Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Private Milton D. Fulghum

Milton D. Fulghum

   

Private, Company K

#102058

 

 

       Died July 16th.

       Buried at Bussy Le Chateau.

       Private Fulghum was making his eleventh trip through the bombardment to the dressing station when a high explosive shell struck near him and almost blew both legs off; he died on the way to the hospital.

       He was one of the first to volunteer for hazardous work. Private Fulghum was admired and liked by all. 

       Relative's address: Mrs. Geo. L. Burmeister, Mason City, Iowa.

       He was recommended for the Distnguished Service Cross by his Captain.

   
   
   
   

Alex C. Rasmusson

   

Private, Company D

#99312

  

    

       Died July 16, 1918.

       Buried at Champagne near Camp 3/5.

       Private Rasmusson was wounded by a shell at Camp 3/5 and was started back to the hospital in an ambulance. He was so weak,
however, that he died before they reached the hospital.

      Relative's address: Geo. W. Nalcord, Clear Lake, Iowa.

Photograph

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