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LINK | WAR | FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | DATE OF DEATH | LOCATION OF DEATH | VERIFICATION | RESIDENCE | RANK | Branch of Service | AGE | NEXT OF KIN |
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Clarence Elmer Anderson | World War I | C. E. | Anderson | July 30, 1918 | Killed in Action | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Gonvick | Private | U. S. Army | Charles (Carl) E. and Mary Anna Anderson | |
Magnus M. Anderson | World War II | Magnus M. | Anderson | March 1, 1945 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Popple Township | PFC | U. S. Army | 19 | Magnus & Tilda Anderson |
Robert F. Anderson | World War II | Robert F. | Anderson | September 26, 1944 | KIA | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | Private | Mrs. Edward K. Anderson | ||
Edgar Penford Arnold | World War II | Edgar Penford | Arnold | January 17, 1943 | Training Plane Crash, North Carolina | Talked with Herman Gardner, Longtime Bagley Resident, WW II Veteran, Knew Edgar, Knew Died WW II. Buried in cemetery at Gran Church (log church northwest of Bagley) cemetery. | Bagley | Ensign | U. S. Navy | Elise Arnold? | |
Gerald Bennett Bagaason | Viet Nam War | Gerald Bennett | Bagaason | September 9, 1966 | KIA, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Clearbrook | PFC | U. S. Marine Corps | 19 | Mr. & Mrs. Don Bagaason, Birth, 1-8-47 |
Halvor Bakken | World War I | Halvor | Bakken | October 10, 1918 | Died from Influenza Epidemic, Army Base in United States | Buried in Emmanuel Cemetery, Clearbrook, MN | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Ole & Marie Bakken | |
Vernon Nelson Beckman | World War II | Vernon Nelson | Beckman | August 1, 1944 | Date of Loss, July 18, 1943 | Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Bagley | Seaman First Class | U. S. Navy | Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Garret Beckman | |
Harold L. Berg | World War II | Harold L. | Berg | December 18, 1944 | MIA, Burma | Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office lists Harold L. Berg, O1017696, U. S. Army, 2nd Lt., as Missing in Action, 12-18-1944 | Lieutenant | U. S. Army | January 1, 1970 | Adoptive parents: Ludvick (Ludvig) and Anna Berg | |
Hartvig E. Berg | World War II | Hartvig E. | Berg | July 1, 1944 | KIA, Italy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Jacob & Adneta Berg | |
Kenneth S. Berge | World War II | Kenneth S. | Berge | May 14, 1944 | KIA, Okinawa | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Private | 19 | Mr. & Mrs. Robert Berge | |
Richard D. Bergland | Korean War | Richard D. | Bergland | January 11, 1951 | KIA, Korea | Korean Conflict Casualty File, Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330, National Archives Building | PFC | U. S. Army | Leonard and Dorothy Mildred Huff Bergland | ||
Lars Bjorbeck | World War I | Lars | Bjorbeck | October 5, 1918 | Killed in Action, France | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | U. S. Army | Ole L. and Marit Orsun Bjorbeck | |||
Marvin F. Blair | World War II | Marvin F. | Blair | June 18, 1942 | Died, Training Camp, Fort Lewis, WA | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, Koochiching County, War Department 1946 | U. S. Army | Frank & Mary Blair | |||
Irvin Theodore Blix | World War I | Irvin Theodore | Blix | October 4, 1918 | Sinking of the USS Herman, North Atlantic, MIA | Tablets of the Missing, Suresnes American Cemetery, Suresnes, France | Nora Township | U. S. Navy | Albert & Anna Blix | ||
Helmer A. Erickson | World War II | Helmer A. | Erickson | August 15, 1944 | KIA, France, Buried in American Brittany Cemetery, St. James, France | 47th Inf Div, 9th Division, Verified by Relatives and American Battle Monuments Commission | Sinclair Township | PFC | U. S. Army | Emil Erickson | |
