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World War I — Waterbury Republican News Index

Following is a partial index to articles appearing in the Waterbury Republican newspaper pertaining to World War I. The index provides the date each article appeared, a brief description of the content, as well as the page and column number from the paper. This paper is available on microfilm at the Silas Bronson Library. The index was transcribed from original type-written index cards on file at the newspaper office.   (Note: See search tips at the bottom of this page.)

Waterbury Republican — Partial News Index for World War I
(Transcribed by Daniel M. Lynch, Jan. 2006)
Date Description Pg. Col.
2-Jan-1918Barracks burned to the ground due to explosion of oil stove22
2-Jan-1918Quarantined men celebrate New Year's parading and dancing16
3-Jan-1918Twelve men named to attend officer school13
5-Jan-1918Steam system working well. Court-martials still in progress15
6-Jan-1918Entire Co. F 304th quarantined.14
7-Jan-1918Henry Meyers victim of Cold weather13
8-Jan-191814 Local men transferred to 14th Engineer reg.12
9-Jan-1918Waterbury and Conn. men in 304th infrntry ready for real training.12
10-Jan-19182 local men added to officer's school (Geo. E. Tobin, Eugene Allman)12
13-Jan-1918Loss of $20 pay heaviest punishment for 304th man14
17-Jan-1918Promotions made in 304th infantry15
17-Jan-1918Willis Goodrow sailor dies at sea13
17-Jan-1918Lieut. Reynolds killed at Devens15
19-Jan-1918No license, ????? and nitney rules endorsed to safeguard army morals31
21-Jan-1918Hospital to be erected31
22-Jan-1918Water system inadequate37
23-Jan-1918Allotment money not received by families of local soldiers12
24-Jan-1918Theater opened. Insurance argument probed.17
24-Jan-1918State choir formed in K. of C. hut124
28-Jan-1918Woman arrested for smuggling drugs into camp16
31-Jan-191894% of 304th take out insurance13
8-Feb-1918Moore - Castle honored by the French124
10-Feb-1918Nimke Leak hearing35
13-Feb-1918100 men reach Camp Greene from Devans13
15-Feb-1918Army chaplains work uniformally says, Bishop Hayes. Visit is part of tour of all cantonments of country.12
18-Feb-1918Voluntary enlistment lessen quota number.12
19-Feb-1918Gen. M'Donald praises camp for advanced work.12
20-Feb-1918Private Sanjean takes stand in own defense.31
27-Feb-1918Capt. "Tim" Daley killed at Devens11
12-Mar-1918Johns - Cyril Johns, wounded in action (page 1 or 3, difficult to read)37
18-Mar-1918Thomas Cunningham dies at Devens14
19-Mar-1918Frank A. Coyle first Waterbury boy to die in France17
26-Mar-1918Military mass celebrated for Coyle22
27-Mar-1918Sergt. Ernest Flentje arrested for making unpatriotic remarks.21
18-Apr-1918D. F. O'Connor, German prisoner of war11
20-Apr-1918600 students finish officers training course73
21-Apr-19186 local men receive commissions at Devens196
28-Apr-1918Peter F. Crowley, of Thomaston14
1-May-1918Corp. Clinton De Forrest killed in action15
1-May-1918Priv. Peter F. Crowley killed in action44
18-May-1918Priv. James Robertson, killed in action15
29-May-1918Wm Lilly German prisoner87
2-Jun-1918Harry Fitzgerald, reported missing15
