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5-EDWIN O. CARPENTER
Private, Quartermaster Corps, unassigned. Born January 25, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Car- penter, Newton, lowa.
6-GEORGE A. PAGE
Sergeant, Co. D, 121st Machine Gun Battalion, 32nd Division. Born November 8, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Page, Newton, Iowa. After serving some time in France, Sergeant Page was returned to the United States as instructor. Died from illness at the home of his parents in Newton, September 27, 1918.
7-RICHARD S. SHELLEY
Private First Class, Co. C, 303rd Field Signal Bat- talion, 78th Division. Born July 27, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shelley. Wounded in Argonne Wood, October 11, 1918.
8-ELBERT M. COFFMAN
Private First Class, Co. F, 209th Engineers, 9th Di- vision. Born May 5, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coffman, Woodlandville, Mo.
9-DEWEY H. PAGE
Private, 308th Motor Transport Co. Born April 16, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Page, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
10 - MERRITT W. ATWOOD
Sergeant, 26th Coast Artillery, Fort Rosencrans, Cal. Born June 14, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Atwood, Newton, lowa.
11 -GUY PETERSON
Private, Co. K, 64th Infantry, 7th Division. Born March 2, 1893. Son of Mrs. Frank Livingston, New- ton, lowa. Private Peterson served in several en- gagements, and was gassed on St. Mihiel front.
12 -JAMES KLOSTER
Corporal, Co. C, 140th Infantry, 35th Division. Born in Denmark. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klos- ter, Denmark. Corporal Kloster was wounded Sep- tember 29, 1918, in the Meuse-Argonne offensive.
13 -E. LEE KENYON
Second Lieutenant, Air Service. Born June 29, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Kenyon, Newton, Iowa. Served as aerial observer at Selfridge Field, Mt. Clements, Michigan.
14- JOHN C. KLEIN
Private, Co. H, 104th Infantry, 26th Division. Born July 7, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein, Newton, Iowa.
15-CASTLE A. FRAKER
Private, Co. C. I. C. O. T. S. Born September 27, 1895. Son of W. M. Fraker, Newton, Iowa.
16-IVAN H. SHEELER
Second Lieutenant, Infantry. Born December 7, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sheeler, Newton, lowa. Lieutenant Sheeler enlisted in the Medical Department and was promoted successively to Cor- poral, Sergeant, and Sergeant First Class; com- missioned October 16, 1918.
17 -GEORGE S. HANING
Private, Medical Department. Boru March 9, 1885. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Haning, Colfax, Iowa. Served with the A. E. F. in France.
18 - DAN MAUER
Corporal, Infantry, Born June 3, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maher, Mingo, lowa. Corporal Maher was ordered overseas, but when his convoy was out 36 hours they were ordered back to port.
19 - JOIN L. CROSS
Private, Co, B, 1st Regiment, Infantry. Born July 29, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cross, Col- fax, Iowa.
20 - HORACE COLES
Private, Colored Infantry, at Camp Dodge, Iowa; also served at Charlottsville, Va. Born June 1, 1894. Home address, Colfax, Iowa.
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1 -ELMER E. BLACK
Captain, Veterinary Corps. Served with 317th Field Artillery and later with Division Headquarters, 81st Division, with A. E. F. in France. Born October 19, 1887. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Black, Colfax, Iowa. Originally commissioned Second Lieutenant, later promoted to First Lieutenant, and then Captain.
2 - RUSSELL W. BAKER
Private, Battery D, 337th Field Artillery, 88th Di- vision. Born September 28, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Baker, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
3 - JAMES KARREMAN
Private, Co. G, 330th Infantry, 83rd Division, Born December 2, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Karreman, Netherlands. Came to the United States in May, 1913. Home address, Newton, Iowa.
4 - ARTHUR E. STERLING
First Lieutenant, Dental Corps. Served at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Born December 27, 1893. Son of D). Sterling, Madison, S. D. Commissioned Septem- ber 17. 1917. Home address, Newton, Iowa.
5-J. STUART RUSSELL
Private, Central Officers' Training School, Camp Pike, Ark. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Russell, Newton, lowa.
