Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Photograph

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Harvey Cook

   

Private, Company G

 

 

      Killed July 15, 1918 at Champagne near Camp 3/5. Relative's address: Don Cook, Maben West Virginia. The dug-out allotted to Company G was insufficient to shelter the entire company and part of the first platoon were moved into a nearby communicating trench. A fragment of shell pierced the abdomen of Private Cook and he died instantly. Private Cook was a quiet and unassuming fellow, but thorough and devoted.

   
   

Louis Weiss

   

Private, Company M

#102693

 

  

       Killed July 15, 1918 at the Champagne Front. Buried July 16th, Grave No. 34, Map No. 3. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weiss, Woodbine, Texas. Private Weiss went through the various training stations and into the Lorraine with the regiment. While in the Champagne Front he was killed by a high explosive shell while going to his post. His absence was a keen loss to his comrades and his place was never filled.

Private Louis Weiss

 
 
   

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