5-Jun-1918Rocco Summa, 64 Mill St reported German prisoner16
16-Jun-1918Official report of Dennis O'Connor German prisoner13
19-Jun-1918Corp. Vallone killed in action15
20-Jun-1918Pvt. Michael Marello killed in action16
26-Jun-1918Sergt. Keron Ryan killed in action26
26-Jun-1918Pvt. Francis Quinlan killed in action26
29-Jun-1918Pvt. Otto F. Folgmann killed in action14
29-Jun-1918Harry F. Thorpe captured by the Huns35
30-Jun-1918Pvt. Edw. Quinlan killed in action107
3-Jul-1918Pvt. Otto Folgman, second story24
4-Jul-1918Corp. James K. Shoemaker killed in action 13
9-Jul-1918Pvt. Edw. J. Murray prisoner of war17
10-Jul-1918Prize weather vane sent to Chamber of Commerce for safe keeping25
12-Jul-1918Red Cross locate Harry Thorpe36
17-Jul-1918Chas. Schiavone killed in action16
18-Jul-1918Pvt. John E. Scuillo, missing in action13
20-Jul-1918David Fannick killed in action93
21-Jul-1918Pvt. James Mungavin killed in action41
28-Jul-1918Sergt. Roy Howe dies from wounds12
29-Jul-1918Johns - Cyril Johns, returns to America75
29-Jul-1918Corp. Walter Caul killed in action14
1-Aug-1918James Flannagan killed in action15
3-Aug-1918Pvt. Daniel Coon killed in action14
4-Aug-1918Chas. Schiavone killed in action. Letter from captain15
4-Aug-1918Pvt. Anthony killed in action 17
5-Aug-1918Cartledge - Sergt Clifford Cartledge, reported killed in action, returns home16
5-Aug-1918Sergt. Clifford Cartledge killed in action (of Waterville)16
5-Aug-1918Pvt. Hanrahan of Unionville killed in action16
10-Aug-1918Corp. Hugh Mellon killed in action16
10-Aug-1918Pvt. Lavia White killed in action - of Plymouth16
10-Aug-1918Pvt. Jos. Shugrue P. killed in action 16
10-Aug-1918Pvt. Edw. Larkoah killed in action12
10-Aug-1918John Bull of Plymouth killed in action13
10-Aug-1918Pvt. Leach of Plymouth killed in action13
11-Aug-1918Corp. Chas. Vallone sacrifices life for comerades34
11-Aug-1918Wm Lilly operated on by German surgeon31
12-Aug-1918Pvt. Amadeo Alcoface, missing in action14
15-Aug-1918Cartledge - Sergt Clifford Cartledge, arrives in New York15
15-Aug-1918Reiger - Louis Reiger, wins distinction for brave deed carrying message for reinforcements to camp23
15-Aug-1918Sergt. Clifford Cartlege reported killed, in New York safely15
15-Aug-1918Pvt. Herbert G. Cleves killed in action12
15-Aug-1918Pvt. John Scuillo a German prisoner71
16-Aug-1918Sergt. Frank Lattimer, missing in action14
16-Aug-1918Sergt. Nicholas Perugini, missing in action14
17-Aug-1918Pvt. Marciano Cale killed in action57
23-Aug-1918Israel Bisnovich and Anthony Bisnovich, missing in action13
26-Aug-1918Sergt. Clarence B. Bredreur killed in action24
28-Aug-1918Arthur Passick, reported missing31
31-Aug-1918Pvt. John Seerey killed in action13
1-Sep-1918Corp. Michael F. McCarthy prisoner of war15
2-Sep-1918Corp. Earl R. Scott prisoner of war15
4-Sep-1918Sergt. Frank Lattimer, reported missing in action14
4-Sep-1918Pvt. Howard Sandland, reported missing in action14
4-Sep-1918Pvt. Dennis Stack, reported missing in action14
5-Sep-1918Pvt. Jack Connelly killed in action23
5-Sep-1918Sullivan Forte, reported missing in action13
5-Sep-1918Wm. P. Cahill, reported missing in action13
