U. S. Army
Sgt. Harry Ben "Bob" Bloyd Kalama, Cowlitz. Signal Corps; Died from wounds received in France, July 16, 1918
T. Earl Bradburn Kelso. Killed in Action, Sept. 26, 1918
Rocco Calabrese Mount Solo, Cowlitz. Killed in Action, Feb. 5, 1918
Scott Chism Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Killed in Action, Oct. 5, 1918
Artie G. Crumb Kelso, Cowlitz. 18th Inf. 1st Div.; died from wounds received in action, July 24, 1918
Raymond D. Dutcher Kalama, Cowlitz. Died of pneumonia in U.S., Aug. 4, 1917
Pvt. George E. Eaton Toutle, Cowlitz. Died from wounds received in action, Sept. 29, 1918
Frank L. Gaddis Woodland, Cowlitz. Killed in action in France, July 18, 1918
Leonard F. Jacobs Kalama, Cowlitz. Died of septicemia in Texas, July 2, 1918
Pvt. Elmer O. Leonard Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Died from wounds received in action, Oct. 17, 1918
Sgt. Thomas F. Martin Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Died of influenza and pneumonia in France, Feb. 1, 1919
Sgt. Fern M. Master Kelso, Cowlitz. Pneumonia at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Oct. 26, 1918
Harlan R. Merrill Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Influenza at Fort Warden, Wash., Oct. 23, 1918
Abraham Link Morris Kalama, Cowlitz. 20th Engineers; killed in action in France, Aug. 6, 1918
Ernest W. Perras Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Killed in action, July 21, 1918
Archie A. Randall Carrolls, Cowlitz. Died of pneumonia in U.S., Jan. 20, 1918
Guy S. Rathbun Kelso, Cowlitz. Killed in action in France, Oct. 1, 1918
Albert Rosin Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Died from blood clot on brain in France, Oct. 12, 1918
Fred Rube Kelso, Cowlitz. Died in France, Aug. 14, 1918
Oliver Springer Kelso, Cowlitz. Killed in action 1918
Richard Sugars Castle Rock, Cowlitz. Killed in action, July 18, 1918
Cpl. Lester Van Fleet Kelso, Cowlitz. Died of pneumonia in Alaska; Nov. 16, 1918
Alfred Earl Wells Woodland, Cowlitz. Died of influenza in U.S., Oct. 30, 1918
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