From The Daily Times, Wilson, N.C., November 11,
1918
Casualty List
Washington, D.C., Nov. 9—the casualty list is reported by
the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces:
Killed in action, 363
Died of wounds, 251
Died of accident and other causes, 3
Died of disease, 175
Wounded, degree undetermined, 125
Wounded slightly, 46
Wounded severely, 22
Prisoner, 1
Total 982
NORTH CAROLINIANS
KILLED IN ACTION
Sergeant Marion L. Daniels, Goldsboro
Sergeant Pearlie H. Harris, Smithfield
Sergeant James. L. Hessie, Durham
Sergeant Thomas Monday, Weaverly
Corporal Fred Bass, Edenton
Corporal Herbert M. Miles, Warrenton
Corporal Frank Weaver, Warrenton
Mechanic Charlie V. Wilkins, Durham
Private Robert L. Andrews, Roanoke Rapids
Private Robey Edwards-Campbell, Lenoir
Private Hubert Cates, Louisburg
Private Geo. T. Dixon, Franklinton
Private James O. Driver, Selma
Private Otha Eason, Rocky Mount
Private Robert Sutton, Graham
Private Martin Taylor, Paintrock
Private Joseph L. Green, Gay
Private Gaither Miller, Johnlen
Private Lonnie J. Thomas, Polkton
Private James C. Glover, Zebulon
Private John D. Mizell, Williamton
Private Leitch W. Stallings, Concord
Private John R. Avent, Albemarle
Private William J. Carroll, Kannapolis
Private John L. Garland, Monroe
Private Walter L. Monteith, Glenville
Private James Burleson (Burelson?), Boonford
Private Arkansas R. Chalmers, Raleigh
Private William T. Dodson, Sandy Ridge
Private John H. Easton, Linewood
Private Arthur L. Edmundson, Snow Hill
Private Garice Edwards, Highlands
Private Adrian H. Grantham, Mt. Olive
Private Milton Green, Blowing Rock
Private Ranzy B. Little, Stanfield
Private John E. Lynch, Durham
Private Willie Earnest Macy, Kernersville
Private David P. Meggs, Camden
Private Olon O. Skinner, Beaufort
DIED OF DISEASE
Private Ballard Miller, Winston-Salem
Private Garfield Dunning, Aulander
Private Thad B. Watkins, Bryson City
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