6-Sep-1918Lieut. Leroy G. Woodward killed in action14
7-Sep-1918Sergt. Frank Downs reported dead, sends letter home32
8-Sep-1918Sergt. Clarence Brodeur, missing in action34
8-Sep-1918Pvt. Dennis Stack, believed to be missing25
10-Sep-1918Jos. P. Connely killed in action14
10-Sep-1918James J Ahearn killed in action14
10-Sep-1918Samuel Axelrod reported killed writes home14
11-Sep-1918Pvt. Chas/J. Cleland killed in action15
13-Sep-1918Cartledge - Sergt Clifford Cartledge, returns to camp23
14-Sep-1918Johns - Cyril Johns, at Temple Hall, c11
16-Sep-1918Pvt. Harold West killed in action14
17-Sep-1918Clarence P. Brodeur killed in action14
18-Sep-1918Chas. H. Cleland killed in action16
18-Sep-1918Pvt. Israel Bisnovich prisoner of war16
18-Sep-1918Frank Lattimer prisoner of war35
19-Sep-1918Sergt. Jos. S. McGrath prisoner of war72
22-Sep-1918Nathan Chesler, missing in action15
23-Sep-1918Harold R. West killed in action14
24-Sep-1918Pvt. Frank T Butler reported killed15
25-Sep-1918Lilley - Lieut. T Lilley, in hospital in France24
25-Sep-1918Pvt. Frank Butler killed in action17
28-Sep-1918Pvt. Wm. Brophy killed in action15
29-Sep-1918Pvt. Thomas J. Brennan reported killed in action16
1-Oct-1918Wells - Pvt. Albert J. Wells, gassed34
1-Oct-1918Wells - Pvt. Albert J. Wells, Corp. Max Shaw gassed35
3-Oct-1918Wm. F. Brophy killed in action16
4-Oct-1918Pvt. John Moran killed in action16
6-Oct-1918Henry Hammel killed in action, Watertown13
6-Oct-1918Michael Marini killed in action13
8-Oct-1918Lilley - Lieut. T Lilley, dies of pneumonia53
8-Oct-1918Thomas Brennan killed in action, Watertown13
9-Oct-1918Pvt. Israel Bisniovich in unknown prison camp65
11-Oct-1918Pvt. Anthony G. Carlo, reported missing at front15
12-Oct-1918Thomas J. Horan killed in action14
12-Oct-1918Runner Chas. W. Fallowell killed in action14
12-Oct-1918Pvt. Wm. J. Lally dies in service26
12-Oct-1918Pvt. Thomas J. Horan killed in action26
13-Oct-1918Pvt. Marsulis Matthew, missing in action12
14-Oct-1918Pvt. Louis Ruscio killed in action13
15-Oct-1918Axelrod - Pvt. Samuel Axelrod, reported alive25
20-Oct-1918Chas. W. A. Fallowell killed in action17
24-Oct-1918Edwin Archer killed in action, Watertown55
27-Oct-1918Sylvester Kelly officially reported dead14
27-Oct-1918Sully Mangino, missing in action14
28-Oct-1918Pvt. Ralph J. Thibodeau killed in action, Waterville17
30-Oct-1918John Clark writes home ten dayas after reported missing in action67
1-Nov-1918Corp. Gilbert A. Young killed in action12
1-Nov-1918Lieut. John J. Fitzgerald dies in service21
6-Nov-1918Pvt. Morgan Costello dies in France102
6-Nov-1918Augustas H. Williams killed in France102
6-Nov-1918Lieut. Pat. F. Shea killed in action102
7-Nov-1918Sergt. Mark J. McGinn killed in action15
7-Nov-1918Pvt. A. Palumbo killed in action15
7-Nov-1918Harry E. Main killed in action52
10-Nov-1918Pvt. Edw. Nolan prisoner65
15-Nov-1918 Casualties in Waterbury - Statement of deaths made by Ed. Field, Soldier' and sailor's bureau of information34
16-Nov-1918Pvt. Gennaro Capabianco prisoner, wounded35
21-Nov-1918Sergt. Joseph Harper killed in action16
22-Nov-1918Pvt. Olaf Swanson killed in action16