Charles R. Featherolf | World War II | Charles R. | Featherolf | August 1, 1944 | KIA, France | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Shevlin | PFC | U. S. Army | Ed Tilman and Mary Etta Young Featherolf | |
Charles John Feddema | Viet Nam War | Charles John | Feddema | March 5, 1967 | KIA, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Bagley | Spec. 4 | U. S. Army | 23 | Mr. & Mrs. N. L. Feddema, Birth, 11-3-43 |
Herman Fittje | World War II | Herman | Fittje | October 1, 1944 | Died, Non Battle, France | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Nora Township | Private | U. S. Army | 32 | Henry Weard and Martha Obert Fittje |
Arthur August Flaws | World War II | Arthur | Flaws | May 2, 1946 | Died, Non-Battle, North Atlantic | Joined Merchant Marines, 1943, Served in North Atlantic | Alida | Merchant Marines | 21 | John & Margaret Flaws | |
Martin Forsberg | World War II | Martin | Forsberg | January 30, 1943 | Killed in Pacific | Fosston Area? Martin S. Forsberg is listed as KIA in World War II on the MNDVA website. World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, Hennepin County, War Department 1946 | PFC | U. S. Army | Carl J and Anette B. Emerson Forsberg | ||
Bernt A. Fosnes | World War I | Bernt A. | Fosnes | September 19, 1918 | Died from Wounds | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Anders and Marie Fosnes | |
Emory Leranzo Frame | World War I | Emory Leranzo | Frame | September 16, 1918 | Killed in Action | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Leonard | Private | U. S. Army | John Elvis and Mary Serelda Rudd Frame | |
Morris C. Gilbertson | World War II | Morris C. | Gilbertson | August 1, 1944 | KIA, France | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | PFC | U. S. Army | Chester R. and Amanda Ramon Gilbertson | |
Cleve E. Goodwin | World War II | Cleve E. | Goodwin | October 8, 1944 | Died, Non Battle, France | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Pine Bend | Tech Sgt | U. S. Army | Henry and Florence Goodwin | |
Raymond Henry Gordon | World War I | Raymond | Gordon | February 3, 1919 | Died from Wounds, France | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Moose Creek Twp | Private | U. S. Army | Lars Hanson and Ane (Annie) Robele Gordon | |
Carl P. Grone | World War II | Carl P. | Grone | October 20, 1944 | KIA, Italy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 33 | Mrs. Ragnhild Grone |
Clifton Haagenson | World War II | Clifton | Haagenson | November 1, 1943 | Italy or Sicily, Buried in Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, Nettuno, Italy | 133 Inf. Regt, 34 Inf. Div. Verified American Battle Monuments Commission | Leonard | Sergeant | U. S. Army | Otto Haagenson | |
Harold B. Hagstrom | World War II | Harold B. | Hagstrom | December 1, 1942 | KIA | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Private | Gustaf W and Ida Benson Hagstrom | |||
Orville M. Hallan | World War II | Orville M. | Hallan | February 4, 1945 | KIA, Luzon Island, Phillipines | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | PFC | U. S. Army | 33 | Mr. & Mrs Oscar Hallan |
Reuben H. Halvorson | World War II | Reuben H. | Halvorson | April 8, 1944 | KIA, Bombing Flight, B-17, over Europe | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | Staff Sergeant | U. S. Army Air Forces | 20 | Mr. & Mrs. Thone Halvorson |
Walter Lewis Hampton | World War II | Walter | Hampton | December 7, 1941 | KIA, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii | Website: usswestvirginia.org lists the deaths at Pearl Harbor; indicates Walter Lewis Hampton, BM2, died when the USS Arizona was sunk. Website: ussarizona.org also lists Walter Hampton, BM2, but lists his home state as Kansas. | Bagley | Boatswain's Mate | U. S. Navy | 34 | Mrs. George Whitman |
