Service Branch

World War I

Harry Andrew Palmer photo 1918

Harry Andrew Palmer

Grace City, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Headquarters Company, 78th Infantry

Date of Loss: September 29, 1918 / Age: 28

Died of pneumonia on Sept. 29, 1918, at Camp Custer, Mich.

Buried, Grace City, N. Dak.

Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND as Harry E Palmer.

James A. Palmer photo 1918

James A. Palmer

Newlon, MT

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Fort Caswell September Automatic Replacement Draft, Company No. 2

Date of Loss: October 02, 1918 / Age: 37

Died of pneumonia on Oct. 2, 1918, at Camp Merritt, N. J.

Buried, Newlon, Mont.

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

Clayton D. Pannebaker photo 1918

Pvt.1st Class Clayton D. Pannebaker

Gem, ID

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: July 18, 1918 / Age: 19

Killed in action, at Soissons, France, on July 18, 1918.

Buried in France. Reburied in Grave 3510, European Section, Arlington National Cemetery, Va.

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

Joseph E. Pariseau photo 1918

Pvt.1st Class Joseph E. Pariseau

Joliette, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: October 09, 1918 / Age: 23

Killed in action on Oct. 9, 1918.

Buried, Grave 25, Row 35, Block A, Meuse Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse, France.

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

Harold Maloy Parker photo 1918

Harold Maloy Parker

Cando, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company G, 140th Infantry

Date of Loss: September 26, 1918 / Age: 22

Killed in action on Sept. 26, 1918.

Buried in France. Remains returned to U. S. on Oct. 10, 1921, and buried at Cando, N. Dak.

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

George William Parker photo 1917

George William Parker

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 46th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Date of Loss: October 26, 1917 / Age: 19

Killed in action, at Paschendaele, Oct. 26, 1917.

Buried, New British Cemetery, Paschendaele, Plot No. 14, Row C, Grave No. 23.

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

Henry Louis Parthie photo 1918

Henry Louis Parthie

Peshtigo, WI

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company I, 358th Infantry

Date of Loss: September 12, 1918 / Age: 28

Killed in action at St. Mihiel, France, on Sept. 12, 1918.

Buried in France. Remains returned to U. S. on May 2, 1922, and buried at Peshtigo, Wis.

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

Edmund E. Pask photo 1917

Edmund E. Pask

Walhalla, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Royal Canadian Regiment

Date of Loss: October 30, 1917 / Age:

Died of wounds received in action on Oct. 30, 1917, in No. 3, Australian Clearing Station.

Buried, Nine Elms, British Cemetery, Belgium.

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

Joseph P. Passett photo 1918

Joseph P. Passett

World War I

Date of Loss: November 11, 1918 / Age:

Name NOT included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Information NOT found in the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

Clifford Arndt Paulson photo 1918

Cpl. Clifford Arndt Paulson

Mandan, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Detachment Headquarters, Heavy Artillery Battalion

Date of Loss: November 10, 1918 / Age: 23

Died of peritonitis on Nov. 10, 1918, at Angers, Maine et Loire, France.

Remains returned to U. S. on Jan. 25, 1922, and buried at Mandan, N. Dak.

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

Philip M. Paulson photo 1918

Pvt.1st Class Philip M. Paulson

Kenyon, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: July 23, 1918 / Age: 20

Died on July 23, 1918, of wounds received in action.

Buried in France. Remains returned to U. S. on Aug. 29, 1921, and buried at Kenyon, Minn.

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

Jean Haywood Pearl photo 1918

Sgt. Jean Haywood Pearl

Mound, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Headquarters, 4th Sanitary Train

Date of Loss: October 01, 1918 / Age: 32

Died on Oct. 1, 1918, of wounds received in action.

Buried in France. Reburied at Mound, N. Dak.

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

Paul Pecher photo 1918

Pvt. Paul Pecher

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Machine Gun Company, 164th Infantry

Date of Loss: July 18, 1918 / Age: 19

Killed in action on July 18, 1918.

Buried, Tournan Cemetery, Tournan, Seine-et-Marne, France.

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

Adolph R. Pechlat photo 1918

Adolph R. Pechlat

Wahpeton, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Battery B 41st Field Artillery

Date of Loss: October 11, 1918 / Age: 25

Died of Broncho pneumonia at Camp Custer Michigan on October 11, 1918. Buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Brushvale, Minnesota.

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

WWI Student Army Training Corps

Warren Arthur Parker photo 1918

Private Warren Arthur Parker

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Student Army Training Corps UND Grand Forks ND

Date of Loss: October 14, 1918 / Age: 29

Died while serving as a member of the Student Army Training Corps  on the UND campus in Grand Forks during the 1918 flu pandemic. Name included on the UND S.A.T.C. website