Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1918 — FIVE HOOSIERS DIE IN BATTLE; ONE OF WOUNDS [ARTICLE]

FIVE HOOSIERS DIE IN BATTLE; ONE OF WOUNDS

Washington, June 17.—Six Indiana soldiers—five of them killed in action and one dead of wounds—are named in today’s casualty list from Gen. Pershing. The Indiana men named in this list follow: Private John H. Barnes, St. Paul, killed in action. Private Clarence J. Cowgill, Elwood, killed in action. Private George H. Foster, Fairmount, killed in action. Private Lloyd A. Long, 1124 Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne, killed in action. Private John W. Vogel, Tell City, killed in action. Private John F. Miller, 539 West Fourth street, Michigan City, died of wounds.