George Hangaard | World War I | George | Hangaard | October 3, 1918 | Died of Influenza, Oct. 3, 1918, Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England | Buried in Sacred Heart Township, Renville County, Minnesota, | Berner | U. S. Army | 27 | Gunder and Emile Hangaard | |
Oscar Hanson | World War II | Oscar | Hanson | November 30, 1944 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, Beltrami County, War Department 1946 | Gully | Captain | U. S. Army | Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hanson | |
Thomas A. Hastie | World War II | Thomas A. | Hastie | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945 | Bagley | Husband of Helen G. Hastie | |||||
Clarence P. Haukland | World War II | Clarence P. | Haukland | February 7, 1944 | KIA, Italian Front | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Nora Township | Corporal | U. S. Army | 25 | Mr. & Mrs. Peter Haukland |
Arnold E. Holm | World War II | Arnold E. | Holm | 1943 | KIA, Sicily | Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Clearbrook | Machinist Mate 3rd Class | U. S. Navy | Mr. & Mrs. Erick Holm | |
Elmer Holm | World War II | Elmer | Holm | June 10, 1945 | KIA, Okinawa | Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Clearbrook | Corporal | U. S. Navy | 26 | Mr. & Mrs. Erick Holm |
Lloyd M. Hoynes | World War II | Lloyd M. | Hoynes | December 1944 | Died, Wounds, Leyte Island | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Dudley Township | Tech 5 | John (Jack) & Margaret Hoynes | ||
Edward J. Isackson | World War II | Edward J. | Isackson | 1945 | Lost on a Flight to Yugoslavia | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Leonard | 2nd Lieutenant | U. S. Army Air Forces | 25 | John F. & Judith Isackson |
Melvin J. Jacobson | World War I | Melvin J. | Jacobson | November 8, 1918 | Died Influenza, Fort Bliss , El Paso, Texas | Buried in the Bethany-Saron Cemetery, now United Lutheran, near Berner, MN | Winsor Township | U. S. Army | 23 | Henry & Petrine Jacobson | |
Oscar Jacobson | World War I | Oscar | Jacobson | September 30, 1918 | Died from wounds, France, 78th Battalion, Manitoba Regiment | Joined Canadian Army, KIA in France. Buried in Queant Communal Cemetery, near Bapaume, France | Clearbrook | Private | Canadian Army | 24 | Vihelm & Mathea Jacobson |
Carl G. Johansson | World War I | Carl G. | Johansson | October 2, 1918 | Killed in Action | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Leonard | Private | U. S. Army | Mr. and Mrs. Johan Anderson | |
Julius Johnson | World War I | Julius | Johnson | October 8, 1918 | Died of Disease | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Bagley | Private | U. S. Army | John Johansen | |
Melvin B. Johnson | World War I | Melvin B. | Johnson | October 19, 1918 | Killed in Action | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Peter and Olina Johnson | |
Clarence Elmer Johnson | World War II | Clarence Elmer | Johnson | 1944 | Died, Sinking of Destroyer USS Spence | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945 Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Shevlin | Fireman, 2nd Class | U. S. Navy | 24 | Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Johnson |
Elvin Johnson | World War II | Elvin | Johnson | April 18, 1944 | KIA, Italy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | PFC | U. S. Army | 21 | Mrs. Sena Johnson |
Maynard E. Johnson | World War II | Maynard E. | Johnson | December 30, 1944 | MIA, Belgium | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Alida | Private | U. S. Army | Mr. & Mrs. John A. Johnson | |
Wallace L. Johnson | World War II | Wallace L. | Johnson | May 1, 1944 | Died, Non Battle, Italy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Willie E. and Rose Halvorson Johnson | |
Clarence E. Jordet | World War II | Clarence E. | Jordet | 1944 | KIA, Normandy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | PFC | U. S. Army | Mrs. Mary Jordet | |
