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Sources

"Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Naval Service Who Died During the World War", Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department, 1920.
 
"United States Coast Guard Roll of Honor, April 6, 1917 to November 30, 1918", supplement to Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1919.

Notes

1. The US Coast Guard is incorporated into the US Navy in time of war.

2. Information is in order - Name, Rank, Service other than USN, (next of kin; appointment/enlistment), ship, base or place of death, cause, date of death.

3. Main abbreviations: A - Aviation, F - Female, G - General, JG - junior grade, NNV - National Naval Volunteers, R - Radio, USNRF - US Naval Reserve Force, USNRC - United States Naval Reserve Corps.

4. US Navy Officer Ranks and Enlisted Rates.

5. See also US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties by Date and Ship/Base, starting 1914. There is a separate Coast Guard list by Date.

 





GADBERRY, WILLIAM DAKOTA, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Andrew J Gadberry, Wilmington, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, July 8, 1917

 

GADDIS, HERMON CARLISLE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Augie B Gaddis, Pleasant Hill, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

GADROW, ALFRED HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Louis Gadrow, Peacedale, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, June 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 18, 1918

 

GADROW, HENRY ARTHUR, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Alfred Gadrow, Manchester Street, Crompton, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, July 27, 1917), SS Rochester, freighter, respiratory disease, September 27, 1917

 

GAFNER, CHRIS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Henry Gafner, 934 Garfield Street, Springfield, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

GAGE, GLEN ARBOR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jennie Vera Gage, Jackson Street, Greene, N Y; enlisted Birmingham, N Y May 14, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

GAHDE, JOHN JAY, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Frida INI Gahde, 32 West Sixty-eighth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

GAILLOUX, FRED JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Phillip Gailloux, 1310 First Street, Prince Albert, Canada; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 4, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

GAIN, THOMAS EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Michael Gain, 234 Fremont Street, Peekskill, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

GAINER, AUSTIN EDWARD, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (wife, Anne Gainer, 1511 Hatch Avenue, Ozone Park, Long Island, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y April 4, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

GAINES, WILLIAM THOMAS, Engineman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary S Gaines, R R 1, Bowling Green, Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, September 17, 1915), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

GALATZ, JOSEPH, Seaman, (father, Mandal Galatz, Marinette, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, August 3, 1917), Barry Accident Hospital, Cardiff, injured, DOI, October 14, 1918

 

GALBRAITH, CHARLES CLIFFORD, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, Samuel O Galbraith, Platte City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

GALENTINE, CHESTER FRANCIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Annie Galentine, Skiatook, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, May 9, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GALINDEZ, ANGEL, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (aunt, Amelia Filancer, San Felipe, PI; enlisted Naval Station, Olongapo, PI, February 11, 1918), USS Stephen R Jones (BN - S R Jones), collier (ID-4526), respiratory disease, May 17, 1918

 

GALLAGHER, ANDREW JACKSON TOWN, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), (mother, Elizabeth T Gallagher, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, February 14, 1918

 

GALLAGHER, FRANCIS MICHAEL, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Patrick Gallagher, 426 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, May 10, 1918

 

GALLAGHER, JAMES ALOYSIUS, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (father, John J Gallagher, 380 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 11, 1917), at home, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

GALLAGHER, JAMES HENRY, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (father, John J Gallagher, 789 Comunipaw Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, June 26, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

GALLENE, LLEWELLYN MADISON, Jr, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Llewellyn M Gallene, sr, Ariel, Miss; enlisted New Orleans, La, December 3, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 28, 1918

 

GALLMAN, RICHARD EDWOOD, Seaman, (mother, Jane Gallman, R 8, Gaffney, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, June 16, 1918

 

GALLUP, RAYMOND MANCHA, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary L Gallup, Fayetteville, N C; enlisted Norfolk, Va, November 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GALVEZ, ALFREDO, Mess Attendant, 2nd class, (father, Maxino Galvez, 239 Marteriz Street, Cebu, PI; enlisted San Diego, Calif, December 30, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

GALVIN, CHARLES EMMITT, Acting Master-at-Arms, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mary E Galvin, 604 Madison Street, Tampa, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

GALVIN, ELLA M, Yeoman (F), 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Julia Galvin, 103 Covel Street, Fall River, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, injured, DOI, November 11, 1918

 

GAMBRELL, JOHN LEAVELL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ola O Gambrell, Drew, Miss; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, April 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, May 17, 1917

 

GAMES, FRANK LORNE, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Lynch Games, Latham, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, November 22, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 28, 1918

 

GANDER, HAROLD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John Gander, R F D 7, Cumberland, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

GANSTER, JOHN, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (father, Harry W Ganster, Lenox Avenue, Govanstown, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, March 27, 1917), Naval Air Station, Dunkirk, France, aeroplane accident, DOI, May 18, 1918

 

GANT, ALLEN, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Sadie N Gant, 2333 Valence Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, January 23, 1918), New Orleans, La, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

GANTT, JAMES ROBERT S, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Mart C Gantt, Princeton, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, April 29, 1917

 

GAPINSKI, MICHAEL, Jr, Water Tender, (father, Michael Gapinski, sr, 1130 Atlantic Avenue, Camden, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, November 21, 1914), USS Fanning, destroyer (later DD-37), killed, September 22, 1918

 

GARBER, ALBERT MILTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Fred Garber, 737 Church Street, Berlin, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GARBER, ERNEST EUGENE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Clara F Garber, R R 2, North Manchester, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

GARCIA, LEOPOLDO ESTEBAN, Coxswain, (brother, Julio Garcia, San Diego, Tex; enlisted Galveston, Tex, February 11, 1914), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GARD, ALLYN JASON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Effie Gard, 513 East Miller Street, Springfield, Ill; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, May 20, 1918), Royal Hospital, South Queensferry, Scotland, respiratory disease, November 6, 1918

 

GARDNER, EARL FREDERICK RUDOLPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Dortliia Gardner, 210 Garden Street, Edwardsville, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 14, 1918), Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GARDNER, LIONEL HILES, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, H T Baldwin, 1028 Fairmount Street, Grand Rapids, Mich; enlisted Grand Rapids, Mich, April 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, not known, September 1, 1918

 

GARDNER, RAYMOND HAROLD, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Amelia Gardner, 902 West Twenty-sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, May 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GARICK, CARLIS JAMES, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mary Garick, Branchville, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 19, 1917

 

GARLAND, ALEXANDER CHARLES, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (aunt, Jennia Garland, 1101 South Fourth Street, Montgomery, Ala; appointed Alabama), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

GARLAND, EDWARD BOWDEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edward S Bowden, Santifee, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GARLIN, HELMUTH ADOLPH, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Amanda Garlin, Fayetteville, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, August 5, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

GARLINGHOUSE, FRED JERRY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Rhoda F Garlinghouse, 514 North Twelfth Street, Independence, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 29, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

GARLOCK, ARTHUR HERMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles H Garlock, 720 Fourth Avenue, Clinton, Iowa; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 6, 1918), USS Chattanooga, protected cruiser (No.16, later CL-18), respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GARMES, JOHN, Engineman, 2nd class, (sister, Christiana Garmes, Peteluma, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, February 23, 1910), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GARNER, ERNEST OVEVION, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (father, James H Garner, Naylor, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, November 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, January 22, 1918

