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This page supplements The 315th Infantry U.S. Army at the beginning of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
Company "K", 315th Infantry, 79th Division U.S. Army - World War One
Photograph of Company "K", 315th Infantry, at Vertou (near Nantes), Loire Inferieure, France.

This photograph was taken when the company was returning to America, in April 1919, long after the fighting at Montfaucon (Sector "304") of 16-30 September 1918.
Roster of Company "K"
September 1, 1918
Note: This list differs from the list of company deaths because it was compiled before the fighting began on 26 September 1918. The symbol (†) marks those who died in the war.
CAPTAIN: George P. Scholes
FIRST LIEUTENANTS: Charles Arbuthnot, 3rd.; William M. Carroll, Jr.; Walter M. Collins
SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Ernest V. Becker; Louis U. Labine
FIRST SERGEANT: Joseph F. Kilroy
MESS SERGEANT: William L. Jenkins
SUPPLY SERGEANT: Morris F. Steinberg
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Company "K" - Deaths
KILLED IN ACTION [38]
- 2ND LIEUT. John T. Owens
- SGT. Harry L. Greenwood
- SGT. Andrew C. Shagren
- SGT. William A. Sievers
- SGT. Louis C. Symington
- CORP. John Ayre, Jr.
- CORP. Pasquale D'Amato
- CORP. Stephen G. Fritz
- CORP. David Gould
- CORP. Lorenzo Lobaccaro
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Thomas W. Astbury
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Bernard J. Casey
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Russell T. Delker
- PVT. 1ST. CL. William H. Duke
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Edward F. McAleer
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Robert R. Morris
- PVT. 1ST. CL. John J. Quinn
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Thomas W. Rauschenberger
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Eugene G. Watkins
- PVT. Giovanni Angelillo
- PVT. Bernard Aspell
- PVT. George D. Blaney
- PVT. Albert Commaker
- PVT. Charles J. Coyle
- PVT. George Gonaff
- PVT. Clyde Jacobs
- PVT. Charles M. Keeno
- PVT. James M. Kinney
- PVT. John L. Lynch
- PVT. William P. Mann
- PVT. Horace J. O'Donnell
- PVT. Henry L. Rhodes
- PVT. Anthony Samkowitz
- PVT. John J. Sartory
- PVT. John V. Scudero
- PVT. Clarence W. South
- PVT. Joe Waters
- PVT. Peter Zack
DIED OF WOUNDS [3]
- SGT. John M. Rose
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Joseph A. Coyle
- PVT. William A. Nichols
DIED OF ACCIDENT OR DISEASE [3]
- SGT. Christopher W. Kelly
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Einar S. Hanssen
- PVT. 1ST. CL. Pabor Livingston
MISSING IN ACTION [1]
- PVT. Bernard Z. Sedlmeyer
Additionally, from Company "K", 92 soldiers were WOUNDED IN ACTION, and three soldiers were CAPTURED by the German Army.
Source: The Official History of the 315th Infantry U.S.A., being a true record of its organization and training, and of its operations in the World War, and of its activities following the signing of the Armistice, 1917-1919, Compiled and published by Historical Board of the 315th Infantry: Philadelphia, 1920. Pages 122, 116, 270, 271, 129-133, 137.
[This copy: The Infantry School Library, Ft. Benning, Georgia]
Note: the lists on this page try to exactly copy the lists in the book; if there are mistakes or inconsistencies here, they are also in the book.
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Last revised: 21 March 2005 : 2005-03-21 by Robert [Wesley] Angelo.
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