Adolph King | World War II | Adolph | King | October 1944 | KIA, Southern France | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945 | Gonvick | Staff Sergeant | U. S. Army | Adolph Barrett | |
Knute Nels Klepp | World War I | Knute Nels | Klepp | October 2, 1918 | Died of Disease, England | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Bagley | Private | U. S. Army | Gunsten and Gyro Olavsdtr Heistad Klepp | |
Talmadge L. Kloster | Korean War | Talmadge L. | Kloster | February 2, 1953 | Killed, B-29 Crash, Wheelus Field, Tripoli, Lybia | Internet Source: Find A Grave. Buried Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery, SW of Gonvick, MN | Eddy Township, Clearwater Co. | A/1C | U. S. Air Force | 23 | Parents: Jacob and Gertie Kloster |
Edwin Koxvold | World War I | Edwin | Koxvold | October 20, 1918 | Died of Disease | Clearbrook Legionnaires know of the Koxvold family, Possible Brother of Warren Koxvold (Big Fish, Bena, MN) | Clearbrook | U. S. Army | John E. and Mathea Engebretson Koxvold. | ||
Ralph Raymond Kugel | World War II | Ralph | Kugel | September 1944 | Died, Wounds, USS Colorado | USS Colorado Website, Memorials, Ralph Kugel listed as transferred to another ship for transport to hospital, died from his wounds, and later was officially declared as Killed in Action. | Bagley | Fire Controlman 3rd Class | U. S. Navy | Louis Henry and Gertrude Kennedy Kugel | |
Clarence I. LaDuke | World War II | Clarence I. | LaDuke | February 12, 1943 | Died, Non Battle, North Africa | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Ebro | PFC | U. S. Army | Philip and Josephine Vezina LaDuke | |
Donat L. LaFerriere | World War II | Donat L. | LaFerriere | December 12, 1944 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Private | U. S. Army | 24 | Louis LaFerriere |
Morris C. Landsem | World War II | Morris C. | Landsem | August 27, 1945 | Died, Non Battle | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Martin and Inga Ovidia Berg Landsem | ||||
Morrell H. Larson | World War II | Morrel H. | Larson | December 16, 1944 | KIA, Germany, Buried in Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupre, Belgium | 359th Inf Div, 90th Division, Verified by Relatives and American Battle Monuments Commission | Sinclair Township | Private | U. S. Army | Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Larson | |
Fred T. Littlewolf | World War II | Fred T. | Littlewolf | May 1944 | Died, Non Battle, B-17 Crash, Sioux City, Iowa | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Sergeant | U. S. Army Air Forces | Dave Littlewolf | |
James O. Lund | World War II | James O. | Lund | May 1944 | KIA, Okinawa | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | PFC | 20 | Mrs. Anna M. Spokely | |
Virgil E. Lundy | Korean War | Virgil E. | Lundy | July 16, 1950 | KIA, Kum River, Korea | 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division, Internet Korean War Casualties | Gonvick | Corporal | U. S. Army | 30 | Parents: Oscar Melvin Lundy, Kristina Moen |
Lavern E. Maple | Korean War | Lavern E. | Maple | May 18, 1951 | KIA, Korea | Korean Conflict Casualty File, Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330, National Archives Building | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | 25 | Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. Maple |
Charles A. Marmorine | World War II | Charles A. | Marmorine | September 27, 1945 | Died, Non Battle, Plane Crash, China | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | 1st Lieutenant | U. S. Army Air Forces | Mr. & Mrs. Charles Marmorine | |
Clyde O. Milton | World War II | Clyde O. | Milton | February 4, 1944 | KIA, Italy | Denise Milton, relative; entered the Army while living in Broadwater County, Montana. Listed in World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Montana, War Department 1946 | Shevlin | Tech Sergeant | U. S. Army | Mr. & Mrs. Earl Milton | |