 

GARNER, MACK ELMA, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, B B Garner, R F D 1, Beebe, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, July 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

GARRER, MICHAEL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Harry Garber, Glen-Lyon, Pa; enlisted Wilkes-Barre, Pa, May 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

GARRETT, FRANK CHARLES, Water Tender, USCG, (father, Mr Jasper Garrett, Flip, Mo), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

GARRIGUS, CHARLES BYFORD, Commissary Steward, USNRF, (wife, Alice F Garrigus, Marion, Ill; enlisted New Orleans, La, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

GARRISH, R L, Ordinary Seaman, USCG (other sources), USCG Yamacraw, cruising cutter, member of boat’s crew attempting to rescue crew of oil carrier SS Louisiana, stranded near Ocean City, Md, boat capsized, drowned, March 4, 1917

 

GARRITY, JAMES ORSEN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Vernie Garrity, Gladwin, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 20, 1918

 

GARSAU, CARL EUGENE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mina Garsau, Philadelphia, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y August 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

GARSIA, JOSE MANUEL, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (Half-brother, Benito Florez, Company F, Porto Rico Regiment; enlisted San Juan, P R, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 6, 1918

 

GARSIDE RALPH HILL, Apprentice Seaman, (wife, Hattie Garside, 342 Maine Street, Calais, Me; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

GARSIDE, HARRY MELVIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ollie Garside, 398 Washington Avenue, Belleville, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

GARTLAND, ROBERT JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Gartland, 12 Cloraine Street, Providence, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, April 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

GARVEY, JOHN LEO, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Garvey, Oelwein, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, October 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 14, 1918

 

GASH, ANDREW JACKSON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Lewis Gash, R R 4, Clinton, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, April 16, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, engine explosion and fire in motor dory, escaped overboard and drowned, September 22, 1917

 

GASKILL, DAVID M, Commissary Steward, USNRF, (father, D W Gaskill, Blackstone, Mass; enlisted Bar Harbor, Me, April 23, 1917), Navy Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

GASS, HOWARD LEVIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs L D Gass, 119 Pine Street, Danville, Ill; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, May 27, 1917

 

GATELY, GRANT GABRIEL, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (mother, Mrs Mary M Gately, care of Irish & George, Globe Building, Boston, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GATES, HORATIO DWIGHT, Chief Pharmacist's Mate, FNR, (father, Horatio Gates, 355 Oakland Avenue, Milwaukee, Wls; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 18, 1917), Navy Base Hospital No 1, disease, October 27, 1918

 

GATES, IRVIN O'NEAL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs V C Gates, Edgewood, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, October 29, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 1, 1918

 

GATES, JAMES LEWIS, Ship Fitter, 2nd class, (brother, Clark Gates, 608 South Vallejo Street, Stockton, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, December 4, 1914), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 31, 1918

 

GATES, PHINEAS COLLIFLOWER, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Edith V Gates, 908 South 2nd Street, Springfield, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GATO, HAROLD FRANCIS, Quartermaster, 3rd class, (father, William Gato, 38 Maple Street, Portland, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, November 2, 1915), USS Virginia, battleship (later BB-13), disease, May 21, 1918

 

GAUDIAN, BENJAMIN FERDINAND, Wardroom Steward, USNRF, (wife, Dorothy F Gaudian, 105 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted San Pedro, Calif, March 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GAUS, CHARLES FREDERICK, Seaman, (father, Oscar F Gaus, 65 Longfellow Avenue, Jamaica, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 10, 1917), USS Alcedo, yacht (SP-166), torpedoed and sunk by UC.71 off French west coast, November 5, 1917

 

GAUTHIER, WILLIAM DANIEL, Ship's Cook, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Gauthier, 165 Dexter Street, Pawtucket, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, May 29, 1918), USS Westgate or West Gate, freighter (ID-3216), in convoy, lost in collision with freighter USS American (ID 2292) southeast of Nova Scotia, October 7, 1918

 

GAVIGAN, WILLIAM JOHN, Seaman, USNRF, (father, John Gavigan, 519 West One hundred and fifty-1st Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y March 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

GAVIN, WILLIAM PHILLIP, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Gavin, 15 Washburn Avenue, Franklinville, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y April 23, 1918), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

GAVITT, LESLIE FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Winnie Gavitt, Main Street, Niantic, Conn; enlisted New London, Conn, May 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

GAWRONSKI, PETER PAUL, Coxswain (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

GEAR, THOMAS FRANCIS, Printer, 2nd class, (mother, Margaret Gear, 125 Grand Street, Hoboken, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 8, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 15, 1918

 

GEARY, JAMES, Chief Water Tender, (mother, Maria Geary, 17 Clinton Avenue, Middletown, Conn; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 9, 1918

 

GEE, CHARLEY BURBICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, W J Gee, Canfield, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, May 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, poisoned, October 31, 1917

 

GEERTSEN, CLARENCE EUGENE, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Annie W Geertsen, Union, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, November 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

GEHM, HARRY LEONARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Harry Gehm, 417 West Thirty-sixth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, April 2, 1918

 

GEHRIG, EDMUND, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (father, Anton J Gehrig, 427 East One hundred and fifty- sixth Street, New York, N Y; appointed New York), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

GEIGER, CARL ANTHONY, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Albert Geiger, New Washington, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 18, 1918

 

GEISEN, HARRY JACOB, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Albert Geisen, Minneapolis, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

GEISLER, ARNOLD JULIUS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Minnie Geisler, 532 Forest Avenue, Wausau, Wis; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 2, 1918), Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

GELLER, MEYER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Isaac Geller, 607 Church Street, Wilmington, Del; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 1, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GEMBERLING, LaMAR EVERET, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Elsie Gemberling, 220 North Francis Street, South Bend, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, August 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

GENDRON, HORMIDAS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Ozevile Gendron, 63 Hicks Street New Bedford, Mass; enlisted Providence, R I, May 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

GENTRY, DILLARD, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (mother, Mary L Gentry, R F D 3, Winchester, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

GENTRY, HOMER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, C A Gentry, R F D 7, Newnan, Ga; enlisted Athens, Ga, October 1, 1918), University of Georgia, Athens, Ga, influenza, October 22, 1918

 

GENTRY, MURDOCK, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Frances Gentry, Buchanan, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, May 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, July 1, 1917

 

GEOGHEGAN, DALE ALLEN, Landsman for Musician, USNRF, (wife, Bessie B Geoghegan, 1737 Summit Street, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 10, 1918), Chippewa Falls, Wis, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

GEORGE, ALBERT HENRY, Engineman, 2nd class, (mother, Effie M George, R F D 1, Ellensburg, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, April 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

GEORGE, CHARLES, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Stella A George, 1800 North Bethel Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, December 4, 1916), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, August 11, 1918

 

GEORGE, COST, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF, (father, Mitchell George, Peretasas, Turkey; enlisted U S S Cyclops, May 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GEORGE, GARNETT FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Ed K George, Belton, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 27, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 14, 1918

