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MARINE CASUALTIES
Transcribed from the Altoona Mirror August 14, 1918
MARINE CASUALTIES.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 14. – Ten marine casualties were announced by the war department today, divided as follows:
Killed in action, four; wounded severely, three; wounded (degree undetermined), one, and missing, two. They include.
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal John D. Stark, West Pittston, Pa.; Privates A. P. Darby, Vermillion, Ohio; H. G. Klebes, Sharon, Conn.; Herbert H. Souder, Philadelphia.
SEVERELEY WOUNDED.
Private G. M. Robinson, Conshohocken, Pa.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private S. C. Mullin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keywords/Tags: Corporal John D. Stark, West Pittston, Private A. P. Darby, Vermillion Ohio, Private H. G. Klebes, Sharon Conneticut, Private Herbert H. Souder, Philadelphia, Private G. M. Robinson, Conshohocken PA, Private S. C. Mullin, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, WWI