Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Leslie W. Darling, Private First Class Company E

Leslie W. Darling

   

Private First Class Company E

#100884

 

    

      Died in Field Hospital No. 117, July 30th. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Darling, Ogden, Iowa. Born at Chicago, Illinois, August 23, 1895. Private Darling was severely wounded at Foret de Fere, near Chateau Thierry, July 26th. He was a good soldier and a clean-cut man. His death was deeply felt by his many comrades. Private Darling had taken the civil service examination for railroad clerk and was called for a position shortly after he had enlisted. Private Darling had taken the civil service examination for railroad clerk and was called for a position shortly after he had enlisted.

   
   
   
   

Albert Lien

   

Private Company E

#100902

 

    

 

       Died in Field Hospital No. 117, July 30, 1918. Born May 28, 1895. Relative's address, Mrs. J. C. Pollitt, Rapid City, South Dakota. Private Lien was seriously wounded at Foret de Fere, near Chateau Thierry on July 26th. He was a good, true soldier and a willing worker.

Albert Lien, Private Company E

 
 
   

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