 

GEORGE, WALTER W, Carpenter (temporary), (wife, Mary Frances George, 612 Henry Street, Camden, N J, or 217 Senate Street, Camden, N J; appointed Ohio), USS Tallahassee, ex-Florida, ex-monitor (later BM-9), submarine tender, attached to, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

GERDON, EDWARD LeROY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Juanita Gerdon, Sedro-Woolley, Wash; enlisted Bellingham, Wash, July 16, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

GERKEN, CLARENCE JOHN, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (father, John Gerken, 900 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, disease, March 30, 1918

 

GERRITY, HENRY EDWARD, Chief Printer, (father, Lawrence Gerrity, 73 Irving Street, South Framingham, Mass; enlisted New York, N Y July 15, 1916), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

GETMAN, CLARENCE ASHLEY, Fireman, 1st class, (wife, Hazel M Getman, 117 North Fifth Street, Paterson, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 14, 1917), Paterson, N J, poisoned, September 18, 1918

 

GIBBONS, JOSEPH KENT, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary E Gibbons, 66 L Street, South Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 25, 1917), Navy Yard, Boston, Mass, disease, January 20, 1918

 

GIBBS, NELSON AMOS, Ship Fitter, 2nd class, (mother, Sarah T Gibbs, Highland Avenue, Monticello, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, April 28, 1918

 

GIBBS, ROBERT, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (father, George E Gibbs, 48 Madison Avenue, Greenwood, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 11, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

GIBERSON, CHARLES MILLARD, Seaman, (mother, Mary L Giberson, 305 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, November 3, 1917), Philadelphia, Pa, accidentally drowned, November 9, 1918

 

GIBLIN, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Giblin, 103 Princeton Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 7, 1917), Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, England, respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

GIBNEY, JOHN LEWIS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Ida R Gibney, 81 Kenilworth Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y January 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

GIBSON, BARNIE HAGUE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Tempa Gibson, R No 2, Box 88, Texarkana, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, February 11, 1918

 

GIBSON, CHARLES EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Gibson, 220 Ivanhoe Street, Emsworth, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, January 18, 1918), USS St Louis, protected cruiser (No.20, later CA-18), disease, June 6, 1918

 

GIBSON, GEORGE DOW, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Christine G Gibson, 523 Fifty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

GIBSON, JURD ROY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Kate Gibson, Maryville, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 23, 1918

 

GIDEL, DON OTIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Gidel, Rockwell, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, died of burns, June 9, 1918

 

GIDEON, OSCAR WESLEY, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, R F Gideon, Granbury, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 8, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GIESEMAN, WALTER LOUIS, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (father, Henry W Gieseman, R F D 1, Williamstown, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

GIFFIN, BERNARD VANCE, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Giffin, 413 Montrose Street, Salina, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GIFFIN, GEORGE LESTER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Elbridge N Giffin, Monson, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 14, 1918

 

GIFFORD, JULIAN WILLIS, Storekeeper, 3rd class, USNRF, (Grandmother, Emily Gifford, 137 Chestnut Street, New Bedford, Mass; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 7, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, September 21, 1918

 

GIFFORD, LEONARD HENRY, Electrician, 3rd class, USNRF (G), (mother, Esther Gifford, Tuckerton, N J; enlisted Tuckerton Radio Station, N J, November 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, injured, DOI, July 24, 1918

 

GIFFORD, WILLIAM THOMAS, Fireman, 2nd class, (Cousin, Etta Williamson, Vicksburg, Miss; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, July 16, 1914), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

GIL, ANTONIO, Musician, 1st class, (wife, Dorothea Gil, Santa Cruz, PI; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, October 14, 1915), Naval Hospital, Canacao, PI, disease, February 23, 1918

 

GILBERT, ALEX, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Gilbert, 208 East One hundred and 2nd Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GILBERT, GEORGE ERNEST, Apprentice Seaman, (father, George E Gilbert, 744 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 1, 1918

 

GILES, CODA LON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Giles, Route 1, Edgemoor, Tenu; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, May 4, 1918), New Orleans, La, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

GILES, ELIGE MONROE, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Fannie Giles, R R 2, Malakoff, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 31, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

GILFILLAN, HARLEY JEROME, Engineman, 2nd class, (mother, Minnie B Gilfillan, Wyoming, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 15, 1917), USS SC-219, submarine chaser, crossing Atlantic with group of submarine chasers, refuelling from US Chestnut Hill, gasoline explosion and fire, sank, October 9, 1918

 

GILL, DAVID, Engineman, 2nd class, (father, Robert Gill, 1059 East Twenty -2nd Street, Paterson, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 31, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

GILL, GOLDSBY KING, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (uncle, Robert D Mills, R 3, Birmingham, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, March 28, 1918

 

GILL, JAMES, Seaman, USNRF, (father, Richard F Gill, 200 Madison Avenue, Flushing, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

GILL, WILLIAM ANDREW, rear Admiral, (wife, Mary Dehaas Gill, Connecticut and M Streets, Connecticut Apartments, Washington, D C; appointed Pennsylvania), St Vincent's Hospital, Bridgeport, Conn, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

GILLAN, HUGH MICHEL, Seaman, (father, Joseph Gillan, 2550 Ann Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GILLANE, HUBERT JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Gillane, 637 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, December 12, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 10, 1918

 

GILLESPIE, CLAUDE LORELY, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Ellen Gillespie, Sinton, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, June 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, November 24, 1917

 

GILLESPIE, JOHN THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary E Gillespie, 3231 Perry Avenue, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, November 23, 1917), USS Alabama, battleship (later BB-8), injured, DOI, August 8, 1918

 

GILLESPIE, LORING, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Pauline Gillespie, Valparaiso, Ind; enlisted Chicago, Ill, November 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

GILLESPIE, WILLIAM JAMES, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Louise Gillespie Ott, 2252 Ogden Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, February 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

GILLETT, BURTON CHESLEY, Baker, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Fred B Gillett, 904 1/2 Rogers Street, Danville, Ill; enlisted Peorla, Ill, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GILLIES, RUSSELL HARVARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna E Gillies, Cass City, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

GILLILAN, WILLIAM VERNON, Seaman, (father, Charles Gillilan, Station G, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, October 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GILLILAND, GORDON OLIVER, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Burnell V Gilliland, Cleveland, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

GILLISPIE, ALVIN ELMO, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Cedio S Gillispie, R 31, Middleton, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 5, 1918

 

GILLISPIE, ELCANA JOHNSTON, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, David Gillispie, Goodwins Ferry, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, January 9, 1918), USS Utah, dreadnought battleship (later BB-30), respiratory disease, March 3, 1918

 

GILLISPIE, EUGENE FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Frank Gillispie, 330 East One hundred and fiftieth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y November 26, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GILMAN, FREDERICK, Gunner's Mate, 1st class (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

GILMER, IRA WHITFIELD, Seaman, 2nd class, United Stated Navy, (sister, Carrie Farrar, Haynesville, La; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, August 3, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 29, 1918

 

GILMORE, ROBERT GATCHALL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Rev F A Gilmore, Elizabeth, N J; enlisted New York, N Y February 27, 1918), Naval Training Station, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, May 30, 1918

