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The IOWA MAGAZINE
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Vol. 2
December ---1918
No. 6 |
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Iowa Boys Who Have Sacrificed Their Lives That Democracy Might
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Lest We Forget
These sons of Iowa shall be our heroes until the end of
time. We cannot bring them back to life, nor can we heal
the broken hearts of those mothers and fathers who gave
their boys to the cause of liberty.
But in
every county in Iowa there should be built a permanent
memorial, that, with the coming of each new dawn, will
remind us not only of the final sacrifice these boys
have made, but also of the ideals for which they fought. |
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Page 19
Row |
Name |
Town |
Other Information |
1 |
Wm. Brackmeyer |
Colesburg |
Killed in action
Aug. 1, '18 |
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Elmer M Wilson |
Corwith |
Died of wounds
received in action,
Sept. 29, 1918 |
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Robert L. Foster |
Arlington |
Died of disease |
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Walter H. Looft |
Ledyard |
Killed in action |
2 |
Mark A. Pooley |
Webster City |
Killed in action in
France |
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Clifford Johnson |
New Market |
Killed in action |
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Edward Strunck |
Creston |
Killed in action,
Aug. 9 |
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Lloyd W. Head |
Greenfield |
Killed in action in
France, July 15, 1918 |
3 |
Chas. H. Peterson |
Dayton |
Killed in action in
France, July 26, 1918 |
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Pvt. Leo N. Kenyon |
Brooks |
Killed in action |
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Ernest F. Merkle |
Luverne |
Killed in action,
July 26, 1918 |
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Vern R. Hawbaker |
Rippey |
Died of wounds in
action, Oct. 13, 1918 |
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