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William C. N. Johnson
Private Company K
Died at Camp Mills, New York, November 19, 1917. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson, Prescott, Iowa. William
Johnson took sick with the measles, which was quickly followed
by pneumonia, of which he died five days after the second time
the regiment embarked for France.
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James Mattingly
Private, Company I
Died at Camp Mills, November 19, 1917. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Mattingly, Ames, Iowa Private Mattingly enlisted at
the home station of the Second Iowa Infantry, and later was
transferred to the 168th Infantry. He went with us to
Camp Mills, where he took sick and died, the first man from
Company I.
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