 

GILMORE, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Sarah Gilmore, R F D 2, Monroe, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

GINTHER, FREDERICK GEORGE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George C Ginther, 925 Pottsville Street, Pottsville, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 14, 1918), Cherrystone Naval Hospital, Cape Charles, Va, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

GIORNO, RALPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rose Giorno, 22 Pearl Street, Westerly, R I; enlisted New London, Conn, April 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

GIRARDEAU, HAMLIN TOWNEY, Plumber and Fitter, (mother, Margaret M Walker, 1832 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, Fla; enlisted Charleston, S C, July 27, 1917), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, disease, September 24, 1918

 

GIRONDA, GIOVANNI, Mess Attendant, 2nd class, USNRF, (Dominick Gironda, Messina, Italy; enlisted Navy Yard, Boston, Mass, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, January 31, 1918

 

GIVENS, SAMUEL FITZMAURICE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Sally E Givens, 2013 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa, April 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, disease, April 27, 1918

 

GJERTSEN, BENJAMIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Knudt Gjertsen, 4310 Drake Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 11, 1917), USS Perry, destroyer (later DD-11), fell overboard and drowned, November 13, 1917

 

GJOVIK, ANTON EDWARD, Signal Quartermaster, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mary Gjovik, Christiansun, Bakkens Guard, Norway), USS Colfax, ex-USCG side-wheel steamer, station ship, Baltimore, Md, died at Marine Hospital, Baltimore, influenza, October 21, 1918

 

GLANDER, LOUIS ARTHUR WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Anna C Glander, 258 Wahconah Street, Pittsfield, Mass; enlisted Albany, N Y May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

GLASCOCK, WILLIAM MAHONE, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Abner L Glascock, Millwood, Va; enlisted Washington, D C, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 24, 1918

 

GLAU, JOSEPH HARRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rosa Glau, 519 East Yampa Street, Colorado Springs, Colo; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, June 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GLEASON, ARTHUR HENRY, Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Marion A Gleason, 271 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 13, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

GLEASON, JOHN FREDERICK, jr, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (wife, Anna Johanna Gleason, Minden City, Mich; appointed Michigan), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

GLEICH, RICHARD NORMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Jacob Gleich, 558 City Park Avenue, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 14, 1917), USS Cuyama, oil tanker (No.3, later AO-3), fell from foremast, December 11, 1917

 

GLENNON, JOHN, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (sister, Elizabeth Cope, 345 Rivington Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Annapolis, Md, February 6, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

GLENNON, PERCY VICTOR, Electrician, 3rd class, USNRF, (Aaron J Glennon, 841 Odgen Avenue, Benton Harbor, Mich; enlisted Benton Harbor, Mich, February 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 4, 1918

 

GLENNON, PHILIP THOMPSON, Ensign, (wife, Mrs Janet K Glennon, 918 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va; appointed New York), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, July 13, 1917

 

GLOVER, GEORGE CREECY, Seaman (General Court Martial Prisoner), (mother, Cecelia Glover, 124 One hundred and twenty-seventh Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H,, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

GLOWKA, ANTHONY, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Steven Glowka, 2919 Belfrade Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 20, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GLYNN, JOHN JOSEPH, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, John P Glynn, 210 Eleventh Street, Cairo, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

GLYNN, JOHN MATHEW, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (sister, Ellen Hoeck, 2119 Scott Street, Davenport, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 14, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GOBELET, OBED DUBART, Apprentice Seaman, (wife, Golda G Gobelet, 407 Long Street, Jackson, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 20, 1918

 

GODDUHN, ARNOLD WALTER, Coxswain, (father, George A Godduhn, Kaplan and DeGraw Avenues, Jamaica, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

GODSHALL, FRED, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Adda Godshall, 4646 Hazel Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, November 7, 1917), Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, April 15, 1918

 

GODWIN, HENRY CURTIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, James H Godwin, Ozark, Ala; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, April 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 19, 1918

 

GOEHMANN, CLARENCE A, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Katherine Goehmann, 513 East Sixth Street, Erie, Pa; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, December 10, 1917), Limon Hospital, Puerto Limon, respiratory disease, March 17, 1918

 

GOERZ, FREDERICK CHARLES, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Otto Goerz, 3505 Broadway, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 6, 1917), USS Casco, ex-German Elmshorn, freighter (ID-1957), respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

GOETTING, ROBERT CARL, Landsman for Electrician (G), (mother, Lilly Revell Goetting, Buena Vista, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, August 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GOETZ, CARL, Chief Gunner's Mate, (father, Fred Goetz, 24 Lindhurst Street, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y October 14, 1914), USS Pentucket, tug (later YT-8), northern Atlantic coast port, fell overboard and drowned, December 30, 1917

 

GOETZ, LOUIS, Chief Gunner's Mate, (wife, Emma T Goetz, 9 Beverly Road, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y January 19, 1915), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

GOFF, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Oiler, (son and daughter, William M Goff and Margruett E Goff, Nashville, Tenn; enlisted Newport, R I, March 18, 1915), USS Brooklyn, armored cruiser (No.3, later CA-3), Asiatic Station, drowned, September 2, 1917

 

GOGGINS, JAMES LAWRENCE, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), (father, John Joseph Goggins, 9 Cottage Street, New Haven, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 5, 1917), Naval Air Station, Porto Corsino, Italy, seaplane accident, killed, August 11, 1918

 

GOING, FRED MALLOY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James L Going, Dennis, Okla; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GOINS, MILTON, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Eugenia Goins, Lawrenceburg, Tenn; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 31, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, May 6, 1918

 

GOLDEN, PATRICK BERNARD, Chief Master-at-Arms, (brother, Mitchell J Golden, 43 West Street, Fitchburg, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 28, 1913), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, died, November 10, 1917

 

GOLDING, FREDERICK BURKNER, Storekeeper, 3rd class, (father, Robert Golding, Silver City, N Mex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, February 23, 1915), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GOLDKLANG, JACK DANIEL, Landsman for Electrician (G), USNRF, (father, Maurice Goldklang, 264 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

GOLDMAN, PHILIP, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (father, Julius Goldman, 234 East One hundred and sixteenth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 4, 1917), off coast of Belgium, drowned, July 7, 1918

 

GOLDSBOROUGH, WORTHINGTON, Pay Director (retired), (son, B W Goldsborough, 10 High Street, Annapolis, Md; appointed Maryland), Cambridge, Md, respiratory disease, April 23, 1918

 

GOLDSTEIN, ARTHUR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Goldie L Goldstein, 183 Thurber Avenue, Providence R I; enlisted Portland, Me, April 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

GOLDSTEIN, NATHAN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Mayer Goldstein, 42 Washington Avenue, Pleasantville, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

GOLDSTEIN, SAMUEL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Yetta Goldstein, 641 Jackson Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 23, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GOLDSTINE, MORRIS LOUIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Abe Goldstine, 1338 South Springfield Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, injured, DOI, November 7, 1918

 

GOLDSTOFF, JACOB, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Goldstoff, 187 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

