Honor Roll of those on the Woevre at St. Mihiel 

 
 
George G. Hardinger, Corporal Company H.

George G. Hardinger

   

Corporal Company H

#101615

 


        Killed September 13th on the St. Mihiel drive. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hardinger, Waterloo, Iowa. As company H were advancing on the morning of September 13th, they ran into a bunch of machine gun nests. Corporal Hardinger sought shelter in a shell hole, but was seen a little later on his knees shooting at a German machine gunner. His men called to him to keep down, but at that instant a machine gun bullet hit him between the eyes, killing him instantly. He was a brave soldier and thought well of by all his comrades.

   
   

Robert S. Casebolt

   

Private Company M

#1569334

 


        Killed September 14, 1918 at the St. Mihiel Front. Buried in Grave No. 15-C, Map of Pannes. Casebolt had only been with the regiment a short time but had proved himself a good soldier. Relative's address, Mary C. Hawkins, Valonica, Indiana.

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