Military Info for Sawyer Co. WI

 


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Veterans of World War I Casualty List
The following is a listing of those who served in World War I from Sawyer Co.
Contributed by Joy Fisher
Surname
Given Name
Hometown
Military Information
Cause of Death
Date of Death (age)
BRITTON Rolly B. Haward Private in the 331st Field Artillery (Army) Pneumonia October 10, 1918 (22) Overseas
BUTLER George Reserve Private Wisconsin National Guard - 107th Ammunition Train Died From Wounds August 30, 1918 (26) 
CADOTTE John Reserve Private First Class 107th Ammunition Train Pneumonia February 21, 1919 (19) in France
DANDY James Reserve Private 130th Infantry Killed in Action October 10, 1918 (29)
DeMARR William Reserve Bugler 3rd Batallion 50th Infantry Vehicular Accident in Mayen Germany November 26, 1920 
DEROSIA Dave Radisson Private 40th Infantry Pneumonia October 15, 1918 (22)
DIAMOND Francis Couderay Private 18 Infantry Killed in Action Oct 4, 1918 (21) at Argonne
EISTER Reinhardt Hayward Private Ordinance Maintenance & Repair School - Raritan Arsenal Pneumonia March 5, 1919 (22)
ELLIS James, M. Hayward Private First Class Headquarters Company 130th Infantry Pneumonia December 18, 1918 (22) Overseas
GEORGE William Reserve Private First Class 107th Ammunition Train Pneumonia Febraury 10, 1919 (25) France
JOHNSON Thorville Hayward Private, 341st Infantry Pneumonia October 7, 1918 (30) Overseas
LAMPMAN Archie Stone Lake Private Army Signal Corp Pneumonia February 15, 1919 (32) Vancouver Barracks, Washington
LINDNER Walter Hayward Private 312th Infantry Killed in Action October 20, 1918 (26) Meuse-Argonne Defense Sector
McDONALD George LeRoy Winter Private 161st Depot Brigade Pneumonia October 6, 1918 (22) Stateside
MORELAND Palmer, O. Hayward Private 335th Tank Battalion Pneumonia October 3, 1918 (25) Stateside
PLACE Oscar Winter Private 254th Ambulance Company ambco 14th Sanitary Train Pneumonia October 11, 1918 (22) Camp Custer Stateside
URENHOLDT Andrew, W. Hayward Wagoneer, 333rd Machine Gun Battalion Pneumonia September 28, 1918 (25) 
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    WISCONSIN'S GOLD STAR LIST
    Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Nurses from the Badger State Who Died in the
    Federal
    Service During the World War
    PREPARED BY
    JOHN G. GREGORY
    PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY
    MADISON, 1925
    Department of War History
    State Historical Society of Wisconsin
     

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    The Collegiate Press
    GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY
    MENASHA, WISCONSIN