GOLDTHWAITE, EDWARD, Seaman, Signalman, (mother, Margaret Golthwaite, Jeffrys Court, Manchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 19, 1917), SS Dwinsk, passenger ship (British-owned), torpedoed and sunk by U.151, c 400 NE of Bermuda, total of 23 lost, June 18, 1918

 

GOLDWATER, SAMUEL BARCLAY, Chief Electrician (R), (sister, Hulda G Black, 2260 Eighty-3rd Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 18, 1915), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 13, 1918

 

GOLLE, WILLIAM JOHN, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Julius Golle, 118 South Twenty-4th Street, Camden, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, October 18, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GOLPHIN, EUGENE PRINCE, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (sister, Ellen Golphin, 1539 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y October 19, 1917), USS Manchuria, ex-passenger steamer, troop transport (ID-1633), respiratory disease, May 17, 1918

 

GONZALES, QUINTIN Z, Musician, 1st class, (wife, Dicenta de Lara, 143 L Jaena Street, Carridaa, Philippine Islands; enlisted Santo Domingo City, Dominican Republic, August 11, 1916), USS Texas, dreadnought battleship (later BB-35), disease, November 23, 1917

 

GOOD, JOHN STEWART, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Annie L Good, Hotel Good, Morristown, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 18, 1918), New Orleans, La, accidentally drowned in Mississippi River, November 4, 1918

 

GOODE, LORNE ALEXANDER, Seaman, (mother, Bertha Eldredge, San Antonio, Tex; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, August 6, 1915), USS Tjikembang (BN - Tjisenbang), ex-Dutch, freighter (no ID #), respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

GOODING, JAMES WOLCOTT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Grace K Gooding, Millersburg, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

GOODMAN, CLAYTON MARSELLE, Seaman, (mother, Jessie Wright, Hancock Street, Rockford, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, March 7, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GOODMAN, VICTOR SHERMAN, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary J Goodman, 18 Spring Garden Street, Pawtucket, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, December 10, 1917), at home, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

GOODRICH, CHARLES A, Chief Machinist's Mate, (father, J M Goodrich, Ottawa, Kans; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 24, 1913), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, drowned, November 19, 1917

 

GOODROW, WILLIS MARTIN, Chief Machinist's Mate, (father, Joseph Goodrow, 287 Ellsworth Street, Bridgeport, Conn; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 22, 1915), USS Rowan, destroyer (later DD-64), explosion of dynamo turbine casing of No.2 generator, killed, January 13, 1918

 

GOODSON, JOHN LATHAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, 1111 West Adams Street, Phoenix, Ariz; enlisted San Diego, Calif, June 12, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Pedro, Calif, wounded, but not in action, August 10, 1918

 

GOODSPEED, JAMES PEARSON, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (mother, Jane P Goodspeed, 344 West Seventy-2nd Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Washington, D C, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, October 7, 1918

 

GOODWIN, KENNETH MADDOCKS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edward P Goodwin, 115 South Walnut Street, Blairsville, Pa; enlisted Johnstown, Pa, July 4, 1918), Cambria Hospital, Johnstown, Pa, railroad accident, killed, September 2, 1918

 

GOONAN, JAMES, Chief Gunners' Mate, (mother, Mrs Minnie McClain, 735 Atlantic Avenue, Lima, Ohio; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, July 25, 1916), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

GORDHAMER, FRANCIS MARIAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sigrig Gordhamer, Kerkhoven, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

GORDON, EDWARD CARL, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Anna Gordon, 3948 Clay Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, June 21, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, disease, October 13, 1918

 

GORDON, EDWARD LEROY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Juanita Gordon, Sedro-Wooley, Wash; enlisted Bellingham, Wash, July 16, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

GORDON, GEORGE ALLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George W Gordon, Cross Plains, Ind; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GORDON, GRANT WILSON, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), (mother, Mary E Gordon, Courtisville, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 10, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, February 13, 1918

 

GORDON, JAMES BURNETT, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Grace C Gordon, Marblehead, Ohio), USCG Station No. 241, died at Providence Hospital, Sandusky, Ohio, disease, August 31, 1918

 

GORDON, JAMES FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary O'Hara Gordon, Locust Gap, Pa; enlisted Williamsport, Pa, May 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GORDON, RAYMOND LYDANE, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Elmer E Gordon, 115 E Street SE, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 20, 1918

 

GORDON, WILLIAM REIF, Mess Attendant, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Amelia Gordon, 2835 Pratt Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, November 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

GORMAN, JOHN FRANCIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Peter J Gorman, 59 Grand Street, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, June 5, 1917), USS South Carolina, dreadnought battleship (later BB-26), respiratory disease, February 20, 1918

 

GORMAN, LOYD JEFFERSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Thomas J Gorman, 39 West One hundred and twentyninth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, May 23, 1918

 

GORNY, JOHN EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Stanlslowa Gorny, 354 Lovejoy Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y April 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GORTON, HOBART, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Laurantine Gorton, box 56, Jim Falls, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GOSS, JOSEPH OTTO, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Henry Goss, 1134 Mulberry Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

GOTTLIEB, IKE HAHN, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF Force, (mother, Rebecca H Gottlieb, Baton Rouge, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

GOUGH, EARNEST MARVIN, Fireman, 3rd class, (wife, Elsie J Gough, Gladys, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, November 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, December 9, 1917

 

GOULD, ELLIS ELLIACE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret T Gould, Park Lane, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

GOULD, RAY EMET, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna Gould, 609 First Street, Merrill, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

GOULD, WALTER JAY, Water Tender, (father, James Gould, Boulder, Colo; enlisted New York, N Y November 24, 1917), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, March 15, 1918

 

GOUVEIA, MANUEL, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Manuel Gouveia, Honolulu, Hawaii; enlisted Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, April 28, 1917), USS Schurz, ex-German protected cruiser Geier, escort vessel, sunk in collision with tanker Florida 10 miles off Cape Lookout, N C, killed (also 12 injured) (BN - 12th, other sources - 21st), June 21, 1918

 

GOVE, HAROLD FREDERICK, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Archie O Gove, Mount Sunapee, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 18, 1918), USS Pensacola, ex-German Nicaria, freighter (later AK-7), respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

GOVE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John A Gove, 4440 Genesee Street, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

GOZZETT, EDWARD RAY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edward J Gozzett, 100 Van Deventer Avenue, Astoria, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 12, 1917), USS Alcedo, yacht (SP-166), torpedoed and sunk by UC.71 off French west coast, drowned, November 5, 1917

 

GRACE, JOHN MICHAEL, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Michael J Grace, 150 Smith Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

GRACE, THEODORE NICHOLIS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Thomas R Grace, 85 West Fifth Street, Dunkirk, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

GRACE, WILLIAM RICHARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Thomas Grace, 217 Fulton Street, Union Hill, N J; enlisted New York, N Y July 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

GRADDY, CLIVE DEWY, Seaman, (mother, Lillie Graddy, Bartow, Fla; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 18, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GRADEN, JAMES WALLACE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Lillie Graden, Route 2, Bridgewater, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GRADNITZER, RUDOLPH E, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John Gradnitzer, 9 Elliott Street, Easthampton, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