1-Dec-1918Pvt. Wallace J. Brymner killed in action44
1-Dec-1918Pvt. Bernard X. Keefe, reported missing in action13
3-Dec-1918Winners reviewed and tendered reception57
3-Dec-1918Pvt. Pressley Stringfellow, court martialed at Camp Devens for violation of espionage act and remarks in disparagemen of National Government.88
3-Dec-1918Titus - Pvt. Clifford Titus, formerly reported killed in action Oct. 25, writes home under date of Nov. 1277
3-Dec-1918Pvt. Henry T. Tjollander, reported missing in action77
4-Dec-1918Wells - Pvt. Albert J. Wells, Chaplain Francis Donnelly gassed16
4-Dec-1918Pvt. Philip McGiviney, missing in action Sept. 2016
5-Dec-1918Berner - Pvt. John Berner, wounded seriously - leg amputated in Walter Reed Hospital, Washington13
5-Dec-1918Pvt. Henry H. Tjellander, missing in action13
6-Dec-1918First overseas troops of forty-one wounded reach Camp Devens45
6-Dec-191842nd. Infantry and 12th division leave for Camp Upton45
6-Dec-1918Lieut Alfred Wells, killed in action43
6-Dec-1918Pvt. Harry Crosby, killed in action85
6-Dec-1918Pvt. John Clark, missing in action17
6-Dec-1918Pvt. Wilfred Champagne, missing in action17
6-Dec-1918Pvt. Overk Devonshak, missing in action17
6-Dec-1918Pvt. John J. Kau???, missing in action17
7-Dec-191876th Division to return on Canopic and dock in Boston.11
7-Dec-1918Demobilization of 12th Division completed13
8-Dec-1918Pvt. Mike Duaritza, killed in action15
8-Dec-1918Pvt. Alphonse Ginnetty, killed in action15
10-Dec-1918Slavin - Corp. William J. Slavin, wounded three times in action - not mentioned on casualty list, writes to mother51
10-Dec-1918Pvt. Francesco Lapario killed in action12
10-Dec-1918Pvt. Francis Lopido reported killed in action12
10-Dec-1918Pvt. Frederick L. Radcliff, missing in action12
10-Dec-1918Pvt. John L. Burns, missing in action12
10-Dec-1918Pvt. John A. Beckwith, missing in action12
10-Dec-1918Pvt. Frederick L. Ratcliffe, missing in action12
11-Dec-1918Welcome prepared for return of 76th division18
11-Dec-1918U.S. Guards from New England arrive at camp - nineteen officers returned to civil life.27
11-Dec-1918O'Connor - James J. O'Connor, recorded as dilinquent - has been in active service in France36
11-Dec-1918Pvt. Alphonse Ginnetty, killed in action51
11-Dec-1918Corp. Samuel Robinovitz, killed in action51
11-Dec-1918Corp. John F. Dunn, missing in action51
11-Dec-1918Pvt. John T. Burns, missing in action51
12-Dec-1918Cordial greeting to 1,100 from overseas41
12-Dec-1918Dowling - Pvt. Edward Dowling, name on casualty list four times - wounded, gassed and slightly wounded16
12-Dec-1918Pvt. Stanley Drevinski, killed in action16
12-Dec-1918Justin Slankovicas, missing in action16
12-Dec-1918Pvt. Widus J. Scholouge, missing in action16
12-Dec-1918Pvt. Timothy Hurley, missing in action16
13-Dec-1918A part of the 76th Division expected12
13-Dec-19181,181 men and 75 officers returned to civil life12
13-Dec-19181,300 to 1,400 expected from Camp Eustic12
13-Dec-191876th Division to be demobilized14
13-Dec-1918Corp. Guiseppe DiNolle killed in action17
13-Dec-1918Pvt. Joseph Cregan killed in action17
13-Dec-1918Pvt. Joseph Lerz, missing in action16
