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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
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Washington report on Oct. 13 details American casualties in Philippines: three killed (two in Pili, Luzon on Sept. 28; one in Mount Malindy, Panay on Sept. 19) and two wounded (one seriously in Pili on Sept. 8; one mortally) among U.S. infantry units.
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More Americans Are Killed In the Philippines.
Washington, Oct. 13.—General MacArthur has cabled the following list of casualties to the war department:
Killed—Sept. 28, Pili, Luzon, company M, Forty-fifth infantry, U. S. V., James B. Ryan, John S. Pearson; Sept. 19, Mount Malindy, Panay, company G, Forty-fourth regiment, U. S. V. infantry, Albin E. Carter.
Wounded—Sept. 8, Pili, Luzon, Thirty-seventh infantry, U. S. V., First Lieutenant P. R. Lowenberg, company E, wounded in shoulder, serious; company M, Forty-fifth regiment, U. S. V. infantry Edward Hyland, head, mortal.
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Philippines
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Sept. 8, 19, 28
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killed: james b. ryan and john s. pearson (sept. 28, pili, luzon, company m, forty-fifth infantry, u. s. v.); albin e. carter (sept. 19, mount malindy, panay, company g, forty-fourth regiment, u. s. v. infantry). wounded: first lieutenant p. r. lowenberg (sept. 8, pili, luzon, thirty-seventh infantry, u. s. v., company e, shoulder, serious); edward hyland (company m, forty-fifth regiment, u. s. v. infantry, head, mortal).
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General MacArthur cabled the following list of casualties to the war department.