6 - STOY W. CLEMENT
Corporal, 163rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dodge, lowa. Born March +, 1894. Son of Mrs. J. B. Clement, Metz, Iowa.
7-GUY W. WOOTON
Sergeant, Co. B, 2nd Infantry, 19th Division. Born May 10, 1898. Son of William Wooton, Davenport, Iowa. Home address, Newton, lowa.
8-BRACE M. OWINGS
Private, Field Artillery Reserve Division, 3rd Reg- iment, stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louis- ville, Ky. Born October 9, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owings, Newton, Iowa.
9 -THOMAS H. HOLCK
Sergeant Major, Headquarters Co., 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born June 5, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holck, Newton, lowa. Served in A. E. T. in France.
10 -OSA G. MOSIER
Wagoner, Sanitary Corps, 88th Division. Born December 9, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
11 - HARRY J. PALMQUIST
Private, Infantry Replacement Division, Co. +3, O. A. R., A. E. F. France. Born September 9, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Palmquist, Ottumwa, Iowa.
12 -CHARLES W. MCCLARY
Private, 404th Co., Motor Transport Corps, 15th Division. Born April 4, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William McClary, Newton, Iowa.
13 - ANDREW VAN SANT
Private, Co. C, 212th Engineers, 12th Division, Born in Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Van Sant, Killduff, Iowa.
14 -ROY C. HICKMAN
Private, Battery D, 337th Field Artillery, 88th Di- vision. Born January 23, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Neely Hickman, Newton, Iowa. Died from illness at Clermont, Ferrand, France, October 21, 1918.
15 - WILLIAM E. DEREUS
Private, Headquarters Co., 87th Infantry, 19th (Twi- light) Division. Born December 23, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. DeReus, Newton, lowa.
16 - WILLIAM A. MOORE
Private First Class, Co. H, 133rd Infantry. Born October 3, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Newton, lowa. Wounded in action in Ar- gonne Forest, November 4, 1918.
17 - TRACY V. BEYER
Private, Co. D, 404th Telegraph Battalion, Signal Corps, 88th Division. Born April 17, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Beyer, Sully, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
18 - JAKE LAVERMAN
Private, Co. E, 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Di- vision. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Laverinan, Lynnville, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
19 - FOREST L. WARNER
Private, Co. B, 605th Engineers. Born July 15, 1895. Son of George E. Warner, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
20-CARL VAN STEENBERGEN
Corporal, Co. I, 79th Infantry. Born July 24, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Van Steenbergen, Newton, Iowa.
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1 - SAM WEINTRAUB
Private, Ordnance Department, attached to a casual unit. Stationed at Camp Raridan, N. J. Born August 22, 1886, in Russia. Home address, Kill- duff, Iowa.
11 -LESTER WILLEY
Private, Co. F, 318th Engineers, 6th Division. Born May 25, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willey, Coltax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
2-PETER VAN RYSWYK
Private, Co, R, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Born March 14, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Van Ryswyk, Prairie City, Iowa. Took part in the as- sault on the Hindenburg line, experiencing some very hard fighting.
3- GEORGE W. PENTICO
Private, 20th Machine Gun Co., 10th Division. Born August 11, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pentico, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Funston, Fort Riley and Fort Crook.
+ -WILLIAM R. HAYES
Private, Field Artillery, C. O. T. S. Stationed at Camp Pike and Camp Zachary Taylor. Born De- cember 30, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hayes, Prairie City, Iowa.
5 - FLOYD J. MOECKLY
Corporal, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division. Born November 22, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Noeckly, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France 22 months.
6 - JESSE L. FRENCH
Private, Co. B, 3rd Replacement, Camp Pike, Ark. Born July 3, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. French, Prairie City, Iowa.
7 -LEE S. COY
Private, Co. B, 308th Unit, Motor Transport Corps. Born March 17, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cov, Prairie City, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
8 -REUBEN J. FRENCH
Private, Medical Detachment, Base Hospital, Camp Dodge, Iowa. Born April 10, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. French, Prairie City, lowa.
9 -RICHARD L. LONGREN
Private, Co. F, 131st Infantry, 33rd Division. Born August 28, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Longren, Colfax, Iowa. Private Longren saw active service on the Somme and Mense-Argonne fronts, and the Verdun sector.
