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��SECOND LIEUTENANT HERBERT K. JONES

Twenty-third Company, Sixth Machine Gun Battalion, Second Division. Killed in action near Chateau Thierry on July 19, 1918.

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��2nd Lt. HERBERT K. JONES

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��.^j_, Lieutenant Jones was born in Anthony,

cated in the public schools of Lawrence and Hutchinson, Kans., graduating in 1911, and then entering the employ of his father in the real estate business. He was admitted to the Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan and as- signed to the First Company. Upon re- ceiving his commission, Lieutenant Jone." was ordered overseas, sailing in January, 1918, as a casual officer. After receiving further instruction at Chattilon-sur-Seine, France, in machine gun work and minor tactics, he was assigned to the Fifteenth Company of the Sixth Machine Gun Bat- talion, Second Division, later being trans- ferred to the Twenty-third Company of the same outfit. He served throughout the heavy fighting during the Second Bat- tle of the Marne and met instant death from machine gun fire during the Cha- teau Thierry-Soissons engagement on July 19, 1918. Lieutenant Jones was un- married. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Llev^elyn Jones, of Meade, Kans.
 * >""^ Kans., on May 25, 1892. He was edu-

��FIRST LIEUTENANT LOUIS K. JUDEN

Intelligence officer, 120th Infantry, Thirtieth Division. Died on October 26, 1918, in

Etretat, Seine Inferieure, from effects of gas poisoning received in action

in Flanders, October 19, 1918.

��Lieutenant Juden v^ras born in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on August I I, 1890. He w^as educated in the public schools of H '7 : Cape Girardeau and Oklahoma City, Okla. After a period of contracting work Lieutenant Juden went into farming at which he continued until his admittance to the Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, where he was commis- sioned and ordered overseas, sailing on December 15, 1917. Upon arrival in France he was ordered to A. E. F. schools for further study, and then assigned,to ths 120th Infantry as intelligence officer. He was severely gassed in May, 1918, and rpent some weeks in a London hosiptal before returning to his regiment. On October 19, 1918, while seeking informa- tion Lieutenant Juden was again overcome by the fumes of a gas attack and was carried to General Hospital No. I of the B. E. F., where pneumonia set in and he died a week later. He was unmarried and the only son of Mr. William W. Juden of Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mrs. Juden died shortly after the lieutenant was born.

��1st Lt. LOUIS K; JUDEN

���BORN AUGUST II, DIED OCTOBER 26,

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