GRADY, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Michael J Grady, 1053 Oehler Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 4, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pauillac, France, disease, October 7, 1918

 

GRADY, JOSEPH FRANCIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Elizabeth Grady, R F D 33, Union Springs, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y April 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, April 26, 1918

 

GRADY, R J, Master-at-Arms, USCG (other sources), USCG Yamacraw, cruising cutter, member of boat’s crew attempting to rescue crew of oil carrier SS Louisiana, stranded near Ocean City, Md, boat capsized, drowned, March 4, 1917

 

GRAEF, CARL RUDOLPH, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Graef, 2906 Myrtle Street, Erie, Pa; enlisted Erie, Pa, May 29, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

GRAFF, CARL FRED, Seaman, (mother, Elizabeth Graff, 5342 South Aberdeen Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GRAFF, EDWIN WALTER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Anna L Graff, 239 Lancaster Avenue, Lancaster, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

GRAFF, PETER, Chief Water Tender, USNRF, (mother, Carolina Graff, 114 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y November 8, 1916), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, disease, July 22, 1918

 

GRAFIUS, EUGENE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Van Grafius, Montoursville, Pa; enlisted Williamsport, Pa, May 15, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GRAGG, ERNEST H, Seaman, (mother, Geng Gragg, 515 Gragg Street, Corpus Christ!, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, February 20, 1917), SS Rochester, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by U.95, 800 miles west of Ireland (other sources - 2nd, total of 23 lost), November 3, 1917

 

GRAHAM, EARL RANSOM, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Hattie Milner, Baraboo, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GRAHAM, ELLIOTT ESMOND, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie E Graham, R 1, Manchester, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, July 18, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 20, 1918

 

GRAHAM, GERALD GEORGE, Yeoman, 1st class, (father, George F Graham, 376 LaFayette Place, Milwaukee, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 3, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GRAHAM, GUY WARREN, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna May Graham, Millington, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

GRAHAM, HARRY, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Edward Graham, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, January 26, 1916), USS George Washington, ex-German liner, troop transport (ID-3018), drowned, January 3, 1918

 

GRAHAM, IVAN MONTROSE, Lieutenant, (wife, Lillian S Graham, 2044 First Street, San Diego, Calif; appointed Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii), Hospital, Quebec, Canada, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

GRAHAM, JACK DAVIS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Thomas M Graham, R F D 2, box 38, Chunky, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

GRAHAM, JOSEPH BENSON, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF, (father, William T Graham, 30 East Forty-2nd Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Newport, R I, April 28, 1917), USS Muscatine, ex-Norwegian, refrigerator ship (ID-2226), disease, August 20, 1918

 

GRAHAM, JOSEPH WILSON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Catherine L Graham, 2928 Petty Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

GRAHAM, ROSCOE WOODERD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Fay M Graham, 2715 California Street, Denver, Colo; enlisted Denver Colo, May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

GRAHAM, WALTER RILEY, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary J Graham, Lucasville, Ohio; enlisted Roanoke, Va, June 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 29, 1918

 

GRAHAM, WILLIAM CURTIS, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, John C Graham, R F D 7, Quitman, Miss; enlisted Jackson, Miss, May 15, 1917), France, killed in action, October 4, 1918

 

GRAHS, HARRY ADAMS, Water Tender, (mother, Matilda H Grahs, 1728 North Street, Logansport, Ind; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, November 4, 1916), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

GRAINGER, WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, W F Grainger, box 89, R 6, Birmingham, Ala; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, April 9, 1917), USS Prometheus, ex-collier (No.2), repair ship (No.3, later AR-3), believed stationed at Bermuda, drowned, July 18, 1917

 

GRANDER, FREDERICK RUSSELL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Ella Grander, 455 Church Street, Royersford, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 10, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

GRANDKOWSKI, ALE DAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Anton Grandkowski, Grand Rapids, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 25, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

GRANGER, EDWIN STEWART, Yeoman, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Emily Granger, 309 North Meadow Street, Richmond, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, April 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

GRANNIS, JAMES KIDWELL, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Kate Grannis, R F D 5, Fayetteville, N C; enlisted Norfolk, Va, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

GRANTHAM, JAMES HOWELL, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (father, John F Grantham, Lucedale, Miss; enlisted Jackson, Miss, May 15, 1917), France, killed in action, November 1, 1918

 

GRANTHAM, JOHN LIKENS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Garry L Grantham, Indiahoma, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, May 7, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, September 20, 1918

 

GRANTZ, EMIL CARL, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Frank Grantz, Daggett, Mich; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

GRAUMAN, JULIUS ERNEST, Seaman, (mother, Elizabeth Grauman, Asbury, N J; enlisted New York N Y December 28, 1914), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

GRAVES, CHARLES GARNETT, Water Tender, (father, Samuel Graves, Carrollton, Ill; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 16, 1915), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GRAVES, CHARLES JOSEPH, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Graves, 53 Clay Street, Worcester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 13, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GRAVES, CLARENCE MARTIN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Harriet Graves, route 2, Bay Port, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

GRAVES, EDGAR EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Robert E Graves, box 13, Abbott Ark; enlisted Dallas, Tex, February 26, 1916), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

GRAVES, HENRY HUGH, Yeoman, 2nd class, (father, James K Graves, 222 Minerva Street, Jackson, Misa; enlisted Jackson, Miss, January 12, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

GRAVES, MICHAEL CHARLES, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Orlando C Graves, 526 South Vine Street, Seymour, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 26, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

GRAVES, RUSSELL CHESTER, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Irene K Graves, Bay Port, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GRAY, ARCHIBALD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Archibald Gray, 645 West One hundred seventy-1st Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 10, 1918

 

GRAY, LAWRENCE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Gray, 818 D Street, Marysville, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, July 20, 1917), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

GRAY, OTTO BENTON, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (mother, Dora Gray, Marva, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 26, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 10, 1918

 

GRAY, PETER JOSEPH, Seaman, (sister, Mrs Mary W Bowers, 85 Whittenton Street, Taunton, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, January 7, 1916), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

GRAY, RICHARD JAMES, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Frances Gray, 1324 North Crawford Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 29, 1916), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GRAY, WALTER S, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Walter Gray, 418 Thirty-1st Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 16, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GRAY, WILLIAM T, Pay Inspector, (son, Mr William T Gray, jr, Winston-Salem, N C; appointed North Carolina), Naval Station, Hawaii, disease, January 9, 1918

 

GREASLEY, MARK WINFIELD, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, (father, Edmond Greasley, 1518 Page Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y October 5, 1914), USS Baltimore, ex-protected cruiser (No.3), minelayer (later CM-1), drowned, May 22, 1917

 

GREATHOUSE, LLOYD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Nettie Greathouse, R F D 1, Oakland, Ky; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, April 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, May 21, 1917

 

GREEN, BENJAMIN, Ship's Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Charles Green, 219 Sands Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 13, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

GREEN, CARL E, Blacksmith, 2nd class, (mother, Clarica G Brunson, Woodcross, Utah; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, July 12, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

GREEN, CLIFTON PARSONS, Landsman for Quartermaster, USNRF, (wife, Frances P Green, 16 Auburn Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