Kenneth M. Moen | World War II | Kenneth M. | Moen | July 17, 1944 | Died, Ammunition Explosion, Port of Chicago, San Francisco, CA | Verified by Kenneth Moen, Nephew of Kenneth M. Moen, Bagley, MN. Re-verified on website: www.usmm.org/portchicago.html | Bagley | Ensign, Merchant Marines | Merchant Marines | 22 | Amanda Moen |
Roy E. Morvig | World War II | Roy E. | Morvig | May 5, 1945 | KIA, Czechoslovakia | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Shevlin | Private | 22 | Husband of Alice M. Morvig | |
Edwin J. Nelson | World War I | Edwin J. | Nelson | October 3, 1918 | Died of Disease, Camp Grant, Illinois | Clearbrook | U. S. Army | Nels and Helena Nelson | |||
Robert K. Nelson | World War II | Robert K. | Nelson | February 10, 1945 | Died, Bombing Mission, Burma | Verified by Farmers Independent Newspaper Article. | Lake Itasca | Lieutenant | U. S. Army Air Forces | 24 | Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nelson |
Dennis Leroy Nelson | Viet Nam War | Dennis Leroy | Nelson | May 20, 1966 | KIA, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Clearbrook | Corporal | U. S. Army | 21 | Mr. & Mrs. Milton L. Nelson, Birth, 4-7-45 |
Julius Norby | World War I | Julius | Norby | October 3, 1918 | At Sea, Near Key West, Florida | Steamship Lake City Collided with Steamship James McGee, Norby among 29 killed. | Bagley | Merchant Marines | A. J. Norby & Anna (Brandvold) Norby | ||
Rudolph H. Nordlund | World War II | Rudolph H. | Nordlund | December 19, 1944 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Eddy Township | Staff Sergeant | U. S. Army | John and (Klara) Marie Engstrom Nordlund | |
Herman Odegaard | World War II | Herman | Odegaard | January 3, 1943 | KIA, Europe | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Gonvick | Peter Andreas and Oline “Lena” Tranby Odegaard | |||
Andreas Oien | World War I | Andrias | Oien | November 7, 1918 | Died of Influenza, Nov. 7, 1918, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa | Buried in Concordia Lutheran Cemetery, Holst Township, Clearwater County, MN | U. S. Army | 31 | |||
Selmer Martin Okstad | World War I | Selmer Martin | Okstad | November 2, 1918 | Died Influenza, Fort Bliss , El Paso, Texas | Source: Find a Grave Internet. Buried Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery, SW of Gonvick, MN | Gonvick | U. S. Army | 25 | Parents: Paul P. and Berthe (Christianson) Okstad | |
Selmer Martin Okstad Jr. | World War II | Selmer Martin, Jr. | Okstad | September 11, 1943 | KIA, Mediterranean Buried at Sea | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945 Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Gonvick | Pharmacist's Mate | U. S. Navy | Selmer Martin (Sr.) and Marie Snobeck Okstad | |
Olof Olson | World War I | Olof | Olson | September 12, 1918 | Died from Wounds | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Oluf and Marit (Mary) Lamberton Olson | |
Kenneth L. Olson | Korean War | Kenneth L. | Olson | January 12, 1952 | MIA, Declared Dead | Korean Conflict Casualty File, Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330, National Archives Building | PFC | U. S. Army | Ludvig Carl and Lily Hulda Lee Olson | ||
Dean M. Ottershaw | World War II | Dean M. | Ottershaw | December 1944 | KIA, Leyte Island | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Ebro | Private | Joseph John and Josephine “Josie” Durant Ottershaw | ||
Selmer L. Pederson | World War II | Selmer L. | Pederson | March 15, 1944 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Winsor Township | Private | U. S. Army | 20 | Mrs. Alma Pederson |
