Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Leonard C. Fuller

   

Private, Company F

#101215

 

 

     Killed July 15th near Camp 3/5.

     Buried at Camp 3/5, Grave No. 3.

     Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller, Shell Rock, Iowa.

     Private Fuller had gone through the German bombardment of the 14th and 15th and had almost reached the platoon position when he was killed instantly by shell fire. He was a young boy but he faced the German shells without fear. After he had been wounded he addressed one of his comrades as he passed by with these words, "This is some bombardment, isn't it?"

     Born March 25, 1898.

   
   
   
   

Glen A. Smith

   

Private, Company F

#101271

 

  

       Killed at Champagne Front July 15th.

       Buried at Camp 3/5, Grave No. 4, Map No. 4.

       Relative's address: Mrs. Lee W. Round, Farragut, Iowa.

       Private Smith was killed instantly by a shell when the platoon had almost reached its position. On their way to the trench he was very anxious to get a chance to meet the Germans hand to hand.

       Private Smith was a very dependable soldier and always carried out any orders in an admirable manner.

 
 
   

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