Clark County, Wisconsin

OUR GOLD STAR SOLDIERS

 

Information supplied by Ken Wood

 

Extracted from: WISCONSIN'S GOLD STAR LIST
Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Nurses from the Badger State Who Died in the Federal Service During the World War
Prepared by John G. Gregory, Department of War History, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin,
Published by the Society, 1925

Navy Coat Button

NAVY

Name and Residence

Rank and Unit

Remarks

Kauffman, Charles, 26, Loyal; Seaman 2nd class; Died disease (pneumonia) Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, September 28, 1918

 

 

Wisconsin Button

ARMY

Name and Residence

Rank and Unit

Remarks

Anthony, Rella, 22, Neillsville Private, 329th Infantry Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) December 30 1918
Baker, Earl E., 24, Owen;  Private 26th Infantry; Soissons; KIA July 22, 1918
Banderob, Harry, 24, Thorp:  Private 343rd Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) September 26, 1918
Beeckler, Rex C., 23, Granton;  Private 130th Infantry, 330th Machine gun Battalion KIA October 30 1918
Bruckert, August F., 29. Withee; Private 161st Depot Brigade; US; died disease (emphysema) November 18, 1918
Bruny, John, 20, Neillsville;  Wisc Nat Guard; Private 1st class 128th Infantry; Overseas; died disease (diphtheria) 11 March 1918
Buss, Fred, 24, Owen; overseas; Private 1st class 343rd Infantry; Died disease (pneumonia) 31 October 1918
Castner, Glen Claven, 21, Loyal; Unassigned, Camp Nichols;  Died disease (Pneumonia) November 7, 1918
Cox, Aubrey, 19, Greenwood;  Private 128th Infantry 2nd Marnes; Died wounds August 5, 1918
Cresap, Milton E., 29, Granton;  Private Machinegun Training Corp, Camp Hancock, Died disease (Influenza) 22 October 1918
Dietrich, Bennie A., 24, Clark; Private 111th Infantry; Lorraine; KIA October 28, 1918
Ehlert, George William, 28, married, Clark;  Private Motor Truck Co 42nd Supply Team; Died disease (pneumonia) October 4, 1918
Farning, Arthur, Greenwood;  Wisc Nat Guard; Private 1st class 128th Infantry; Died disease (measles) April 8, 1918
Firnstahl, Raymond M., 24, Colby  Private 38th Infantry; Meuse-Argonne, defensive sector; KIA October 9, 1918
Garbisch, Adolph, 29, Neillsville;  Private Field Remount Squad; Overseas; died (suicide by drowning) August 22, 1919
Gullickson, Nels, 31, Neillsville;  Private 11th Infantry; Verdun sector; KIA November 7, 1918
Hall, John L., 21, Granton;  Private 1st class, 128th Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) April 6, 1918
Halle, Arnold E., 23, Greenwood;  Private Replace Grp Med Dept, Camp Greenleaf, GA; Died disease (pneumonia)  October 4, 1918
Hanson, Charles F. Abbotsford;  Private Replace Grp Med Dept, Camp Greenleaf, GA; Died disease (pneumonia) November 9, 1918
Harper, Fred B., 20, Thorp;  Private 1st class 125th Infantry, 163rd Infantry; 2nd Marne, Juvigny, Soissons, Chateau Thierry; KIA September 4, 1918
Haugen, Otto, 24, Neillsville;  Wisc Nat Guard; Private 1st class 128th Infantry; KIA August 1, 1918
Himmel, William J., 30, married, Curtiss; Private 343rd Infantry;  Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) September 29, 1918
Howard, Glenn L., 24, Neillsville;  Private 128th Infantry; 2nd Marne, Hill 230; KIA August 1, 1918
Huckstead, Thomas F., 25, Neillsville;  Private 343rd Infantry; Overseas; died disease (meningitis) November 6, 1918
Johnson, George W., 19, Withee;  Private 1st class 43rd Field Artillery; US; died disease (pneumonia) December 8, 1918
Joyce, Edward, 24, Greenwood; Private 343rd Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) October 3, 1918
Knaack, Albert Jr, 27, Dorchester;  Private Med Detachment; US; died disease (Influenza) October 9, 1918
