Kansas casualties in the World War, 1917-1919. Supplement [no. 1]. Regular Army, National Guard, National Army, Enlisted Reserve Corps

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Language

English

Publication Date

1921

Publisher

Kansas State Printing Plant

Place of Publication

Topeka, Kansas

Physical

27 pages ; 23 cm

Notes

"March 1, 1921.".

"Completed records of the soldiers whose names appear in the following list were received from the War Department too late to be included in the original volume. This supplement is arranged in two sections, the first containing records of men whose name and incomplete record are included in the original volume, and the second section containing records of men whose names do not appear in the original volume.".

Kansas Casualties Grouped By Causes And Class Of Service -- Kansas Casualties Corrections Of Records Appearing In Original Volume Part II -- Kansas Casualties Additions To Records Appearing In Original Volume -- Relatives Of Deceased Soldiers Named As Persons To Be Notified In Case Of Emergency.

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