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Search results: 541 records (cemno Like '10' OR cemcomno1 Like '10' OR cemcomno2 Like '10')
Name1 Serial # Rank State Organization Division Date of Death Cause of Death Place of Burial
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Cemetery #2,3
Place of Burial
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Cemetery #2,3
Disinterred
and Reburied
Cemetery #2,3
Plat #4,5

Shinners, Herbert 2088317 Private Machine Gun Company, 353rd Infantry 10/3/1918 Broncho Pneumonia & Enteritis 10 

Shuster, James E. 1258345 Corporal Company C, 103rd Field Signal Battalion 8/16/1918 Died of Wounds Received in Action 10 

Simaites, Anton 2058192 Private First Class Illinois Company L, 47th Infantry 4th 10/7/1918 Died of Wounds Received in Action 10 

Permanent Cemetery: St. Mihiel American Cemetery Block: D Row: 17 Grave: 36

Simmons, Emmett L. 167963 Private Company A, 17th Engineers 7/10/1918 Lobar Pneumonia 10 

Simpkins, Ralph 3188242 Mechanic Company F, 52nd Pioneer Infantry 3/4/1919 Broncho Pneumonia 10 

Simpson, William F. L. Major District of Columbia Of Infantry 1/17/1918 Appendicitis 10 

Permanent Cemetery: St. Mihiel American Cemetery Block: B Row: 2 Grave: 27

Sims, Avil 3682458 Private Headquarters Company, 804th Pio. Infantry 10/28/1918 Broncho Pneumonia & Pericarditis 10 

Permanent Cemetery: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Missouri Section:  Grave: 7506-A

Smith, Arlander 1810468 Private Company A, 808th Pion, Infantry 9/16/1918 Drowned, Body Recovered 10 

Smith, Bert L. 102425 Private Company L, 168th Infantry 3/30/1918 Mastoiditis 10 

Smith, Edmond 3271420 Private Company C, 334th Labor Battalion 11/6/1918 Lobar Pneumonia 10 
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5Plat number refers to the Initial Burial Plat on which this burial was documented. See National Archives ID 12007376.