World War II
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Fallen

County:
Ward

Date of Loss:

Recovered:
Remains not recovered

Branch of Service:
Army

Rank:
2nd Lieutenant

Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent:
673rd AAF Bomber Squadron

Listed on/in the:
Register of North Dakota Veterans World War II 1941-1945 and Korean Conflict 1950-1953, published 1968

Major Battle/Theatre:
Asiatic Pacific Theater

Circumstances:

Killed in action in Southwest Pacific Area

Biography:

Lt. Haley was killed in action on Negros island in the Philippines on Jan. 5, 1945, while serving as an army air force pilot. He enlisted in the service at Fargo on Nov. 4, 1942, and reported for duty on Feb. 22, 1943. The youth attended the State Teachers college at Minot for a year after his graduation from Minot high school and then enrolled at the North Dakota Agricultural college at Fargo. A member of Mu Sigma Tau fraternity, he was active in sports and campus affairs. Lt. Haley, who was born Sept. 13, 1923, at New Rockford, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Haley, Minot. He also leaves a sister, Bernardine, Mrs. Forest Caufield, Garrison. At the requiem high mass, a cousin, Keith Stitzel, Minot, formerly of Bismarck, was among the pallbearers. Four other cousins, William B. Haley, Minot; Martin and Gerald Haley, Grand Forks; Duane Moorehouse, Grace City; and a school day friend, Richard Solga, Minot, also assisted. Burial was in Soldiers plot at Rosehill cemetery in Minot, with military rites conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crosskill, uncle and aunt of the young lieutenant, traveled from Bismarck to attend the rites.