Killed October 24, 1918 at the Argonne. Son of Mrs. Mollie Oliver, Clarksville,
Tennessee. Private Oliver was sent to this organization as a replacement and had been
with us but a short time when we went into action in the Argonne. He was wounded by a
fragment of a gas shell and was taken to the hospital where he died from his wounds.
Earl R. Dunham
Private Company G
Son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Dunham, Ottumwa, Iowa. Private Dunham was looking after
a wounded comrade when he was hit by a machine gun bullet. He died two days later,
October 29. 1918.
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~reference:
"THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE",
W. E. Robb, 1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des
Moines, Iowa. Page 387.