"The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Wednesday, January 1, 1919 TWO K. C. SOLDIERS REPORTED WOUNDED Private Thomas McGREAVY, listed in a recent casualty list as wounded, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGREAVY, 1005 Osage avenue, Kansas City, Kas. He is 21 years old and enlisted in the _39th infantry, 35th division, in July 1917. Official notification of his injury has not yet been received. At the same time that a message from the war department was received stating that Captain Joseph GUILLET had been killed in action, October 10, a letter arrived from him stating that he expected to be returned to his command after several weeks in the hospital. Captain GUILLET was severely gassed while serving with the 30th infantry. He is the son of Mrs. P. L. GUILLET, 3500 East Sixty-first street. He was a student at Columbia university when war was declared and entered the first officers training corps. He was commissioned second lieutenant and has since been promoted to captain. (I have no connection with any of these families but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)