Returning to New Haven the men were dined by the city after a parade in the latter part of May and were brought together early in June for an afternoon of celebration by the veterans of Troop A.
As the dauntless spirit of bravery and endurance welded so firmly in the heat of battle is emblazoned on the rolls of history in the names of those who dwell beneath "the crosses row on row," may it ever serve as a bond of union among those who remain!
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