Honor Roll, The Argonne Dead

Argonne Offensive 

 
 
 

Photograph

George W. C. Vaughn

   

First Lieutenant Company E


    
 

         Wounded October 13, 1918.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Vaughn, Providence, Rhode Island.  Lieutenant Vaughn was seriously wounded near Montfaucon from an explosive shell.  He was sent to the Base Hospital No. 68 located at Mars, where he died on November 11, 1918.  He was buried with full military honors in the officers' cemetery at Mars-Sur-Allier.  Lieutenant Vaughn attended the First Plattsburg Camp in 1916 and also in 1917.  Born April 5, 1895, Providence, Rhode Island.

   
   

Fred Irvin

   

Private Company A

 


      

          Died at Base Hospital, Camp Dodge, February 17, 1919.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. C. Irvin, Earlham, Iowa.  Private Irvin was gassed November 4, 1917 and through exposure he contracted tuberculosis.

 
 
   

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~reference: "THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE", W. E. Robb,  1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 389.

~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman