Kaczor, Stanley, Wis.
Keyes, Benjamin G.; Mrs. Charles Keyes, 1,205 Peach St., Alameda, Cal.
Lonning, Bert B.; Mrs. B. E. Lonning, Thor, Iowa.
McArn, John J.; Mrs. Rosa B. McArn, Short Leaf, Ala.
Marberry, Hart R.; Mrs. Ada Dougherty, 21 South Chadburn St., San Angelo, Texas.
Marrin, Morris; Isadore Walkin, 359 South 3d St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mulhall, Howard W.; George J. Mulhall, 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
Nelson, Bert Montevel; Scott Nelson, Picketts, Wis.
Paracka, John; John Paracka, Ellsworth, Penn.
Perry, Joseph; Salvatore Perry, Larchmont, N.Y.
Plyler, Charlie C.; Mrs. Ara F. Plyler, White St., Spartanburg, S.C.
Pullyard, Christopher E.; Mrs. Mary Pullyard, Main St., Sangerville, Me.
Reis, Charles; Mrs. Elizabeth Reis, 307 Webster Av., Astoria, L.I.
Salyers, Fred R.; Elbert Salyers, Wise, Va.
Sothard, Hubert B.; Joseph M. Sothard, 1,036 Lee St., Covington, Ky.
Summers, William R.; Mrs. Lula D. Summers, 302 Landon Av., Syracuse, N.Y.
Weisler, Henry; Benjamin Weisler, 300 South 2d St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Yoder, Oliver D.; Daniel F. Yoder, Gunn City, Mo.
Wounded Slightly - - 3
Privates
Burke, Frederick; John Burke, 24, Sanford St., East Haven, Conn.
Flaherty, Edward P.; J. S. Buchanan, 176 Mount Hope St., Roslyndale, Boston, Mass.
Hewitt, William A.; Mrs. Francis F. Hewitt, 200 Church St., Newton, Mass,
The War Department today announced that in the casualty list of May 21 the
emergency address of Private John Kelso should read Emad, Allen Parish, La.
Source: NY Times, May 23, 1918
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