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    1. 1918- Vermont Military Casualties.
    2. Source, Poultney (Vt) Journal--Fri.Oct.18,1918. CASUALTIES AMONG VERMONTERS. Mrs. G. B. Brown on Fair Haven received a cablegram on Friday announcing the death in France of her son, Emil Trombly, who had been in the regular army nearly 12 years. He served on the Mexican border and went to France with Gen. Pershing.His age was 32, and he is survived also by one sister, Mrs. Rose Locke of Fair Haven. Pvt. Oliver J. Garrow of Burlington, killed by an auto truck. He was a member of Co. M., Vt. N. G., and went overseas early last year. Pvt. Andrew J. Eaney, left Ft. Ethan Allen for overseas in April, missing in action. He was a member of H troop, 2d cavalry. George J. Mahoney, of Bellows Falls, severely wounded in France September 12th. Serving with the 103d machine gun battalion, Co.A, 53d brigade, 26th division. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney of North Walpole, N.H. Harry Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carls Holt of Montpelier, died at Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Penn., on the 11th. The parents were so informed by the captain of Co.B, 303d battalion, in which the young man was a private. He was 21 years of age and went to Gettysburg from the mechanical training school at Burlington in July. Charles E. Joslyn, Brattleboro, died of disease. Corp. Clarence M. Robinson, Post Mills, died of wounds received in action. Sergeant Bert A.Barrett of Rutland, Co. H, Fifty- seventh Pioneer regiment, died of pneumonia at Camp Wadsworth, Spartansburg, S. C., at the age of 34. Before going to the Mexican border in 1916 he was a member of the Rutland police force.

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