GREEN, ELMER JOSEPH, Machinist, USNRF (class 3), (mother, Mrs Amelia Green, 2374 Cornelia Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GREEN, FLEM, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Clem Green, Hurt, Va; enlisted Washington, D C, April 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, influenza/respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

GREEN, GUSTAF OSCAR, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Amanda Green, 254 Girard Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Portland, Oreg, May 21, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), torpedoed and damaged by U.82 off French Atlantic coast, September 5, 1918

 

GREEN, HARRY, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Morris Green, Southbridge, Mass; enlisted Harvard Medical School, Conn, December 11, 1917), Southbridge, Mass, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

GREEN, HENRY EUGENE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Lassie G Deweese, Emberton, Ky; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

GREEN, LAWRENCE ASA, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ethel M Green, 2100 South First West, Salt Lake City, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, June 3, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

GREENBERG, SIMON, Electrician, 1st class, (mother, Sophia Greenberg, 358 Cypress Avenue, Bronx, N Y; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 19, 1915), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

GREENE, CLIFTON EUGENE, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Charles Greene, Mount Calm, Tex; enlisted Dalles, Tex, July 10, 1917), USS Brooklyn, armored cruiser (No.3, later CA-3), Asiatic Station, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

GREENE, DAVID HARRIS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Lyda J Greene, 822 Eleventh Street, Augusta, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, August 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GREENE, EDWARD FORBES, Lieutenant (retired), (father, D Crosby Greene, No 60 Shepard Street, Cambridge, Mass; appointed Illinois), at home Cambridge, Mass, respiratory disease, December 18, 1917

 

GREENE, GEORGE LEONARD, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Bertha W Greene, South Brewer, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, April 23, 1917), Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

GREENE, WALTER MAURICE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Lillie H Greene, Ratcliff, Tex; enlisted New Orleans, La, January 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

GREENGRASS, RAYMOND, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Earl Greengrass, Addison, Ky; enlisted Buffalo, N Y May 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, September 13, 1918

 

GREENWALD, CHARLES EDWARD, Steerage Cook, USCG, (brother, Henry Greenwald, 166 Sheridan Avenue, Albany N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

GREENWELL, GEORGE HOBE, Painter, 3rd class, USNRF, (sister, Josephine Burnett, 1316 Preston Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

GREER, AUSTIN CHARLES, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Austin Greer, Woodside Avenue, Elmhurst, Long Island, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y April 9, 1917), USS Worden, destroyer (later DD-16), disease, January 14, 1918

 

GREGORY, EDWARD HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mabel S Gregory, Alton, Kana; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

GREGORY, JAMES RICHARD, Baker, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Annie E Gregory, 1761 Washington Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 15, 1918), Machias, Me, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GREGORY, SCHUYLER, Coppersmith, (wife, Alma Gregory, 185i Eighth Avenue North, Nashville, Tenn; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, March 30, 1917), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

GREIG, WILLIAM BRIEN, Landsman for Electrician, (mother, Sarah T Greig, 641 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, June 9, 1917

 

GRESHAM, PAUL EDWIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Louise B Gresham, R F D 4, Hartville, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 10, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

GRIDER, ROY ULRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Charles B Grider, Bridgeport, Ala; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 9, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

GRIEP, BEKTENS AUGUST, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (mother, Mathilda Griep, 2348 Roscoe Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, February 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, EDWARD LENWOOD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Rosa Griffin, Fowler, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, December 14, 1917), USS Westover, freighter (ID-2867), torpedoed and sunk by U.92 west of France, July 11, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, GEOEGE ALEX, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, W A Griffin, Marietta, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, January 4, 1915), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 17, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, HOWARD JAMES, Yeoman, 2nd class, (mother, Ellen C Griffin, 701 McMillan Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Staten Island, N Y March 28, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, JAMES LAWRENCE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Anna Griffin, 113 Washington Avenue, Niles, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, July 11, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, JEREMIAH, Ship's Cook, 1st class, (wife, Marie Griffin, 355 East Bute Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, October 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, August 16, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, JOHN ANTHONY, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Nellie A Griffin, Oak Ridge Park, Mich), USCG, St Marys River Patrol, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, respiratory disease, January 18, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, LEANDER CLIFTON, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Daniel Griffin, Lafourche, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, May 20, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, disease, October 18, 1918

 

GRIFFIN, OSCAR LEE, Apprentice Seaman, (brother, G E Griffin, Montalba, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 14, 1918

 

GRIFFITH, DAVID BRUCE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ernestine R Griffith, R D 2, Tucson, Ariz; enlisted San Diego, Calif, July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, November 5, 1918

 

GRIFFITH, MARK AMOS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Martha Burlison, Route 1, Olustee, Okla; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 2, 1917), USS Utah, dreadnought battleship (later BB-30), respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

GRIFFITHS, GEORGE HENRY, Acting Electrician, USCG, (mother, Mrs Caroline A Griffiths, Mineola, Long Island, N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

GRIFITH, ROBERT RIDGLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Elizabeth A Griflth, 916 Fifth Street SE, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, February 27, 1917), USS Kansas, battleship (later BB-21), respiratory disease, February 16, 1918

 

GRIGSBY, MEBANE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Jim O Grigsby, R 2, Thompson Station, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, July 30, 1918), Los Angeles, Calif, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

GRILLO, JIMMY MIKE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Grace Grillo, P O Box 284, Pittsburg, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, April 27, 1917), Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Calif, disease, October 4, 1918

 

GRIMES, FRANCIS, Seaman, (father, William Grimes, Rood House, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 12, 1916), SS Pawnee, ex-German Harburg, freighter, accidental shooting, April 7, 1918

 

GRIMM, HERMAN CHARLES, Electrician 3rd class (G), USNRF, (father, Herman Grimm, 123 Nineteenth Avenue, Irvington, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

GRINDLE, ALISTON H, Chief Electrician's Mate (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

GRINNELL, CLIFTON STEPHENS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, George B Grinnell, 192 Fountain Street, Pawtucket, R I; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 20, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

GRISAK, MARTIN JOHN, Fireman, 2nd class, (Anna Mary Grisak, Dubois, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh Pa, May 5, 1917), USS Von Steuben, ex-German liner Kronprinz Wilhelm, troop transport (ID-3017), disease, April 17, 1918

 

GRISGBY, EARL, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Amanda Grigsby, New Palestine, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 7, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GRISWOLD, WILLIAM HENRY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, William Griswold, Southold, Long Island, N T; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, June 10, 1917

 

GRIZZELL, WADE CLEAVA, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Victoria Grizzell, Vickery, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 15, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, February 6, 1918

 

GROAT, JOHN ELLERY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Cora Groat, 37 Guy Park Avenue, Amsterdam, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y March 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

GROBENGIESER, FRANK JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, August Val Grobengieser, Altamont, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 5, 1918

 

GROFF, IRVIN WALTER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Anna L Groff, 239 Lancaster Avenue, Lancaster, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 30, 1918), Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

GROFF, JOHN MERIDETH, Carpenter (temporary), (father, Henry B Groff, 509 North Poplar Street, Grand Island, Nebr; appointed Nebraska), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