13-Dec-1918Pvt. John L. Burns, missing in action16
14-Dec-1918Pvt. Wincenty Rackti killed in action16
15-Dec-1918Pvt. Albert Herbert LeCompte killed in action14
15-Dec-1918Pvt. John J. Kaukas, missing in action14
16-Dec-1918Gagain - Pvt. Gagain, wounded now at Camp Stewart, Va.73
17-Dec-1918Burns - Pvt. John T. Burns, reported missing Nov. 9, is safe and well17
18-Dec-191876th Division mustered out (possibly 12/10/1918, date of entry difficult to read)12
18-Dec-1918Pvt. James M. Casey killed in action34
19-Dec-1918Johnson - Pvt. Abe Johnson, cited for bravery17
19-Dec-1918Pvt. Joseph Mekiunas, missing in action 11
19-Dec-1918Pvt. John J. Byrons, missing in action11
19-Dec-1918Joseph Lerz, missing in action11
20-Dec-1918Campagne - Pvt. Wilfred Champagne, previously reported missing in action, reported killed in action14
20-Dec-1918Keefe - Pvt. Bernard X. Keefe, reported missing, severly wounded14
20-Dec-1918Scholarge - Pvt. Widus J. Scholarge, missing, name on casualty list writes to brother from hospital23
22-Dec-1918Wotkyns - Captain Steele Wotkyns, reported gassed23
23-Dec-1918Old Home Week celebrated by New England National Guards.17
23-Dec-1918Axelrod - Pvt. Samuel Axelrod, Reported dead - is alive63
23-Dec-1918Behan - Sergt. George G. Behan died of complication of severe wounds and pneumonia - no official report16
23-Dec-1918Pvt. Albert H. Lecompte killed in action15
24-Dec-191873rd Regiment Coast Artillery to be stationed at Camp Devens as a unit.36
24-Dec-1918Miller - Pvt. Emil Miller, gassed and severly wounded24
24-Dec-1918Sergt. Peter Lewis reported killed 13
26-Dec-191873rd Regiment arrived at camp for examination and discharge14
26-Dec-1918Sergt. Emil F. Neidmann reported killed in action16
26-Dec-1918Pvt. Otis Hines killed in action16
27-Dec-1918Perkinson - Pvt. William S. Perkinson, reported shell shocked24
27-Dec-1918Sevigny - Sergt. Albert Sevigny, reported gassed13
27-Dec-1918Pvt. Weslig Nakenschnig, missing in action13
27-Dec-1918Pvt. James M. Costello, missing in action13
28-Dec-1918Behan - Sergt. George G. Behan - Sergt. Behan's death confirmed14
29-Dec-1918Bell - Capt. Edwin C. Bell, returned, praises local boys16
29-Dec-1918Lieut William A. Campion killed in action14
29-Dec-1918Pvt. Frank Creta, missing in action14
31-Dec-1918Burke - Pvt. Patrick J. Burke, reported dead on casualty list, alive according to letter14
31-Dec-1918Masse - Sergt. Walter Masse, reported wounded gassed an shell shocked - has received both French and American war crosses14
1-Jan-1919Olson - Sergt. Carl Olson, died in France of fractured spine113
1-Jan-1919Schaeffer - Sergt. Herman J. Schaeffer, cited for gallantry in action33
2-Jan-1919Corp. Joseph G. Dwyer, missing in action14
3-Jan-1919Pvt. Troffin Lisich, missing in action17
4-Jan-1919Bisnovich - Pvt. Isreal Bisnovich, reported missing and in prison camp returns to France83
5-Jan-1919Schlander - Pvt. Henry Schlander, reported missing in action, reported dead13
6-Jan-1919Fairlie - Pvt. J. S. Fairlie, severly gassed74
6-Jan-1919Sharpe - Pvt. Charles E. Sharpe, died of fractured skull in France13