Clarence Helmer Peterson | World War II | Clarence Helmer | Peterson | October 25, 1944 | Died, Sinking of Carrier, USS St. Lo | Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Itasca Township | AMM 2nd Class | U. S. Navy | 25 | Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pederson |
Gilbert J. Pohl | World War II | Gilbert J. | Pohl | April 9, 1944 | KIA | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | 1st Lieutenant | John A. and Blonda Smith Pohl | |||
Richard Dean Power | Viet Nam War | Richard Dean | Power | July 28, 1966 | KIA, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Shevlin | PFC | U. S. Marine Corps | 19 | Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Powers, Birth, 3-10-47 |
Arne Rauk | World War I | Arne | Rauk | October 5, 1918 | Died of Disease | 331st Field Artillery, 86th Division. Buried in Shevlin City Cemetery. | Shevlin | Private | U. S. Army | Lars & Tilda Rauk | |
Emil S. Richards | World War II | Emil S. | Richards | March 4, 1945 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army | Husband of Beulah Richards, Parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Richards | |
Rollin H. Richardson | World War II | Rollin H. | Richardson | April 23, 1945 | Died, Wounds, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Leonard | Tech 5 | U. S. Army | 24 | Husband of Mrs. Carole Richardson, Parents Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Richardson |
Lloyd Rundell | World War II | Lloyd | Rundell | October 21, 1944 | KIA, Leyte Island | 7th Inf. Regt, 1st Cavalry Div. Entered Service from South Dakota. Buried in Manila American Cemetery, at Fort William McKinley in the Philipines. Stone Marker in Hurley Cemetery, Hurley, South Dakota (Turner County) | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 27 | Clyde C. Rundell & Mabel (Elliot) Rundell | |
Ernest A. Rydeen | World War II | Ernest A. | Rydeen | June 29, 1943 | Died, Non Battle, Hoten POW Camp, Manchuria | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Clearbrook | Private | U. S. Army Air Forces | Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rydeen | |
Justin Bryan Schmidt | Iraq/Afghanistan War | Justin Bryan | Schmidt | April 29, 2004 | KIA, Baghdad, Iraq | Newspaper Article, Bradenton, Florida | Alida | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 25 | Lenore Roberts/Victor Schmidt |
Kenneth N. Shellum | World War II | Kenneth N. | Shellum | January 11, 1945 | KIA, Luxembourg | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 21 | Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Shellum |
James John Shereck | Viet Nam War | James John | Shereck | March 4, 1971 | KIA, Plane Crash, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Bagley | Captain | U. S. Army | 31 | Gilbert & Adeline Shereck, Birth, 3-19-39 |
Clifford B. Sherping | World War II | Clifford B. | Sherping | December 1, 1944 | KIA, Germany | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Sergeant | U. S. Army | Mrs. Hannah Sherping | |
Palmer Soderlund | World War II | Palmer | Soderlund | July 29, 1945 | Died, Sinking of USS Callaghan | Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office lists Palmer O. Soderlund, 3286043, U. S. Navy, CMMA, as Missing in Action, 7-29-45 | Gonvick | Chief Machinist's Mate | U. S. Navy | 27 | Andrew & Marie Soderlund |
Emory E. St. John | World War II | Emory E. | St. John | February 28, 1945 | KIA | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945. World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, Mahnomen County, War Department 1946 | Bagley | PFC | U. S. Army | David (Indian name Ke zhe bah gwon abe) and Josephine Durant St. John | |
Jack Steckman | World War II | Jack | Steckman | October 27, 1944 | KIA | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | 2nd Lieutenant | John H. and Hilja Steckman | |||
