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The University War Records Office reports the following roster of men in the service of the Allies. It is necessarily incomplete as it is based on voluntary reports only. The following includes all reports up to September 21, 1918, and shows a marked increase over the list of last June. ACTIVE SERVICE.   Sept. 21,  June   1918  1918 U. S. Army,  4805  4644 U. S. Navy,  1104  945 Foreign Allied Armies,  165  136 British,  83 Canadian,  38 Australian,  1 French,  40 Russian,  2 Belgian,  1 Died in Service,  124  78 Total,  6198  5803   Sept. 21  June   1918  1918 Auxiliary Service,  2583  2146 (Including State Guard, Volunteer Ambulance Service, Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. at home and abroad, and Relief Service). Died in Service,  21  20 Total,  2604  2166

The War Records Office will be very grateful if all graduates or anyone else who has any information of this kind will give it to them at their office in the Union building, as all records are made up from information received in this way.

The War Records Office will be very grateful if all graduates or anyone else who has any information of this kind will give it to them at their office in the Union building, as all records are made up from information received in this way.

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