10-GEORGE V. BROCK
Private, Battery S, 4th Trench Motor Battalion, stationed at Camps in Texas and Virginia. Born August 28, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brock, Monroe, Iowa.
12 - GEORGE W. KROHN
Corporal, Infantry Replacement Troops, unassigned, on Detached Service. Born December 15, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Krohn, Prairie City, lowa.
13 -WILLIAM BECKHAM
Private First Class, Co. L, 2nd Training Regiment of Engineers, stationed at various camps, Born January 7, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Beckham, Colfax, lowa.
14-CLAUD W. McINTOSH
Private First Class, 25th General Hospital Unit, stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Born November 4, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh, Valeria, Iowa.
15-CHESTER E. OFFILL
Private, Battery B, 337th Field Artillery. Born September 16, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Manches- ter Offill, Monroe, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
16 - JOHN E. NEVEN
Private First Class, Co. D, 350th Infantry, 88th Di- vision. Born August 27, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Neven, Winterset, Iowa. Home address, Colfax, lowa. Participated in active fighting in Alsace-Lorraine.
17 - JOHN P. McGILL
Corporal, Co. A, 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Di- vision. Born January 15, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGill, Valeria, lowa. In active fight- ing on Alsace-Lorraine front.
18 - HARRY BRADBURY
Wagoner, 1st Sanitary Train, 1st Division. Born December 19, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bradbury, Newton, Fowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
19 - JOSEPH SCHROOR
Private, 12th Co., 3rd Battalion, 163rd Depot Brig- ade. Born May 4, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Schroor, Holland. Home address, Newton, Iowa.
20 - HARRY W. ROEDER
Private First Class, 294th Military Police, 82nd Di- vision. Born June 18, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roeder, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
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1 -JOSEPH NESBITT
Private First Class, Medical Department, Base Hos- pital No. 121. Born February 4, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nesbitt, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
2-GEORGE VISSER
Private, Co. H, 2nd Training Regiment, stationed at Camp McArthur, Texas. Died October 19, 1918, at Camp McArthur, from influenza and pneumonia. Home address, Lynnville, Iowa.
3 - MILLARD F. W. OLIVER
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, attached to 164th De- pot Brigade, stationed at Camp Funston, Kansas. Born April 27, 1896. Son of Mrs. Anna French, Newton, Iowa. Commissioned August 26, 1918. Ilome address. Reasnor, Iowa.
+-VIRGIL GUTHRIE
Sergeant, Headquarters Co., 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Division. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Guthrie, Newton, Iowa. Died October 17, 1918, at Hericourt, France, from bronchiel pneumonia.
5 - FRED A. SLAYDEN
Private, Trench Mortar Battery. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Son of Mrs. Francis Slayden, East Peru, lowa. Died September 28, 1918, at U. S. hospital in France, from influenza.
6 - IRA L. HAMMER
Private, 513th Service Park Unit, Motor Transport Corps. Born February 27, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hammer, Kellogg, Iowa.
7-EARL SHIELDS
Master Electrician, Senior grade, Headquarters Co., 313th Engineers, 88th Division. Born August 28, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shields, Afton, lowa. Engaged in fighting in Alsace-Lorraine. Home address, Colfax, Iowa.
8 - DORICE M. KELLY
Private, Co. G, 4th Infantry Regiment. Born Sep- tember 20, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Colfax, Iowa.
9-FRED D. MARK
Private, Headquarters Co., 209th Engineers. Born March 27, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mark, Attica, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Forrest, Ga., and other camps. Home address, Prairie City, Iowa.
10 -RAY DUNN
Private First Class, 25th General Ilospital, stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Born May 17, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Dunn, Prairie ('ity, Iowa.
11 - HARRY C. BOLIO
Corporal, Co. C. 55th Engineers. Born April 14, 1^95. Son of Mrs. Lena Bolio, Onawa, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. His company as- sisted in erection of the Pershing Stadium at Paris. Home address, Prairie City, Iowa.
