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Domestic News November 18, 1918

Rogue River Courier

Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon

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U.S. casualty list from the American Expeditionary Forces reports 170 killed in action, 91 missing, 66 died of wounds, 110 died of disease, totaling 437 for today. Includes Corporal Kenna P. Plowman from Huntington, Ore., and Sergeant Homer T. McDaniel from Portland. Cumulative total to date: 75,997 casualties.

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U. S. CASUALTY LIST
The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces for today:
Killed in action 170
Missing in action 91
Died of wounds 66
Died of disease ...110
Total 437
Killed in action--Corporal Kenna P. Plowman, Huntington, Ore.
Reported in Sunday's list: Killed in action--Sergeant Homer T. McDaniel, Portland.
Summary of the casualties to date, the above not included:
Killed in action (including 396 at sea) ...14,264
Wounded in action...............40,619
Missing in action (including prisoners) 7,691
Killed accidentally.............. 1,480
Died of wounds............... 5,507
Died of disease 6,139
Total ..75,997

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Casualty List Killed In Action Missing In Action American Expeditionary Forces Died Of Wounds Died Of Disease

What entities or persons were involved?

Corporal Kenna P. Plowman Sergeant Homer T. Mcdaniel

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Event Date

Today

Key Persons

Corporal Kenna P. Plowman Sergeant Homer T. Mcdaniel

Outcome

killed in action 170; missing in action 91; died of wounds 66; died of disease 110; total 437. cumulative: killed in action (including 396 at sea) 14,264; wounded in action 40,619; missing in action (including prisoners) 7,691; killed accidentally 1,480; died of wounds 5,507; died of disease 6,139; total 75,997.

Event Details

Casualties reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces for today, including specific names from recent lists.

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