Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Private Arnold L. Wright

Arnold L. Wright

   

Private, Company C

#102398

 

 

      Died July 17th at hospital near Chalons. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Wright, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. Private Wright was carrying a French officer to the first aid station when a shell exploded and a fragment pierced his abdomen. He was taken to the hospital but died a short time later. Private Wright was cited for bravery. He was a good soldier and well liked by all the men.

   
   
   
   

David W. Davis

   

Corporal, Company G

 


        Killed July 18, 1918. Corporal Davis, with several others, was in a communicating trench when the enemy concentrated a heavy shell fire at that point. The fragments of a shell entered the leg of Corporal Davis and he was taken to the hospital at Chalons, where he died later. Corporal Davis was known for his well balanced temperament and his reputation in the company was such as to be envied. Relative's address: Hedrick, Iowa

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