Company F History Charles Ryman Herr

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Excerpt from Company F History: 319th Infantry

In addition to above a total of seventeen (17) men were taken sick while in France and were sent to hospitals - of this number eight (8) were returned to duty with the Company.

Of the total number of ninety-one (91) officers and men wounded, gassed or accidentally wounded in action - forty-four (44) were returned to duty with the Company.

After returning to the United States eight (8) men re-enlisted in the Regular Army.

Of the twenty(20) men killed and missing - thirteen (13) were original members of the Company and seven (7) replacements.

Of the eighty-eight (88) men wounded, gassed or accidentally wounded - seventy-seven (77) were original members of the Company and eleven (11) replacements.

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Полное название книги Charles Ryman Herr Company F History
Автор Charles Ryman Herr
Ключевые слова общие работы по истории войн, история войн
Категории Справочники, словари, энциклопедии, Военное дело, оружие и военная техника
ISBN 9781331273059
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом company-f-history-charles-ryman-herr
Название с ошибочной раскладкой company f history charles ryman herr