7-Jan-1919Capt. Harry J. Harris arrested charged with misappropriating Gov. Property22
7-Jan-1919Crosby - Pvt. Harry Crosby's death confirmed - died of wounds14
7-Jan-1919Dunn - Corp. John F. Dunn, previously reported missing died of wounds14
7-Jan-1919Kenney - Pvt. Edward J. Kenney, reported prisoner in Germany now back in France24
9-Jan-1919Provost - Sergt. Provost gassed and shell shocked returned12
11-Jan-1919Pvt. Frank Creta, missing in action12
14-Jan-1919Pvt. Schlander killed in action14
14-Jan-1919Sergt. Carmine Capelluo killed in action14
15-Jan-1919Capt. Harry J. Harris court martial began pleaded not guilty115
15-Jan-1919Stack - Pvt. Dennis Stack, reported missing in action, found to be severly wounded15
16-Jan-1919Stankovicas - Pvt. Justine Stankovicas, reported wounded returns home14
17-Jan-1919Clark - Pvt. John Clark, reported missing since June returns to duty21
19-Jan-1919Lerz - Pvt. Joseph Lerz, reported missing is in hospital55
21-Jan-1919Griffin - Pvt. James Griffin, formerly Union City - lost both legs at Marne125
21-Jan-1919Kaukas - Pvt. John L. Kaukas, missing in action, returns to duty113
23-Jan-1919Court martial of Harry J. Harris closed with final arguments68
23-Jan-1919Connecticut soldiers land in Boston, sent to Camp Devens.41
23-Jan-1919Clark - Pvt. John Clark, reported returned to duty, listed missing94
23-Jan-1919Doherty - Rev. John Doherty, reported killed in action98
24-Jan-1919Doherty - Rev. John Doherty, Letters received by sisters written by Rev. John A. Doherty since Armistice was signed24
24-Jan-1919Roper - Lieut. George Roper, reported to have been awarded two crosses for bravery24
27-Jan-1919Doherty - Rev. John Doherty, Reported killed or wounded errroneous15
28-Jan-191974th Infantry attached to 12th division demobolized88
28-Jan-1919Four men arrested at Devens, charged with theft11
29-Jan-19192,265 discharged at Devens.64
29-Jan-1919Bergin - Martin J. Bergin, reported gassed14
29-Jan-1919Lerz - Pvt. Joseph Lerz, reported wounded previously reported missing in action14
29-Jan-1919Mageldi - Pvt. Dominick Mageldi, wounded slightly previously reported missing14
29-Jan-1919Brenker - Pvt. Harry L. Brenker, died in Base Hospital Paris Dec. 3114
29-Jan-1919Pvt. Peter Lewis reported killed in action14
30-Jan-1919Lecompte - Pvt. Albert H. Lecompet, killed by shell fire12
1-Feb-1919Dwyer - Corp. Joseph G. Dwyer, previoiusly reported missing; now reported killed in action15
2-Feb-1919Casey - Sergt. Casey, of tank corps blew up tank an dhimself rather than be captured41
4-Feb-1919Sandland - Howard Sandland, gassed, offical notification received13
4-Feb-1919 Artillery boys, veterans return12
7-Feb-1919Hebert - Pvt. R. F. Hebert, gassed twice returned73
11-Feb-1919Harper - Sergt. Joseph H. Harper, reported killed while leading his platoon53
13-Feb-1919Dunn - Pvt. James A. Dunn, received Croix de Guerre, was wounded once gassed twice74
14-Feb-1919Stack - Pvt. Dennis Stack, returned from France35
19-Feb-1919Pvt. Peter J. Cunningham gassed22
23-Feb-1919Bugler Paul L. DiOrio killed in action13
23-Feb-1919Wagoner Frederick E. Snyder gassed13
26-Feb-1919Curley - Pvt. Edward X. Curley, reported dead in France??
