Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Charles Miller, Private Company C

 

Charles Miller

   

Private Company C

#101014

 

    

      

         Buried August 1st. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Blanchard, Iowa. Private Miller served two months with the Battalion Intelligence Platoon, where he did excellent work. He was in first patrol that entered the town of Sergy, afterwards going into the town alone as a runner. Bravery and courage were among his excellent qualities. He was ads faithful and true a soldier as ever entered the service. His work was always looked upon with pride by his superior officers.

   
   
   
   

Douglas B. Green

   

First Lieutenant Company H

 

 

       Died August 18, 1918 at Field Hospital No. 165. Buried in grave No. 6, Beau-St-Germain, Aisne. Relative's address, Mrs. Edward D. Smith, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Green was mortally wounded while leading his section over the top in the final dash on Sergy. Lieutenant Green distinguished himself as one of the coolest officers in the regiment under shell fire.

Douglas B. Green, First Lieutenant Company H

 
 
   

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