Honor Roll of those on the Woevre at St. Mihiel  

 
 
 

Willis F. Woodward, Private Company A.

Willis F. Woodward

   

Private Company A

 


        Died September 16th, from wounds received in action September 15, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Woodward, Winterset, Iowa. Private Woodward was killed by shrapnel during the drive on the St. Mihiel Front. He was gassed at Lorraine and was in the hospital for three weeks. He served with the regiment through the Chateau Thierry drive. Private Woodward was made a corporal a short time before his death. He was a good soldier and his loss was felt by all who knew him.

   
   

Francisco Lemos

   

Private Company G

#1488072

 


       Killed September 16, 1918 at St. Mihiel Sector, 1,500 yards N. E. Louisville Farm. Buried in Grave No. 3-B, Map of Chambley 5-6 XXXIII-13. Private Lemos was on scout duty with his company when a high explosive shell hit him killing him instantly. He had been with the regiment but a short time, this battle being his first engagement. Relative's address, Mrs. Matilda Salmis, Kerrville, Texas.

Francisco Lemos, Private Company G.

 
 
   

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~reference: "THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE", W. E. Robb,  1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 313.

~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman