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Lloyd Culp
Private, Company M
#102520
Died of wounds received in
action in March 19, 1918 at Baccarat Hospital. Buried in grave No. 27 in
Baccarat Cemetery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Culp, Madras, Oregon. Private Culp was taken ill
before the regiment sailed for France and was left behind.
He joined the regiment in France on March 6th. He
went over the top with his company on March 9th, and in the
encounter proved himself a good fighter and a brave
soldier.
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Ernest L. Stafford
Private, Company D
#100784
Died March 21, 1918 of scarlet fever. Buried in Baccarat Cemetery, Grave No. 32.
Son of Mrs. S. A. Stafford, Clear Lake, Iowa. Private Stafford was taken sick shortly after the first battle
on March 5th. He was delirious most of the time while in
the hospital and asked repeatedly for his mother.
Despite all efforts of the doctors and nurses he was too weak
to resist the disease.
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