Harold A. Hall
Biography:
Harold Hall was born in Delamere, North Dakota on April 8, 1914. Private Harold A. Hall joined the U.S. Army from California and was a member of the 75th Ordnance Company in the Philippines during World War II. He was captured on Corregidor Island following the American surrender on May 6, 1942, and died of malaria on July 4, 1942, at the Cabanatuan Prison Camp in Nueva Ecija Province. He was buried in a communal grave in the camp cemetery along with other deceased American POWs; however, his remains could not be associated with any remains recovered from Cabanatuan after the war.
Edward W. Hall
Biography:
born Kansas City, Mo 14 Oct 12; resident Burleigh County, NDak; entered AUS Ft Snelling, Minn 5 Jun 42; served European African Middle Eastern Theater; died in service 5 Apr 47 Europe; burial place unk.
Robert L. Haley
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.
Luther E. Halden
Biography:
Luther was born near Palermo N. D. Aug. 28, 1913, and came with his family to Ree Township in 1918. He went to school in Hartland, and graduated from the high school there. He was a farmer before he entered the Army in March, 1942, and owned a quarter of land in Passport township, which his brother Grant has been farming for him since he entered the service. He is buried in Plot 66, Hartland Cemetery, Hartland, North Dakota.
Bernard H. Halaas
Biography:
born Carrierton, NDak 7 Jul 20; resident Foster County, NDak; entered AUS Ft Snelling, Minn 26 Oct 42; served Asiatic Pacific Theater; KIA 25 Oct 44 Leyte, P.I.; buried in Plot Kvernes, Section 18, Carrington Cemetery, Carrington, NDak.
Edwin D. Haider
Biography:
born St Anthony, NDak 4 Jul 18; resident Grant County, NDak; entered AUS Fargo, NDak 20 Feb 41; served Asiatic Pacific Theater; died in service 31 Mar 45 Luzon; buried in Plot 186N, Grave 3, East side, Mandan Union Cemetery, Mandan, NDak.
Ronald W. Hagen
Biography:
born Bismarck, NDak 13 Nov 23; resident Burleigh County, NDak; entered AUS Ft Snelling, Minn 9 Jul 43; served European African Middle Eastern Theater; KIA 4 Jan 45 Luxembourg; buried in Grave 14011, Block 24, Section C at Ft Snelling National Cemetery, Mpls, Minn.
Mynor A. Hagen
Biography:
born Walsh County, NDak 15 Sep 19; resident Walsh County, NDak; entered AUS Ft Snelling, Minn 24 Oct 41; served Asiatic Pacific Theater; KIA 12 Jul 44 Saipan; buried in St Peters Cemetery 8 miles east of Adams, NDak
Merlin J. Hagen
Biography:
born Hillsboro, NDak 6 May 21; resident Traill County, NDak; entered AUS Ft Snelling, Minn 22 Nov 42; served
European African Middle Eastern Theater; KIA 18 Jan 45 Germany; buried in Plot 101, Row 6, Grave 6, Riverside Cemetery, Hillsboro, Oak,
Guy L. Hagen
Biography:
Guy Lowell Hagen was born in Powers Lake, Burke County, North Dakota on November 21, 1917, and was the son of Hans G and Helga Hagen. (Helga later married Ole L Holby). Guy entered the United States Army at Fort George Wright, Washington on October 9, 1939, and served in the Asiatic Pacific Theater. Technical Sergeant Hagen was killed in action on February 5, 1945, in Luzon, Philippines. He is buried in Grave 13540, Block 24, Section C, at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.