Monday, June 24, 2019

7 More N.C. Soldiers Officially Listed As Having Died, June 24, 1919

Deaths of 7 N.C. Boys Officially Announced

From The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, N.C., June 24, 1919

12 N.C. Men Among Losses

Washington, June 24—Twelve North Carolinians are included in the army list of 217 names and the marine list of 24 names just issued. The state men are as follows:

Private Lonnie Bazemore of Windsor, killed in action.

Private Graham Daniel of Oxford, killed in action.

Private Elam Summerlin of Mount Olive was killed in action.

Corporal William F. Ingram of Rockingham was killed in action.

Private Hilary F. McClure of Waynesville was killed in action.

Private Andrew Jackson Higgins of Eunice was killed in action.

Private Alonzo Gilbert Pack of Winston Salem died of wounds.

Private Delwin Dixon of Texas was wounded severely.

Private Robert Farrow of Charlotte was wounded severely.

Private Bennie Tabon of Garments was wounded severely.

Lieutenant Harvey Smith Hester of Ashville was wounded slightly.

Sergeant Richard McLawhorne of Kinston was wounded slightly.


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