12 - WILLLIAM VAN DYKE
Private, Co. G, 313th Regiment, 88th Division. Born January 16, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Dyke, Dussen. Holland. Engaged in action in Alsace-Lorraine and Argonne Forest. Home address, Prairie City, Iowa.
13 - DWIGHT L. W. HANEL
Sergeant, 504th Unit, Motor Transport Corps. Born April 27, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hanel, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
14-EARL W. CURRY
Private, 6th Casual Co., Infantry. Born December 5, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Curry, Prairie City, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
15 - HENRY VAN RYSWYK
Private, Co. L, 3rd Training Regiment, stationed at Camp Pike, Ark. Born October 23, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Van Ryswyk, Prairie City, lowa.
16 -CLOYD S. BALDWIN
Second Lieutenant, Supply Co., 331st Field Artil- Jery. Born October 30, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baldwin, Prairie City, Iowa. Commissioned in France, October 1, 1918.
17 - JOHN M. DRAKE
Private, Co. A, 211th Engineers, 11th Division. Born May 24, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drake, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Forrest, Georgia, and Camp Meade, Maryland.
18 -R. SPENCER TREVETHAN
Sergeant, Co. A, 313th Engineers, 88th Division. Born January 4, 1895. Son of Mrs. A. Trevethan, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
19 -EDWIN P. YOUNG
Private First Class, 2nd U. S. Marine Corps. Born October 26, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Paris Island, S. C., and on island of Hayti.
20 -SAMUEL II. WELLS
Private First Class, 6th Infantry Co., stationed in Philippine Islands. Born September 28, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Colfax, Iowa.
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1 -VESSIE E. RHONE
Sergeant, Co. E, 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Division. Born April 14, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mr. James Rhone, Lorimor, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
2-LINDSEY ROBINSON
Private, Co. A, 414th Reserve Labor Battalion, sta- tioned at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Born August 1, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Robinson, Coltax, Iowa.
3 .- GLEN H. DEBOLT
Corporal, Co. F, +3rd Infantry, stationed at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeBolt, Newton, Iowa.
+ - HARRY M. EVANS
Sergeant First Class, 169th Aero Squadron. Born April 12, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Evans, Colfax, Iowa. Served as Aero Machine Gun In- structor with A. E. F. in France.
5 - ARTHUR B. SWIHART
Wagoner, Co. A, 3rd Corps, Artillery Park. Born November 20, 1896. Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Eli Swi- hart, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, assisted in constructing the great American cemetery, near Roumaign.
6 - CHARLES H. WHEATCRAFT
First Sergeant, 62nd Coast Artillery. Born Septem- ber 20, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wheat- craft, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
7- WILLIAM C. RANDALL
Private, 84th Casual Co., 162nd Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Pike, Ark. Born December 5, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Randall, Prairie Cin, Iowa.
8-JOHN VER STEEG
Private, Co. C, Signal Corps, stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Son of Art Ver Steeg, Reasnor, Iowa.
9 - BENJAMIN S. WOOD
Cook, 316th Infantry, 89th Division. Son of Mrs. E. I. Wood, Newton, Iowa.
10-LELAND H. GARRETSON
Private, Co. G, 22nd Engineers. Born July 25, 1894. Son of Mrs. R. E. Denniston, Newton, lowa.
11 -ELMER W. SWIGART
Sergeant, Military Police. Born October 14, 1893. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swigart, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp Pike, Ark.
12 - WILLIAM C. FRENCHI
Sergeant, Co. A, 337th Machine Gun Battalion. Born August 28, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles French, Newton, lowa.
13 -EARI, CLEMENT
Private, Co. B, 87th Infantry. Born October 12, 1896. Son of Mrs. Caroline Clement, Newton, Iowa.
14 - JAMES S. CHEW
Corporal, Co. B, 15th Field Artillery. Born May 23, 1893. Son of Mrs. Jennie Chew, Newton, Iowa.
15 - HERBERT M. THARP
Corporal, S. A. T. C., University of Illinois. Born November 17, 1893, Son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tharp, Reasnor, lowa.
16-ROY CLEMENT
Wagoner, Co. A, 109th Ammunition Train. Born October 13, 1894. Son of Mrs. Caroline Clement, Newton, Iowa.
