ALBERTSON,
Ralph (picture1) Beldenville, Wis. Entered service at Ellsworth, Wis., May 28, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, Ill. Overseas Sept. 8, 1918, with Machine Gun Co. of 342nd Inf., 86th Div. Died of influenza and pneumonia Oct. 6, 1918, in General Hospital No. 2, Casino Section. Buried at St. Marie's Cemetery at Le Havre, France. |
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ANDRLE,
George (picture 2) River Falls, Wis. Joined colors at Ellsworth, Wis., July 16, 1918. Went to Columbus, Ohio; later at Camp Hancock, Ga., and Camp Logan, Texas, where he served as corporal with Co. A, 44th Battalion. Died of meningitis Dec. 29, 1918, at Camp Logan, Texas. |
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BJORNSON,
Otis E. (picture 3) Ellsworth, Wis. Entered service at Ellsworth, Wis., Aug. 14, 1918. Trained at Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. Died of pneumonia at that place Oct. 1, 1918. |
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BROOKS,
William (picture 4) River Falls, Wis. Entered service at Ellsworth, Wis., April 29, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, Ill. Later at Eagle Pass, Texas, with Co. L, 3rd Inf., where he died of influenza Oct. 29, 1918. |
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BRUNNER,
Michael George (picture 5) Plum City, Wis. Entered service at Ellsworth, Wis., July 23, 1918. Trained at Camp Grant, Ill., with Co. 31, 161st Depot Brigade. Died of influenza and pneumonia Oct. 4, 1918, at Base Hospital. |
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CARSTON,
Lawrence (picture 6) Maiden Rock, Wis. Joined colors April 20, 1918, as gunner in the 3rd Heavy Battery, Canadian Reserve Artillery. Died Nov. 7, 1918, at Military Hospital, Bramshott, Surrey, England. |
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CRAIN,
Albert (picture 7) Elmwood, Wis. Enlisted at Eau Claire, Wis., in July, 1917, 3rd Wis. National Guard. Trained at Camp Douglas, Wis., and Camp MacArthur, Texas. Died of pneumonia Jan. 10, 1918, at Camp MacArthur. |
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COSTELLO,
Jack (picture 8) Prescott, Wis. Enlisted at Minneapolis, Minn., May 11, 1917. Trained at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and at El Paso, Texas. Overseas June 9, 1917, with Co. B, 16th Inf., 1st Div. Killed in action July 18, 1918 in Second BAttle of Marne, near Soissons. |
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