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The first cases of illness from the 1918 flu pandemic in the United States were reported from Fort Riley, Kansas on March 11 when an Army private became ill; complaining of fever, sore throat, and headache. Military personnel were greatly impacted by the virus and many young recruits were dead from the flu before they ever saw combat.
- Burke, Paul J (Massachusetts)
- Carr, Gene C (New Jersey)
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- Naparstek, Ida K. (Massachusetts)
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