26-Feb-1919Pvt. Martin Mattson gassed13
27-Feb-1919Joseph Duchesne in Guard House22
28-Feb-1919Corp. Joseph T. Condloff gassed13
1-Mar-1919Pvt. Thomas W. Johnson reported killed in action51
1-Mar-1919Pvt. Matthew McGuire gassed13
11-Mar-1919Officers form unofficial vigilance committee23
14-Mar-1919101th Trench Mortar battery to be discharged25
21-Mar-1919101st Trench Mortar arrived at Camp Devens57
6-Apr-1919Clark - Pvt. John Clark, Pvt. Clark alive and well94
6-Apr-1919Sharpe - Pvt. Charles E. Sharpe, mother receives information concerning his death86
13-Apr-1919Knox - Pvt. William J. Knox's aunt receives letter with details of his death25
14-Apr-1919General Cole heads Salvation Army drive54
16-Apr-1919Telephone girls go on strike13
16-Apr-1919Camp Devens employment office busy51
18-Apr-1919Many re-enlist at camp71
19-Apr-1919Troops from transport at Camp Devens12
19-Apr-1919General Cole will aid Victory Loan Drive16
19-Apr-1919Stories of German spies told61
20-Apr-1919Camp Devens may become a regular military center13
21-Apr-1919Charles Griffin reported killed in action41
22-Apr-1919Maj. Connors praises newspapers45
22-Apr-1919102nd Infantry and 101 Machine Gun Battalion to be discharged at Camp Devens16
24-Apr-1919Thirteen Connecticut soldiers return as casuals52
25-Apr-1919Sergt. Robert J. Davidson court martialed - sentenced to seven years hard labor at Fort Leavenworth - convicted of having stolen $4,000 deposited at Base Hospital22
28-Apr-1919W. F. Brophy killed in action17
28-Apr-1919Corp. G. DiMele killed in action17
28-Apr-1919C. W. Tallowell killed in action17
28-Apr-1919Henry Hamel killed in action17
28-Apr-1919Michael Marinin killed in action17
28-Apr-1919B. Terpilowsky killed in action17
28-Apr-1919Harry Gillespie killed in action17
2-May-1919Pvt. Thomas Corucuzzi, missing in action21
11-May-1919Costello - Pvt. James M. Costello, reported missing returned to duty45
27-May-1919Paul L. Nace being tried on a charge of desertion, enemy submarine operating off American shores in Oct. 1918 revealed through evidence produced15
27-May-1919Pvt. Thomas Corucuzzi, missing in action94
28-May-1919Nace claims he was abandoned and kept on a German submarine to compel him to divulge airplane plans74
29-May-1919Nace's story still disproved23
29-May-1919Ratcliffe - Pvt. Frederick T. Ratcliffe, formerly reported missing in action returned to duty41
8-Jun-1919Pvt. Lawrence Bovally killed in action116
8-Jun-1919Wesilig Nakensohing killed in action81
18-Jun-1919Chiti - Giovanni B. Chiti, died in France25
2-Jul-1919Patz - Pvt. Robert Patz, killed in action previously reported died??
2-Jul-1919Pvt. Robert Patz, killed in action, previously reported died35
5-Jul-1919Pvt. Harry T. Fitzgerald killed in action71
13-Jul-1919Capt. Harry G. Harris charged with theft of governmen coal, found guilty and dismissed from Army.25
16-Jul-1919Lynink - Pvt. John Lynink, died from wounds received in action previously reported missing in action34
27-Jul-1919Rapaski - Joe Rapaski slightly wounded35
1-Aug-1919Borchardt - Pvt. Louis E. Borchardt, slightly wounded53
17-Aug-1919Lerz - Pvt. Joseph Lerz, reported missing in action and killed in action returns home34
17-Aug-1919Lynch - Corp. Francis X. Lynch, officially presumed dead43
4-Sep-1919C. A. Mannering of Plainville testified about Paris Guard House and "Hard Boiled" Smith16
4-Sep-1919Terpilowsky - Bruno Terpilowsky's death on battlefield revealed by return of bank book.36
29-Apr-1920Mahoney - Private James Mahoney (Deceased), awarded D.S.C. (Army)75
22-Jul-1921Ahearn - Corp. James Ahearn, body received from France102
23-Jul-1921Fisher - Sergt. Mark F. Fisher, body arrives from France25
23-Jul-1921Mellon - Corp. Hugh Mellon, body arrives from France25
25-Jul-1921Ahearn - Corp. James Ahearn, buried with military honors12
25-Jul-1921Fisher - Sergt. Mark F. Fisher, buried with military honors12
25-Jul-1921Howe - Wagoner Roy L. Howe, buried with military honors12
25-Jul-1921Young - Corp. Gilbert Young, buried with military honors12
1-Aug-1921Coyle - Corp. Frank Coyle, funeral for war hero (see Killed in Action)14
15-Aug-1921Mellon - Corp. Hugh Mellon, military funeral (see Killed in Action)22


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