Washington, D.C., Oct. 13—the casualty list reported is as
follows:
Killed in action, 15
Missing in action, 65
Wounded severely, 206
Died from wounds and other causes, 20
Died from accident and other causes, 7
Died of disease, 13
Died from aeroplane accident, 1
Total, 325
Total number of casualties to date, including those reported
above:
Killed in action (including 291 at sea), 8,878
Died of wounds, 3,080
Died of disease, 2,307
Died of accident and other causes, 1,042
Wounded in action, 24,424
Missing in action (including prisoners), 5,465
Total to date, 45,176
The following North Carolinian has been cited for bravery:
Asst. Surgeon O.D.
King, attached to U.S.M.C.
“For extraordinary heroism in action near the Bois De
Belleau, June 10, 1918. On two successive days the regimental aid station in
which surgeon King was working was struck by heavy shells and in each case
demolished. Ten men were killed and a number of wounded were badly hurt by
falling timbers and stone. Under these harassing conditions, this officer
continued without cessation his treatment of the wounded, assisting in their
evacuation and setting an inspiring example of devotion and courage to the
officers and men serving under him.”
Mother: Mrs. O.D. King, Albemarle, North Carolina
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