During World War I, Anderson served in the Chemical Warfare Division. He died of influenza on October 20, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Fields served as a private in the U.S. Army. He died of influenza at Camp Johnston in Florida on October 13, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Gilbert served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army. He died of influenza and pneumonia at Camp Taylor in Kentucky on February 21, 1919. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Grusnick served as a private in the U.S. Army. He died from pneumonia and influenza at Camp Hancock in Georgia on October 2, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Morrow served in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. He died of influenza on September 23, 1918, at the naval hospital in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Haynes served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. He died of influenza on September 30, 1918, at the naval hospital at Great Lakes, Illinois. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Higgins served as a sergeant in the 13th Observation Battery of the U.S. Field Artillery. He died of influenza at Camp Taylor in Kentucky on October 13, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...
During World War I, Luttrell served as a sergeant. He died of influenza on September 17, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, McLendon served as a first lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. He died of influenza in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 30, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...
During World War I, McCullough served as a fireman in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. He died of influenza on September 22, 1918, while at sea. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, McFall served as a private in the 13th Company of the 4th Training Battalion. He died of influenza at Camp Pike in Arkansas on October 6, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, McLendon served as a private in Company 10 of the 34d Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade. He died of influenza at Camp Dix in New Jersey on October 8, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Ramsden served as a sergeant in the 124th Ambulance Company. He died of influenza at Camp Mills in New York on October 20, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Richardson served in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. He died of influenza on September 23, 1918, in the naval hospital at Great Lakes, Illinois. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Stewart served as a first lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps. He died of influenza at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia on October 19, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database: ...
During World War I, Snow served as a chief quartermaster in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. He died of influenza on September 30, 1918, at the naval hospital in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star...