Casualty List
KILLED IN ACTION
- Pvt. Richard F. Butler, rifle fire, September 26, 1918.
- Pvt. Daniel F. Callahan, machine gun fire, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Arthur G. Kapitzke, shell fire, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. William J. Kennedy, shell fire, November 3, 1918.
- Pvt. Jeston I. McAviney, shell fire, May 31, 1918.
- Pvt. William N. Meickle, Jr., shell fire, October 25, 1918.
- Cpl. Arthur O. Parmalee, machine gun fire, November 10, 1918.
- Capt. John A. Paton, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Lt. Charles L. Rogers, machine gun fire, November 8, 1918.
- Pvt. Harry Rosenkind, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- P. F. C. Frank Wilfore, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
DIED
- Cpl. Dwight H. Wickwire, pneumonia, October 13, 1918.
- Pvt. William Higgins, November 28, 1918.
WOUNDED
- Cook William H. Ackerman, gassed, June 19, 1918.
- Cook George W. Barry, gassed, June 19, 1918.
- P. F. C. Dean M. Brock, shrapnel, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Frederick J. Brophy, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- P. F. C. Royden E. Brown, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. James A. Brown, shell shock, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Kenneth C. Bull, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Joseph C. Bussiere, shrapnel, May 31, 1918.
- Cpl. Eugene F. Clark, gassed, November 1, 1918.
- P. F. C. Robert H. Clemence, shell fire, October 24, 1918.
- Mch. Chauncey H. Curtiss, gassed, October 26, 1918.
- Pvt. James S. Dailey, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Chester De Palma, gassed, October 31, 1918.
- Pvt. Salvatore Diamara, machine gun fire, July 22, 1918.
- Pvt. Rosario Dispenza, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. George A. Eddy, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- Pvt. George A. Eddy, shell fire, October 25, 1918.
- Pvt. Eben A. Farnsworth, shell fire, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Herbert G. Fowler, shell fire, October 17, 1918.
- P. F. C. Frank E. Geer, shell fire, November 1, 1918.
- Pvt. John F. Glade, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Sgt. Wesley E. Gould, shell fire, September 20, 1918.
- Sgt. Leslie V. Hodge, shell fire, October 24, 1918.
- Pvt. Walter J. Ihne, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Louis E. Jacobs, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Oscar F. Johnson, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Oscar F. Johnson, shell fire, November 3, 1918.
- Mch. Louis F. Kastner, grenade, October 26, 1918.
- P. F. C. Willie O. Keyes, shell fire, October 24, 1918.
- Pvt. Leonard Kostrzewski, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- Pvt. Leonard Kostrzewski, shell fire, October 24, 1918.
- Pvt. Morris Kramer, gassed, November 1, 1918.
- Sgt. Martin T. Krakovec, shrapnel, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. August Kroll, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- Pvt. Stephen F. Lesocke, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Hjalmar A. Lillquist, gassed, October 26, 1918.
- Sgt. Francis P. Malone, gassed, July 22, 1918.
- Sgt. Francis P. Malone, gassed, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. John F. Maher, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- P. F. C. Lee A. Maiden, gassed, October 31, 1918.
- P. F. C. James E. Malone, shrapnel, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. James E. Malone, gassed, October 26, 1918.
- Sgt. James R. McKiernan, machine gun fire, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. Justin P. Miner, gassed, September 28, 1918.
- Pvt. Joseph H. Molloy, gassed, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. Rudolph Moses, machine gun fire, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Truman B. Nutting, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- P. F. C. Harry E. O'Neil, shell fire, July 22, 1918.
- P. F. C. Harry E. O'Neil, gassed, October 31, 1918.
- Pvt. Nick Pepines, gassed, November 5, 1918.
- Pvt. Giuseppi Petronacci, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Cpl. Thomas F. Quinn, gassed, October 27, 1918.
- Cpl. Kenneth T. Reed, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. Thomas Redfield, shell fire, October 25, 1918.
- Pvt. George D. Rogers, gassed, November 1, 1918.
- Pvt. Thomas P. Rourke, shell fire, October 18, 1918.
- Pvt. Albert H. Russ, shrapnel, July 19, 1918.
- Pvt. Albert H. Russ, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Joseph W. Russett, shell fire, October 27, 1918.
- Sgt. Michael L. Shea, gun shot wound, October 27, 1918.
- Pvt. Wright L. Sheeley, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Raymond H. Smith, machine gun fire, July 22, 1918.
- Pvt. Wesley E. Smith, shell fire, October 26, 1918.
- P. F. C. Ernest Terry, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Oscar F. Throckmorton, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Cpl. Wheeler deF. Watrous, shell fire, October 24, 1918.
- Pvt. Frederick C. Weisheit, shell fire, November 10, 1918.
- P. F. C. Richard M. Welch, gassed, October 30, 1918.
- Pvt. Fred White, gassed, October 28, 1918.
- Pvt. Jacob L. Workman, shell fire, October 23, 1918.
- Pvt. Jacob Wortenko, shrapnel, May 23, 1918.
- Pvt. Jacob Wortenko, gassed, October 28, 1918.
THE LAST MEN ON THE LINE
Forming the gun squads on the line when the armistice was signed November 11, 1918 were the following men:
- Sergeant Hunihan, John J.
- Corporal O'Laughna, Charles
- Guerrant, Maurice A.
- Kondrat, Michael E.
- Viebranz, Edwin W.
- Marsh, George E.
- Private Harris, Clifford
- O'Brien, John L.
- Foehr, Charles D.
- Bassett, Walter
- Murphy
- Farnsworth, Eben A.
- Hobro, Henry F.
- Brophy, Frederick J.
- O'Neil, Harry E.
- DePalma
- Woodward
- Johnson, John
- Yuszczik, Mike
- Kelley, Eugene
- Bartlette, George
- Hine, George L.
- Sica
- Delano, Lewis F.
- Moore, Ralph D.
- Clark, Ralph W.
- Spencer
- Carlson
- Carton, James L.
- Fitch, Bernard J.
- Berryman, Maurice L.
- Stanley, Herbert F.
AWARDS FOR BRAVERY
Those mentioned in divisional orders one or more times for gallantry in action were:
- Sergeant Francis P. Malone, awarded Distinguished Service cross.
- Private Richard F. Butler, awarded Distinguished Service cross (posthumously).
- Private Mike Yuszczik, awarded Belgian and French war crosses.
- Private George Eddy, awarded French war cross.
CITATIONS
- 1st Lieut. George D. Condren
- 1st Lieut. Gustaf A. Nelson
- 2d Lieut. John A. Paton
- 2d Lieut. C. Lyon Rogers
- Sergeant Gould, Wesley E.
- McKiernan, James R.
- Dowers, Cecil J.
- Corporal Guerrant, Maurice A.
- Hodge, Leslie V.
- Kondrat, Michael E.
- Krakovec, Martin
- Viebranz, Edwin W.
- Private Farnsworth, Eben A.
- Berryman, Maurice L.
- Harrington, Guy
- Terry, Ernest
- Brock, Dean
- Lewis, Edward M.
- Shanley, Frank
THE FOOTBALL TEAM
Manager, Sergeant Joseph A. Sullivan.
Ends, C. R. Keane, Edwin Viebranz, Coady, Maiden; tackles, Dippold, Kondrat, E. F. Clark; Guards, Lucy, Charles Kelley, Rowley (Captain); center, Harrington; quarterbacks, Hobro, Carton; halfbacks, Quinn, Shanley, Kay, Rowe; fullbacks, Gould, McCabe.
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