17 - WILLIAM A. DEPENNING
Private, Co. A, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born December 15, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter DePenning, Reasnor, Iowa.
18 - NALDO C. STEENHOEK
Private, Co. 1, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Born November 28, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steenhoek, Reasnor, Iowa. Wounded near Molain, France, October 17, 1918. Cited by Division Com- mander for meritorious conduct and showing great bravery in voluntarily standing in open and silenc- ing enemy machine gun, enabling his platoon to ad- vance and capture it.
19 - GEORGE LOUWSMA
Private, C'o. H, 349th Infantry, 88th Division. Born March 28, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Louwsma, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
20 - ADRIAN VANDER KRAAN
Sergeant, Co. C, Service Regiment, stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Born November 26, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Vander Kraan, Prai- rie City, Iowa. Served a short time with Co. B, 87th Infantry, 19th Division.
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1-LAWRENCE A. DOWDEN
Cook, 305th Q. M. R. C. Born April 17, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dowden, Prairie City, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
2-ERNEST H. DOWDEN
Private, Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps. Born April 10, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Dow- den, Prairie City, Iowa. Served with S. A. T. C., stationed at lowa City, Iowa.
3 -FORREST E. DOWDEN
Private, Medical Department, Hospital Corps. Born July 27, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dowden, Prairie City, lowa. Stationed at Fort Omaha, Neb., Fort Riley, Kans.
4- HUBERT L. DOWDEN
Corporal, Bakery Unit No. 387, attached to the 99th Division. Born October 3, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dowden, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa, and Camp Wheeler, Ga.
5-EDWARD M. SCHNELL
Private, Co.C, 19th Supply Train, attached to the 19th Division. Born March 11, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schnell, Killduff, lowa.
6 -STEVEN L. HERRINGTON
Private, 316th Unit, Motor Transport Corps. Born June 8, 1896. Son of Mrs. W. L. Callison, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas.
7 - PETER DYKHUIS
Private First Class, General Hospital No. 25. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykhuis, Reasnor, lowa. Sta- tioned at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.
8-RAY B. PETTERSON
Private First Class, Casual Co., Base Hospital No. 121. Born January 17, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Petterson, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
9-GLEN B. JACKSON
Corporal, Infantry. Born November 11, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Jackson, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
10 - HARVEY A. BEALS
Private, Co. B, 22nd Machine Gun Battalion, 8th Division. Born September 19, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beals, Newton, lowa.
11 -RALPH BEALS
Corporal, Co. E, 42nd Infantry, 12th Division. Born August 8, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beals, Newton, lowa.
12 - MARTIN I. O'CONNOR
Sergeant, 2nd Co., 13th Battalion, stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa, and Camp Pike, Ark. Born Novem- ber 22, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Con- nor, Monroe, Iowa.
13 - ALVIN L. VANDERMAST
Corporal, 11th Battalion, Field Artillery Corps O. T. S., stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. Born May 12, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Vandermast, Monroe, Iowa.
14- FRED M. SLAYDEN
Private, 313th Trench Mortar Battery, 88th Division. Born May 31, 1891. Soo of Mr. and Mrs. David Slavden, East Peru, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.
15 - SAMUEL S. McDANIEL
Private, 216th Aero Squadron. Born December 12, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniel, Monroe, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in England.
16 -EDWARD DEVRIES
Private, Co. K, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Born November 2, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John De Vries, Prairie City, lowa. Killed in action in the offensive against the Hindenburg line, October 6, 1918.
17 - HAROLD S. EFNOR
Private, Co. B, Section B, S. A. T. C., stationed at Ames, lowa. Born June 5, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Efnor, Monroe, lowa.
18 -EARL F. HERWEHE
Private, Co. E, 360th Infantry, 90th Division. Born June 12, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Her- wehe, Monroe, lowa. Partcipated in fighting in St. Mihiel sector and Argonne Forest.
19 -DAVID D. ACKLIN
Private First Class, Battery C, Second Battalion, Anti-Aircraft Artillery. Born January 19, 1884. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Acklin, Monroe, Iowa. Took part in fighting in St. Mihiel sector and the Meuse campaign.
