Private Bert B. Lonning (1894-1918) Alternate
LONNING
Posted By: Eileen Reed (email)
Date: 2/10/2024 at 13:07:01
November 3, 1894 --- July 21, 1918
CASUALTY LIST OF U. S. OVERSEAS FORCE
The forty-names that appeared on the American casualty list announced by the War Department late yesterday. Three were killed in action, two, died of disease, two died of wounds, thirty-eight were severely and three were wounded slightly.
Total army casualties 6, 108. No marine casualties were reported yesterday.
Yesterday’s list together with the addresses of the next of kin follows:
Wounded Severely
Bert B. Lonning, Thor, Iowa
The Washington Herald --- Washington, District of Columbia
May 23, 1918***
Yesterday’s list together with the addresses of the next of kin follows:
Killed In Action
Privates: Lonning, Bert B. Thor, Iowa
The Washington Post --- Washington, District of Columbia
August 20, 1918***
Private Bert E. Lonning, of Thor, was among those reported killed in action, his name appearing in the daily of Tuesday morning.
Times-Gazette --- Eagle Grove, Iowa
August 21, 1918***
Bert Lonning of Thor, Iowa, killed in action in France July 21, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lonning of Thor.
Eagle Grove Eagle --- Eagle Grove, Iowa
August 29, 1918[Transcriber’s Note: Transcribed as published. U. S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Bert B. Lonning Birth Date: November 3, 1894 Birth Place: Thor, Iowa, USA Residence Place: Carbon, Montana, USA. Bert B. Lonning in the American Soldiers of World War I Name: Bert B. Lonning Residence Place: Thor, Iowa, USA Estimated Death Year: 1917-1918 Cause of Death: Killed in Action Rank: Private Military Branch: US Army]
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