Arthur Leonard Stolan | World War II | Arthur | Stolan | August 3, 1944 | KIA, France | 32nd Armored Div./3rd Division. Verified by Newspaper Article. Funeral Services at McIntosh, MN. Buried at Fort Snelling. | Gonvick/Gully | Sergeant | U. S. Army | Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Stolan | |
Andrew L. Stortroen | World War I | Andrew L. | Stortroen | February 11, 1919 | Died of Disease | Soldiers of the Great War, US Army Military History Institute. Buried in Wilton Cemetery? | Clearbrook | Corporal | U. S. Army | Lars Oleson and Anne Knutsdatter Brandvold Stortroen | |
John Olaf Sundquist | Viet Nam War | John Olaf | Sundquist | October 21, 1966 | KIA, Viet Nam | U. S. Casuaties in Southeast Asia | Gonvick | PFC | U. S. Army | 20 | Edward & Eleanor Sundquist, Birth, 11-28-45 |
Kenneth Sutherland | Korean War | Kenneth | Sutherland | March 31, 1951 | KIA, Korea | Korean Conflict Casualty File, Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330, National Archives Building | Captain | U. S. Army | Eugene and Maude McIntyre Sutherland | ||
Glenn E. Thompson | World War II | Glenn E. | Thompson | October 16, 1944 | KIA, Italy | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, Beltrami County, War Department 1946 | Private | U. S. Army | Albert R. and Bertha J. Enger Thompson. | ||
Keith B. Torkildson | World War II | Keith B. | Torkildson | December 18, 1944 | Died, Sinking of USS Hull | Minnesota State Summary of Casualties, U. S. Navy, 1946 | Bagley | Yeoman, 3rd Class | U. S. Navy | 20 | Mr. & Mrs. Gustav Torkildson |
Kenneth T. Vannett | Korean War | Kenneth T. | Vannett | July 17, 1950 | Died of Wounds, South Korea | Records of Korean War Dead, Department of Defense | Zerkel | Private | U. S. Army | 19 | Mother was Signe Otterkill Vannett, Buried Rice Cemetery, Zerkel, MN |
Joseph Patrick Wall | World War II | Pat | Wall | February 4, 1901 | KIA, Pacific | ARM, 2nd Class | U. S. Navy | Ralph and Rita Wall | |||
Lloyd J. Wedwick | World War II | Lloyd J. | Wedwick | January 24, 1945 | KIA, Germany | Letter to Clearwater County, Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs, July 31, 1945 | Eddy Township | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 31 | Mrs. Julia Wedwick |
John W. Wegmann | World War I | John W. | Wegmann | October 28, 1918 | France | Died from Pneumonia in France. Verified by original telegram; Pat Pfeifer Evenwoll. Buried Pioneer Cemetery, Itasca State Park. | Lake Itasca | Sergeant | U. S. Army | 23 | Theodore & Johanna Wegmann |
Carl Westberg | World War I | Carl | Westberg | April 3, 1918 | Died of Influenza Epidemic, Army Base in Georgia, USA | Talked to Carl Westburg's nephew, Ernest Bestul, confirmed that Carl Westburg died from a influenza epidemic while stationed at an Army base in Georgia | Bagley | U. S. Army | Ole & Gunhil Westberg | ||
Joseph H. Widseth | World War II | Joseph H. | Widseth | September 26, 1944 | KIA, Palau Island, Pacific | Verified by Newspaper Article. Funeral Services at McIntosh, MN | Gonvick | 1st Lieutenant | U. S. Marine Corps | 26 | Mrs. Caroline Widseth |
Merlin J. Wilcox | World War II | Merlin J. | Wilcox | August 8, 1944 | Died, Wounds, France, Buried American Brittany Cemetery, St. James, France | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946, 175th Inf Regt, 29th Division | Shevlin | PFC | U. S. Army | Husband of Elnora Wilcox, Mother Emma Wilcox | |
Emil G. Willborg | World War II | Emil G. | Willborg | August 1, 1944 | Died, Non Battle, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark. | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Private | U. S. Army | Martin Emil and Carrie Schalbo Willborg | |
Woodrow Wilson | World War II | Woodrow | Wilson | December 24, 1944 | Died of Wounds, Belgium | World War II, Honor List of Dead & Missing, State of Minnesota, War Department 1946 | Bagley | Private | U. S. Army | 28 | Husband of Irene M., Parents Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wilson |