Killed October 14th in Argonne Forest. Buried in Grave No. 1-22, Map of Kreimhilde, Stellung. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Wall, Selma, North Carolina. Private Wall had dug his fox-hole on the night of October 14th, and was asleep when a German shell lit directly at his feet and killed him instantly. He was one of the last replacements to join the regiment.
Edward J. Voss
Private First Class Machine Gun Company
#99765
Killed October 15, 1918, in the Argonne Woods. Buried in the Argonne Forest. Private Voss was hit in the side by a spray of machine gun bullets, while he was assisting his corporal in getting a machine gun ready for action. He lived for about two hours. Private Voss had served throughout the Lorraine Campaign, Champagne, Chateau Thierry and
St. Mihiel. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voss, Pomeroy, Iowa.
Photograph
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~reference:
"THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE",
W. E. Robb, 1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des
Moines, Iowa. Page 343.