20 -EVERETT M. KINGDON
Private, 44th Coast Artillery Corps. Born May 12, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kingdon, Prairie City, Iowa. Engaged in five great battles, including St. Mihiel drive and Argonne Forest offensive. Un- der shell fire continuously from April 13, 1918, to November 11, 1918.
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1-CARL H. MILLESON
Private, Remount Station, Camp Dodge, Iowa. Born January 11. 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mil- leson, Prairie City, Iowa.
2 -WILLIAM H. BOWERS
Private, Co. B, 161st Infantry, 41st Division. Born April 4, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bow- ers, Des Moines, Iowa. Served with the A. E. F. in France.
3- JOHN COLYN
Private, Co. B, 87th Infantry, 19th Division. Born February 10, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Colyn, Percy, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.
+ - FRANCIS V. WOODDELL
Corporal, 350th Motor Transport Corps. Born De- cember 25, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wooddell, Prairie City, lowa. Stationed at Camp Cody and Marfa, Texas.
5 -ARTHUR E. KILE
Private, Co. H. 133rd Infantry. Born January 31, 1895. Son of Mrs. Mary E. Kile, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Cody, N. M.
6 -HAROLD N. OLDHAM
Private, Headquarters Co., 2nd A. A. Battalion. Born April 1, 1899. Home address, Monroe, lowa. Took part in fighting on the Toul sector and the St. Mihiel front.
-- JOSEPH D. LONG
Chauffeur, I Squadron, A. S. A. Born December 31, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Long, Monroe, Iowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, San An- tonio, Texas, and Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
8-LLOYD R. JENNINGS
Corporal, 345th Field Artillery, 90th Division. Born April 1, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jen- nings. Prairie City, Iowa. Served with the A. E. F. in France.
9 -JOHN E. JENNINGS
Private, Co. L, 1st Replacement Regiment, stationed at Camp Pike, Ark. Born October 13, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jennings, Prairie City, Iowa.
10 - SUMNER J. CHURCHILL
Private First Class, Headquarters Co., 310th Unit, Motor Transport Corps. Born October 19, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Churchill, Prairie City, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and Army of Occupation in Germany.
11 -ORR O. SMITH
Pri. ate. 85th Co. A. S. C. Born August 26, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith, Percy, lowa. Served with the A. E. F. in France.
12 -RUSSELL A. HOLY
Corporal, S. A. T. C., stationed at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Born January 15, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holy, Percy Iowa.
13 - RUSSELL M. DANLEY
Musician, Headquarters Band, G. H. Q., Chaumont, France. Born November 13, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Danley, Prairie City, Iowa. Served in St. Agnan and Argonne Forest sectors, and at General Pershing's headquarters; also with Army of Occupation in Germany.
14 -RALPH G. SCOFIELD
Private, Co. F. 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born May 28, 1894. Home address, Monroe, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and England.
15 -EDWARD H. OSTREM
Private. Co. D. S. A. T. C., at University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Born September 7, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ostrem, Monroe, lowa.
1. - JAMES L. BOOTH
Private First Class, Co. A, 59th Infantry. Born March 18. 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Booth, Prairie City, Iowa. Killed in action near Septsarges Wood, October +, 1918. Buried in Amer- ican cemetery.
17 - LOUIS VANDER LINDEN
Private First Class, Base Hospital, Camp Dodge, Iowa. Born October 22, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vander Linden, Prairie City, Iowa. At- tended Officers' Training School at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
18 -RUSSELL W. RIPPEY
Private, Co. D. 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division. Born February 25, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rip- pey. Ira, Iowa. Wounded hy machine gun bullet, October 7, 1918. Died from wound October 10, 1918.
19 - BENJAMIN F. BENTLEY
Private, Co. F. 307th Infantry, 77th Division. Born January 7. 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bentley, Diagonal, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Home address, Ira, Iowa.
20-EDWARD L. PITCOCK
Private, Co. H. 360th Infantry, 90th Division. Born June 15, 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pit- cock, deceased. Home address, Ira, lowa. Wound- ed hy shrapnel in hip in Argonne offensive, Novem- ber 1, 1918. Served with Army of Occupation in Germany.
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