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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY - MEDICS on the WESTERN FRONT
An
incomplete list, compiled from "Officers and
Enlisted Men of the United States Naval Service
Who Died
- the World War", by the Bureau of
Navigation, 1920
Dental Surgeon Weeden Osborne, killed in action
June 6, 1918,
- died of
wounds
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
1918
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- refitting, battery explosion in New York
Navy Yard on 15th
CLARK, GUY H, Jr , Machinist's Mate, injured, died in Navy Hospital , New York
MILES, E L, Chief
Electrician, in Navy Hospital , N Y, unlikely to recover as
- the World War", by the Bureau of
Navigation, 1920
US Submarine K-5 (later SS-36)
(US Naval Historical Center,
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, BN -
original Bureau of Navigation
publication,
DOI - died of
injuries, DOW - died of wounds, G - General, JG - junior grade, USNRF - US Naval
Reserve Force
3. Ranks of US Navy
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SUMMARY OF AXIS NAVY LOSSES -
German NAVY - Italian NAVY -
Japanese NAVY
GERMAN NAVY - ALL MAJOR WARSHIPS - Totals and
(Due to Royal NAVY)
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August 1945 - Royal NAVY Losses -
Axis NAVY Losses due to Royal NAVY
return to
- NAVY Losses -
Axis NAVY Losses due to Royal NAVY
return to
Campaigns of World War 2
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- Med
FRENCH NAVY
Mediterranean
Italian NAVY
Eastern
Med
- Part 2, Italian NAVY at War, 1942-45
Pre-War
1919
- Treaty of
- Axis powers of Germany and Italy. The Royal NAVY would be
responsible for the North Sea and most of the
Atlantic, although the French would contribute
some forces. In the Mediterranean,
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to Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1919
Some of the crew of USS Tampa in 1918. All
onboard were lost
- ex-USCG revenue cutter, refitting in Boston Navy Yard
AVERILL, FRANK MEDA, Seaman, USCG, disease,
died at Cambridge , Mass
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- Aviation,
BN -
original Bureau of Navigation
publication , DOI - died of injuries, DOW - died of wounds, G - General, JG - junior grade,
NHC - Naval Historical Center, R - Radio, USNRF - US Naval
Reserve Force
- the World War", by the Bureau of
Navigation, 1920
Enlargement shows NC-1 and NC-3 flying boats in
Newfoundland
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- Newport, R I, until the 24th
11th - Navy Yard, Charleston, S C, until November 16
11th - Receiving Ship, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa, until
October 9
11th - Submarine Base and Naval District Base, New London,
Conn
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US Navy
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
SEPTEMBER
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Philadephia and referring to Philadelphia Navy Yard)
Note: From here on,
influenza and respiratory deaths are identified with the location or vessel,
rather than with the individual, to show the extent of the
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- Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF
Navy Base Hospital No.5, Brest, France, respiratory disease
COLEMAN, HENRY DAVID,
Seaman
Navy Hospital, Hursley, England, respiratory disease
HAVENS, GEORGE
EDWARD,
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US Navy
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- Seaman, 2nd class Reserve Force
Navy Auxiliary School, Municipal Pier, Chicago, Ill,
respiratory disease
HIGBIE, EVERETT
CHESTER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF
Navy Base Hospital No.5, Brest, France, respiratory
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- entries
are from the Bureau of Navigation publication, dates
as given
DECEMBER
December 7, 1918
Boston, Mass
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
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By the middle of July, reports from NAVY ships and stations,
from Europe, Hawaii and elsewhere showed that a more fatal
influenza/respiratory disease pandemic was starting in many parts of the world
Cases of
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