Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Glenn Rhodes

   

Private Company H

 

 

       Died of wounds received in action, November 2, 1918. 

       Son of E. J. Rhodes, Sloan, Iowa. 

       During our drive to Sedan we did not have many casualties as the Germans fled as fast as we approached their position.

       Only three men in our regiment were wounded, and Glenn was one of those.

   
   
   
   

William V. McMurray

   

Second Lieutenant Headquarters Company 363d Infantry

        Formerly Sergeant Company B 168th Infantry

 

 

     Buried at Waerghem, Belgium.

     William McMurray served with Company B in the Mexican Border service and served with the 168th Infantry through the battles of the summer. 

      He was sent to the army candidates' school at Langres, France, where he was commissioned Second Lieutenant. 

      He was killed in action on November 3rd, while serving with the 91st division in Belgium.

      Relative's address,  Everett McMurray, 3219 Cleveland Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa

 
 
   

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~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman