Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

George O'Laughlin

   

Private, Company A

#100047

 

 

       Died June 21, 1918 in hospital at Baccarat. Buried in Baccarat Cemetery, Grave No. 118. Relative's address: Mrs. William Usher, Stuart, Iowa. Private O'Laughlin was wounded fatally by a piece of high explosive shell that hit him in the left side on June 19, 1918.  He was wounded at Pexonne during bombardment there the night we were relieved by the French. In the trenches at Lorraine he did very good work.

   
   
   
   

Miles W. McBeth

   

Cook, Machine Gun Company

#99721

 

  

    

      Died in Evacuation Hospital No.2, from wounds received June 18, 1918. Buried June 22nd in Baccarat Cemetery, Grave No. 119. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McBeth, Des Moines, Iowa. Cook McBeth was wounded while at work in the kitchen. A high explosive shell dropped in the kitchen and exploded, wounding McBeth and Baldwin.

 
 
   

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