Service Branch
Andrew Moo photo 1918

Pvt.1st Class Andrew Moo

Enderlin, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company F, 318th Engineers

Date of Loss: September 03, 1918 / Age: 31

Died of injuries sustained in accident on Sept. 3, 1918.

Remains returns to U. S., May 31, 1921, and buried at Enderlin, N. Dak.

Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Harold P. Mooney photo 1944

Sergeant Harold P. Mooney

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Date of Loss: May 18, 1944 / Age: 28

Killed in action in Naples, Italy

Thomas J. Mooney photo 1945

1st Lieutenant Thomas J. Mooney

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Regiment / Group / Brigade: 184th Infantry Regiment

Date of Loss: April 07, 1945 / Age: 30

Died in service in Okinawa

Raymond E. Moore photo 1942

Private First Class Raymond E. Moore

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Regiment / Group / Brigade: 164th Infantry Regiment

Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: Americal Division

Date of Loss: November 22, 1942 / Age: 24

Killed in action in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Wendell D. Moore photo 1945

Private Wendell D. Moore

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Regiment / Group / Brigade: 23rd Infantry Regiment

Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 2nd Infantry Division

Date of Loss: February 04, 1945 / Age: 29

Killed in action in Germany

Glenn W. Moors photo 1944

PFC Glenn W. Moors

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 41st Infantry Battalion, 2nd Armored Division

Date of Loss: September 21, 1944 / Age:

Killed in action near Belgium.

Charles V. Moran photo 1945

Private First Class Charles V. Moran

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Date of Loss: September 28, 1945 / Age: 23

Died in service in Poplar, Montana

Thomas L. Morgan photo 1942

1st Lt. Thomas L. Morgan

World War II

Branch of Service: Air Force

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 341st Bomber Squadron, 97th Bomber Group, Heavy

Date of Loss: October 21, 1942 / Age:

Lieutenant Morgan was a Bombardier on B-17 (serial #41-24344) that took off on a mission to Lorient, Occupied France, on 21 October 1942. The mission encountered adverse weather disturbances, and many of the planes were forced to turn back.

Clyde G. Morgan photo 1942

Sergeant Clyde G. Morgan

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Date of Loss: November 10, 1942 / Age: 21

Killed in action in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Joseph D. Morgan photo 1945

Technician 4th Grade Joseph D. Morgan

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Date of Loss: May 19, 1945 / Age: 26

Died in service in Germany

Paul D. Morgan photo 1945

Sergeant Paul D. Morgan

World War II

Branch of Service: Marines

Date of Loss: March 07, 1945 / Age: 27

Killed in action in Iwo Jima

Rilie R. Morgan photo 1942

2nd Lieutenant Rilie R. Morgan

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Regiment / Group / Brigade: 164th Infantry Regiment

Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: Americal Division

Date of Loss: November 22, 1942 / Age: 22

Killed in action in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Charles Otto Morgenstern photo 1918

Coxswain Charles Otto Morgenstern

World War I

Branch of Service: Navy

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: USS New York

Date of Loss: February 16, 1918 / Age: 21

Died on USS New York, on Feb. 16, 1918.

Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Information found in Volume 3, page 2220 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

Edward P. Morin photo 1944

Private Edward P. Morin

World War II

Branch of Service: Army

Regiment / Group / Brigade: 338th Infantry Regiment

Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 85th Infantry Division

Date of Loss: May 12, 1944 / Age: 23

Killed in action in Italy

Edwin Morken photo 1918

Edwin Morken

Springgrove, MN

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company H, 164th Infantry

Date of Loss: October 06, 1918 / Age: 28

Killed in action on Oct. 6, 1918.

Buried in France. Remains returned to U. S. on Oct. 17, 1921, and consigned to Sam Morken, Springgrove, Minn. (place of burial not given).