Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1918 — INDIANA SOLDIERS IN NEW CASUALTY LISTS [ARTICLE]
INDIANA SOLDIERS IN NEW CASUALTY LISTS
Washington, Aug. 8. —The first two army casualty lists today show: Killed in action, 131; died of wounds, 12; died from airplane accident, 1; died of accident and other causes, 5; wounded severely, 62; wounded, degree undetermined, 22; total, 237. Sergt. Elbert H. Cox, Rushville, killed in action. Sergt. Charles R. Strothers, Bedford, wounded, degree undetermined. Sergt. Lester G. Brenner, Lafayette, wounded severely. Corporal Clarence Hunter, Madison, killed in action. Corporal John M. Metz, Elwood, wounded severely. Mechanic Arthur R. Rogers, West Lafayette, wounded severely. Private Clarence La Tourette, Covington, killed in action. Private Arthur Moore, Nashville, killed in action. Private Harrison Z. Taylor, Henryville, died of accident or other cause. Private Burnhhm T. Stevens, Danville, wounded severely. Private IjJamuel Renick, Frankfort, wounded severely. Private Benjamin H. Winebrenner, Albion, wounded severely. Private Glen A. Woziak, South Bend, wounded severely. IN THE MARINE CORPS. Private Engelbert M. Tetley, 1508 Broadway, Indianapolis, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Robert B. Turner, 1423 South Belmont avenue, Indianapolis, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Jacob V. Mullis, Tunnelton, wounded, degree undetermined.
Herman Ames returned to New York today after a visit with his parents. Herman will be on the Von Steuben. Don Beam and Don Wright are on the ship and. they are all doing their bit together.
