PAUL RINK, L 6TH US INF
Note: Paul Rink is L 6th US Inf, not L 6th Artillery
MANILA. (Received December 2, 1899-12.28 p. m.).
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Casualties not previously reported: Killed—Harry O. Lee, B, Ninth Infantry, November 25, near Capas; Henry W. Landfeohr, E, Thirty-fifth Infantry, engagement Toboatin Bridge, November 24. Wounded in action, near Leon, Panay, November 20, Harry Hiscock, sergeant, H, Twenty-sixth Infantry, abdomen, mortal. In action, Imus, November 25, John Finger, F, Fifth Artillery, leg, moderate; George M. Duncan, B, Fourth Infantry, forearm, moderate. In action, Iloilo, Panay, November 21, Twenty-sixth Infantry, A, Abraham Frappier, thigh, severe; D, Eugene E. Blowers, corporal, head, severe; Edmund Sweet, leg, severe. Sixth Artillery, G, Edward C. England, sergeant, chest, severe; James T. Murphy, shoulder, severe; L, Lawrence E. Grennan, corporal, hand, severe; Paul Rink,
thigh, severe. Eighteenth Infantry, B, Charles J. Ling, shoulder, severe; Simeon T. Barker, shoulder, severe; George Beckwith, thigh, severe; Carl Strohm, elbow, slight; C, James O'Connell, thigh, severe; Harry L. Dunton, corporal, chest, severe; Brice Leach, hand, severe; Christopher C. Coats, leg, severe; F, Bert J. Reed, corporal, leg, severe; Timothy J. Flynn, arm, severe; James Jones, corporal, hand, severe; Charles Weber, corporal, chest, severe. In action beyond Mabalacat, November 28, Matthew Batson, first lieutenant, Fourth Cavalry, foot, severe.
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Otis, Dec 2 1899, 1228pm, Casualties
MANILA. (Received December 11, 1899-1.47 p. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL Washington:
Following deaths since last report: Tuberculosis—at Nagasaki, Japan, September 20, First North Dakota Infantry, Leslie R. Waterman. Quartermaster's Department, December 7, George F. Davidson, civilian employee, drowned in Pasig River, body identified December 8; September 11, Fourth Infantry, James Pattie, G, accidentally, attempting board launch at San Isidro; November 12, Fourth Cavalry, James E. Thompson, sergeant, C, bathing Mariquina River at Pasig, Luzon; December 3, Thirty-seventh, Henry M. Neatherly, F. Variola—at Tarlac, November 26, Thirty-sixth Infantry, Ewen W. Smith, M; Cebu, October 9, Twenty-third Infantry, Robert E. Welsh, A. Acute dysentery—November 22, Sixth Infantry, Thomas A. Heide, D. Malaria—November 23, Fourth Cavalry, Michael Sullivan, farrier, A; November 24, Peter P. Griewatz, D; December 3, Burt Heneger, K; December 1, Third Cavalry, Charles Branagan, E. Gunshot wounds in action— November 30, Sixth Infantry, Paul Rink, L. Accidental by comrade—November 27, Sixth Infantry, James Steele, K. Suicide—December 2, Thirty-fifth Infantry, George Montag, C. Diarrhea—December 2, Fourteenth Infantry, Joseph F. Williams, K. Erysipelas—December 6, Twenty-seventh Infantry, Harold F. Griffiths, G. Colitis—December
1, Thirty-sixth Infantry, Raymond Groll, I. Tricuspid insufficiency—December 3. Twenty-third Infantry, Thomas J. Murray, sergeant, A. Dysentery—December 7, Twelfth Infantry, Harry E. Gleason, F; December 2, Sixth Infantry, William J. Sherrell, K. Typhoid— December 3, Twenty-sixth Infantry, James E. Arlington, H. Anaemia, December 2, Twenty-first Infantry, George Sanford, I. Nephritis—December 9, Twenty-second Infantry, Edward H. Bliler, H. Cause not reported—November 28, Twenty-second Infantry, Herbert G. Hoor, K; December 2, George W. Rogers, K.
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Otis, Dec 11 1899, 0147pm, Casualties