Knaack, Edward, 25, Dorchester;  Private 7th Infantry; Argonne;KIA October 18, 1918
Knorrr, Lynn Elmer, 29, Granton; Private 161 depot brigade, Camp Grant; Died disease (pneumonia) October 2, 1918
Langjahr, Oliver J., 23, Colby; overseas, Private 343 Infantry; Died disease (pneumonia) September 30, 1918
Langrehr, William E., 25, Granton,  Private 343 Infantry; Overseas, died disease (pneumonia) October 4, 1918
Lindekugel, Richard E., 27, Loyal;  Private 343 Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) October 20, 1918
Lloyd, Louis Adrian, 23, Columbia;  Private 1 class 343 Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) 28 September 1918
Mabie, Alvin R., 21, Loyal;  overseas; Private 312 Infantry; Died disease (pneumonia) January 8, 1919
Mabie, Harris E., 24, Loyal;  overseas; Private 312 Infantry; Died of wounds October 21, 1918
Malinowski, Alex, 22, Thorp; Private 161 depot brig; US; died disease (pneumonia) October 6, 1918
Matson, Neils M., 23, Withee; ; Private 131 Infantry Gressaire Woods; KIA August 9, 1918
Melcher, Alphonse, 22, Humbird;  Private 1 class 16 Infantry; Soissons, St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest; KIA October 4, 1918
Merrill, Percy E., 22, Atwood; Private 1 class 107 supply team; Overseas; died disease (Pneumonia) December 24, 1918
Mike, Dewey, 19, Neillsville;  Private 128 Infantry; 2nd Marne, Soissons; died of wounds August 30, 1918
Miller, Claud, 32, Thorp;  Private 161 depot brig US; died disease (pneumonia) October 7, 1918
Owen, Verne Minar, 23, Loyal; Private training depot Central Officers Training School, Buffalo; Died disease (pneumonia) November 8, 1918
Pollnow, Louis, 24, Neillsville; Private 1 class 343 Infantry; US; died disease (pneumonia) September 28, 1918
Preisig, Ernest, 20, Neillsville;  Private 7 field arty; US; died disease (septicemia) May 3, 1917
Rabenstein, Carl, 30, Neillsville;  Wisc Nat Guard; corp 128 Infantry; Died of wounds October 10, 1918
Richter, John A., 26, Curtiss;  Private 331 field arty; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) October 7, 1918
Romanczuk, Walter, 25, Owen; Private 127 Infantry; Fismes, Soissons, Verdun; KIA October 15, 1918
Schultz, Edward, 19, Veefkind; Wisc Nat Guard; Private 1 class 127 Infantry; Sergy; died wounds August 5 1918
Schwitzenburg, Fred, 21, Neillsville;  Wisc Nat Guard; Private 1 class 128 Infantry; Cierges Hill; KIA August 1, 1918
Seif, Louis, 28, Neillsville;  2 Lt 127 Infantry; Aisne-Marne; KIA August 4, 1918
Stecker, Levi J., 23, Colby;  Private 53 Infantry; Overseas; died disease (pneumonia) October 28, 1918
Stelloh, George, 22, Neillsville; Wisc Nat Guard; corp 121 machinegun battalion; Aisne-Marne, Oise-Marne, Meuse-Argonne; died disease (meningitis) April 12, 1919
Thompson, Carl, 30, Curtiss;  2 Lt 126 Infantry; Oise-Aisne; KIA August 31, 1918
Tormey, Cecil G., 22, Thorp; overseas; SSgt 127 Infantry; Died disease (pneumonia) May 1, 1918
Vanhuisen, Albert, 20, Owen; bugler 128 Infantry; 2nd Marne, Soissons; KIA September 1, 1918
Vincent, Alvin, 22, Neillsville;  Private 16 Infantry, 128 Infantry; KIA May 28, 1918
Wallis, Henry Dean, 22, Greenwood;  Private 1 class 127 Infantry; Near Fismes; KIA August 5, 1918
Wasserburger, Charles, 29, Neillsville;  corp 128 Infantry; 2nd Marne, Soissons; KIA September 1, 1918
Weissborn, Eric F., 19, Loyal;  corp 128 Infantry; 2nd Marne, Soissons; wounded August 30; KIA November 10, 1918
Wilson, William, 27, Neillsville; mechanic 28 Infantry, 16 Infantry; KIA May 28, 1918
Wosniak, Felix, 23, Thorp; overseas;
Private Air Service Corps; Died accident (run over by tram car) May 11, 1919

 

 


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