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Arthur Biesenthal
Private, Company G
#101416
Killed July 15, 1918 at Champagne, Camp 3/5. Buried July 16, 1918 in Grave No.
36, Map No. 3.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Biesenthal, Chicago, Illinois. The litter bearers
having become exhausted
from carrying wounded to the Aid Station, Lieutenant Rubel, in command at that
time, called for
volunteers to relieve them. Private Biesenthal was one of the first to
volunteer. A shell burst
killed him instantly.
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Clarence L. Bebee
Private, Company G
#101513
Killed July 15, 1918 at Champagne near Camp 3/5. Buried July 16, 1918, Grave No.
23, Map No.
3. Son of Mrs. Nellie Bebee, Waterloo, Iowa. Private Bebee was sitting outside
his dug-out at
Camp 3/5, which was a support position of the Brigade. The enemy was
concentrating a heavy
fire on the Camp. A shell burst near the dug-out of Private Bebee and a fragment
penetrated his
skull, killing him instantly.. Private Bebee was a good soldier constantly
devoted to duty. Born
near Masonville, Iowa, December 8, 1889.
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