Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Private Snedden E. Winter

Snedden E. Winter

   

Private, Company I

#101777

 

 

       Killed July 15 at Champagne Front.

       Buried July 16, 1918, Grave No. 32, Map No. 3.

       Son of Mr. and Mrs. E.E.Winter, Ames, Iowa.

       Private Winter was killed by a high explosive shell as he was
collecting his equipment to go to the dug-out during the bombard ment at Champagne. He had shown his ability as a soldier at all times on the Lorraine and Champagne Fronts.

   
   
   
   

Patrick A. Walsh

   

Private, Company I

#101978

 

  

 

      Killed July 15, 1918 at Champagne.

      Buried July 16th, Grave No. 52, Camp No. 3/5, Map No. 3.

      Relative's address: J. A. Walsh, 174 W. 65 Street, New York, City.

      Private Walsh was killed by a high explosive shell.

      He proved while on the Lorraine Front that he was a fine soldier and a cool man under fire.

      Private Walsh was transferred from the second Iowa to the 168th Infantry.

 

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