GROH, HERBERT ELMER, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret A Groh, Pasadena, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, May 9, 1917), Naval Air Station, Cape May, N J, lost at sea in seaplane, October 8, 1918

 

GROMBACHER, EDWARD ASHER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Caroline M Grombacher, 28 Bloomfield Avenue, Passaic, N J; enlisted New York, N Y May 12, 1917), USS SC-215, submarine chaser, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

GROOMS, GORDON PERCY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (uncle, Robert Grooms, 167 Cummings Street, Charleston, S C; enlisted Charleston, S C, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, disease, February 9, 1918

 

GROSBOLL, HARRY PAUL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Peter P Grosboll, Petersburg, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 27, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, October 14, 1918

 

GROSS FRANK ANTHONY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Anthony F Gross, 114 Dodge Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

GROSS, ALFRED HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William O Gross, 1181 Cleveland Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 11, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

GROSS, WILLIAM OSMAN, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Ada F Gross, Eastham, Mass), USCG Station No. 39, died at US Marine Hospital, Boston, Mass, disease, June 27, 1917

 

GROTE, EDWARD AUGUST, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Fred H W Grote, 1400 West Fourth Street, Sedalia, Mo; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

GROUNDS, GEORGE LESTER, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (aunt, Mrs Martha E Carr, Pimento, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

GROVER, FRANK BELL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Sadie Grover, Spokane, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 27, 1918

 

GROVER, JOSEPH MCKINNEY, Machinist, (wife, Anne Pearl Grover, 2607 South Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

GROVER, LEO WILLIAM, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Peter Grover, 32 Watts Street, Maiden, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 24, 1918

 

GROVES, BENJAMIN H, Chief Gunner's Mate, (father, David Groves, 199 Dean Street, New Bedford, Mass; enlisted New York, N Y November 3, 1915), SS Nyanza, believed passenger & cargo steamer (British-owned), shell explosion, died, April 16, 1918

 

GROVES, GORDON JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Joanna Hynson, 421 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 17, 1917), USS SC-209, submarine chaser, mistaken for U-boat, sunk by gunfire of Coast Guard-crewed transport USS Felix Taussig (ID 2282) south of Long Island, N Y, August 27, 1918

 

GROVES, ROBERT PETTUS, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (Cousin, Watkins M Vaughn, 190 Queens Street, Charleston, S C; enlisted Charleston, S C, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadalphia, Pa, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

GROW, GERALD BRANCH, Landsman for Yeoman, (mother, Lou Grow, Colquitt, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, May 27, 1917

 

GROZIER, EDGAR SNOW, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, John F Grozier, North Truso, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 12, 1917), USS Georgia, battleship (later BB-15), respiratory disease, December 9, 1917

 

GRUBB, RICHARD URIAH, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Elizabeth Grubb, 2309 San Jose Avenue, Alameda, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, May 4, 1917), France, killed in action, July 20, 1918

 

GRUDOWSKI, STANLEY ANTON, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Josephine Grudowski, 2227 North Robey Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 24, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

GRUMAN, WILLIAM, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Adolph Gruman, 1817 Tenth Street, Marinette, Wis; enlisted Marinette, Wis, May 6, 1916), Base No 20 Military Hospital, Bayonne, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

GUANGA, EMILIO, Pharmacist's Mate, 1st class, (wife, Celestina K Guanga, 202 Harris Street, Olongapo, PI; enlisted Olongapo, PI, December 14, 1914), Olongapo, PI, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

GUARIN, JOSEPH ARTHUR, Landsman for Electrician, (mother, Mary Guarin, Cascade, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, June 9, 1918

 

GUARNIERI, JOHN SALVADOR, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Natalina Guarnieri, 120 Harmon Street, Warren, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, August 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

GUBLER, HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Minnie Gubler, R R 3, Bethany, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, July 19, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

GUERIN, IVAN HUGH, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ella M Guerin, 2216 East 2nd Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, June 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Pedro, Calif, respiratory disease, November 9, 1918

 

GUERNSEY, FLOYD HAWES, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Lallia Guernsey, General Delivery, Madison, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

GUEST, FRANK JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Joseph Guest, 144 Vincennes Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

GUISINGER, AUSTIN P, Engineman, 2nd class, (sister, Frances M Guisinger, 104 West Columbia Street, Springfield, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 4, 1918), USS Kroonland, ex-passenger ship, troop transport (ID-1541), respiratory disease, September 11, 1918

 

GUITERMAN, HENRY ROSENWALD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Milton G Guiterman, 58 Central Park west, New York, N Y; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y August 8, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

GUJIL, QUIRICO GORDONCILLO, Cabin Cook, (brother, Sopronio Gujil, Jaro Iloilo, Panay, PI; enlisted Staten Island, N Y December 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 18, 1918

 

GULTIANO, EUSTAQUIO, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (father, Reymoundo Gultiano, Anda Bohol, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, February 14, 1916), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

GUNDERMAN, GEORGE CHARLES, Jr, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George Gunderman, 2246 Eighty-2nd Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 22, 1917), USS SC-209, submarine chaser, mistaken for U-boat, sunk by gunfire of Coast Guard-crewed transport USS Felix Taussig (ID 2282) south of Long Island, N Y, August 27, 1918

 

GUNDERSON, CHARLES GEORGE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Susan Merrilus, 77 West One hundred and 2nd Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 15, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

GUNN, BENJAMIN HARVEY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Ethel W Gunn, 624 Cleveland Avenue, Wichita, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

GUNN, GENEVIEVE ALICE, Landsman for Yeoman (F), USNRF, (mother, Catherine Gunn, 99 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford, Conn; enlisted New London, Conn, September 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

GUNN, HARKY C, Chief Boatswain (retired), (wife, Mrs Margaret G Gunn, 171 East Thirty-1st Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), Holy Family Hospital, New York, N Y, accidentally injured, DOI, September 23, 1917

 

GUNNISON, HARRY F, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sophia Gunnison, Aurora, Nebr; enlisted Portland, Oreg, July 2, 1917), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, disease, March 16, 1918

 

GUNTER, HUGH WILEY, Chief Water Tender, (father, Samuel Gunter, Gassaway, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, September 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, injured, DOI, July 17, 1918

 

GUNTSCH, CAESAR OSWALD, Seaman, (mother, Anna Pomeranka, Oak Harbor, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, injured, DOI, February 1, 1918

 

GURNEY, KENNETH BRUCE, Landsman for Electrician (G), (father, William Gurney, South Street, Marion, Mass; enlisted Providence, R I, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 11, 1918

 

GUSTAFSON, ERNEST WALDAMER, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Carolina Gustafson, 230 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, December 3, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

GUSTAFSON, MELSOR EUGENE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Gustafson, 231 West One hundred and ninth Place Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

GUTSKA, JOHN, Fireman, 3rd class, (wife, Mrs Ida Gutska, 99 Valley Street, Bristol, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, December 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, March 12, 1918

 

GUTTRIDGE, ALGEN HYSLE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, William H Guttridge, Cullison, Kans; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, November 30, 1914), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, November 19, 1917

 

GWIN, RALPH COLLINS, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William Henry Gwin, Edgerton, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

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