The history of Company B, 311th Infantry in the World War
History
The history of Company B, 311th Infantry in the World War
United States. Army. Infantry. 311th regiment, 1917-1919. Co. B; World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- United States
Alabama 1 1
California 1
Colorado 1
Connecticut 1
Illinois 5 30
Indiana 1
Iowa 1
Kansas 1
Maryland 2
Massachusetts 1 2 1 1
Michigan 1
Minnesota 23
Nebraska 1
New Jersey 115 1 8
New Mexico 1
New York 4 100 3 17
Ohio 1 8
Oregon 1
Pennsylvania 6
South Carolina 1
Tennessee 1 1 2
Texas 3
Wisconsin 37
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6 232 7 140
Canada 1
Unknown 17
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Total 6 232 7 158
NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IN THE COMPANY
Officers Men
Killed in Action 1 35
Died of Wounds 1 12
Died of Disease 0 0
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2 47
Wounded in Action 1 83
Accidentally Wounded 0 6
Gassed 0 10
Missing in Action 1 22
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Total--all classes 4 168
LIST OF CASUALTIES
KILLED IN ACTION
1st Lieut.
Roy A. Schuyler
Sergeants
Lehy, Howard C.
Newell, Clendedon S.
Newell, James McC.
Schelter, John D.
Corporals
Apicelli, Joseph
Weidman, John C.
Wolcott, George T.
Pvts. 1st Class
Butler, William G.
Deleskie, Stanley
Effingham, Harry
Erlandson, Gustave F.
Hansenberger, John G.
Laurencell, Harry J.
Lykes, James H.
Schreiner, George
Schultz, Walter
Slover, Luke E.
Sullivan, John L.
Privates
Arcuri, Carmine
Burchell, Harold E.
Cahill, James E.
Cantu, Peter E.
Cole, Harry L.
Dollard, Joseph P.
Hardies, William A.
Kindt, Edward W.
Koegel, William
Koehler, Herman G.
Kropidlowski, Peter W.
Makowiecki, Boleslau
O’Hara, William F.
Stuhser, Frank H.
Vorta, Nicholas
Worsfold, Albert J.
Zanni, Michael
DIED OF WOUNDS
1st Lieut.
William S. Lahey
Mechanics
Farry, Lester E.
Tuthill, George L.
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