The following casualties have been reported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces:
| Killed in action | 43 |
| Died from wounds | 78 |
| Died from accident and other cause | 16 |
| Died of disease | 157 |
| Wounded severely | 345 |
| Wounded, degree undetermined | 55 |
| Wounded slightly | 40 |
| Missing in action | 9 |
| Total | 743 |
The following men from the Carolina and Georgia are mentioned:
SOUTH CAROLINA
Killed in Action
| Lieutenant Fred H. Sexton | Union |
Died of Wounds:
| Lieutenant John S. Reynolds | 930 Barnwell street, Columbia |
| Private Leroy Gainey | Florence |
| Private Siremba H. Hendrix | Leesville |
Died of Disease:
| Field Clerk Seaborn J. Colcock | 614 Heidt street, Columbia |
| Private John Andrew Thompson | 2208 Lady St., Columbia |
| Private John Jenkins | Yemassee |
| Private Frank Myers | R. F. D. 4, Brunson |
Wounded Severely
| Private William R. Adams | Great Falls |
| Private Robert F. Matthews | Lane |
| Private Blake Branham | Blaney |
Wounded Degree Undetermined
| Private Edgar McDowell | Greer |
Wounded Slightly
| Private Walter E. Holmes | R. F. D. 1, Chester |
Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported Miss in Action
| Private Bert A Brown | Kershaw |
NORTH CAROLINA
Died of Disease:
| Private Bill Woolley | Badin |
| Private Mossie L. Gould | Ansonville |
| Private Jesse B. Griffin | Monroe |
| Private Oler Howard | Ashton |
| Private Samuel Johnson | Charlotte |
| Private Samuel Johnson | Charlotte |
| Private Fay E Long | Ellenboro |
| Private Meridith T. Malpass | Currie |
| Private Marvin C. Moore | Mount Gilead |
| Private Clan Simmons | Comfort |
Wounded Severely:
| Sergeant James D. Moss | Wilson |
| Corporal Robert F Lewis | Wananish |
| Mechanic Bruno Musgrave | Pikeville |
| Private Jim Allen | Wilmington |
| Private Albert S. Allred | Mount Airy |
| Private John Gurganus | Bath |
| Private Oliver E. Matthews | Nashville |
| Private Luther P. Parker | Gibson |
| Private William M Winters | Elk Park |
Wounded, Degree Undertermined
| Corporal Bennie F King | Wilmington |
| Private Thurman H Fox | Green Mountain |
| Private Cling Hughes | Green Mountain |
Wounded Slightly
| Private James L Prichard | Hamilton |
Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Killed in Action
| Private Lovett J Wood | Dunn |
Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing in Action:
| Private Elcanie Yow | Spies |
In Hospital, Previously Reported Missing in Action:
| Private John M. Hollowell | Aurora |
| Private Charles F. Hornbuckle | Gibsonville |
Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Missing in Action:
| Sergeant Thomas Jesse Fly | Whitakers |
| Private Harper Dickens | Burlington |
| Private Charles Fields | Benson |
| Private Louis B. Newman | Milton |
| Private Emmett Smith | Heaton |
GEORGIA
Killed in Action:
| Lieutenant Basil M. Woolley | Atlanta |
| Private Fred Mathis | Sandersville |
| Private Thomas C. Williams | Ringgold |
Died of Disease:
| Nurse Caree Christian | Cornelia |
| Private Joe Brinson | Louisville |
| Private Freeman Coley | Scotts |
| Private William G. Grindle | Dahlonega |
| Private Capus Hines | Horton |
| Private Press Hunter | Leah |
Wounded Severely:
| Sergeant John Edelman | Atlanta |
| Sergeant William R Wilson | Atlanta |
| Private Willie T. Mullinax | Asper |
| Private Lindwood C. Sparks | Eatonton |
| Private Joseph Davis | Brenson |
| Private Joseph W. Thomas | Blue Ridge |
Wounded Slightly:
| Private Fred Ward | Savannah |
Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Missing in Action:
| Corporal John W. Donaldson | Mountain City |

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