State Heroes Total:
4273
Service Branch

World War I

Fay Lex Taylor photo 1919

Pvt. Fay Lex Taylor

Towner, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company G, 307th Infantry

Date of Loss: May 10, 1919 / Age: 26

Died of disease at New York City, on May 10, 1919.

Buried at Towner, N. Dak.

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

Martin Johnson photo 1919

Pvt. Martin Johnson

Bartlett, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company C, 314th Field Signal Battalion

Date of Loss: April 24, 1919 / Age: 23

Died on April 24, 1919, as the result of an accidental discharge of a pistol.

Remains returned to U. S. on Oct. 16, 1920, and buried in Hoff Cemetery, Brocket, N. Dak.

Marshall R. Farnam photo 1919

Pvt.1st Class Marshall R. Farnam

Inkster, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: April 23, 1919 / Age: 26

Died of broncho pneumonia, at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on April 23, 1919.

Buried at Inkster, N. Dak.

Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND under Grand Forks county.

Paul W. Robinson photo 1919

Hospital Sgt. Paul W. Robinson

North Adams, MA

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Medical Department, Office of Surgeon, Base Section No. 1

Date of Loss: April 22, 1919 / Age: 25

Died of diphtheria laryngitis, on April 22, 1919.

Remains returned to U. S. on Oct. 11, 1920, and buried in Hillside Cemetery, North Adams, Mass.

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

Floyd Fredric Young photo 1919

Seaman 2c Floyd Fredric Young

Neche, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Navy

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: USS New Mexico

Date of Loss: April 20, 1919 / Age: 24

Died on USS New Mexico, at New York, N. Y., on April 20, 1919.

Buried at Neche, N. Dak.

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

Fred Merrill Locklin photo 1919

2nd Lt. Fred Merrill Locklin

Grand Forks, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: April 14, 1919 / Age: 22

Died at Fort Snelling, Minn., of Pneumoncocus Meningitis, on April 14, 1919.

Buried, Grand Forks, N. Dak.

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

Elmer Hartlet Thompson photo 1919

PFC Elmer Hartlet Thompson

Fargo, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 1st Heavy Artillery Motor Ordnance Repair Shop

Date of Loss: April 06, 1919 / Age: 27

Died at Coblenz, Germany, on April 6, 1919.

Buried at Coblenz, Germany. Remains returned to U. S. July 29, 1920, and buried at Fargo, N. Dak.

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

Fred William Berner photo 1919

Pvt. Fred William Berner

Jamestown, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company C, 21st Engineers

Date of Loss: April 02, 1919 / Age: 25

Died of pneumonia, on April 2, 1919, at Base Hospital No. 87, Toul, Meuse.

Remains returned to U. S. on May 23, 1921, and buried in Grave 1770, National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

Andor Christian Nelson photo 1919

Andor Christian Nelson

Fort Ransom, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 12th Company, 3rd Training Battalion, 151st Depot Brigade

Date of Loss: April 01, 1919 / Age: 24

Died at Camp Devens, Mass., on April 1, 1919.

Buried at Fort Ransom, N. Dak.

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

Clarence Philip Hickner photo 1919

AS Clarence Philip Hickner

World War I

Branch of Service: Navy

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: USS Scranton

Date of Loss: March 28, 1919 / Age: 18

Died on USS Scranton on March 28, 1919.

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

Information found in Volume 2, page 1347 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

William Max Crabtree photo 1919

Pvt.1st Class William Max Crabtree

Jamestown, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Cadet Detachment

Date of Loss: March 25, 1919 / Age: 20

Died in airplane accident, at Fort Sill, Okla., on March 25, 1919.

Buried at Jamestown, N. Dak.

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

Clarence William Jacobson photo 1919

Cook Clarence William Jacobson

Amidon, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Battery E, 338th Field Artillery

Date of Loss: March 25, 1919 / Age: 25

Died, Slope Center, N. Dak., on March 25, 1919.

Buried, Amidon, N. Dak.

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

Thomas George Laughlin photo 1919

Cpl. Thomas George Laughlin

Grand Forks, ND

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

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

Date of Loss: March 22, 1919 / Age: 22

Accidentally killed by passenger train, in France, on March 22, 1919.

Remains returned to U. S. on July 7, 1922, and consigned to James Laughlin, Grand Forks, N. Dak. (place of burial not given).

Allen W. Stanton photo 1919

Allen W. Stanton

Lakeview, MI

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company A, 115th Infantry

Date of Loss: March 20, 1919 / Age: 23

Died at US Base Hospital No. 69, Army Postoffice No. 939, Savenay, France, March 20, 1919.

Remains returned to U. S. Oct. 6, 1920, and buried at Winfield Cemetery, Lakeview, Mich.

Jacob Ben Fisher photo 1919

Jacob Ben Fisher

World War I

Branch of Service: Army

Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company L, 349th Infantry

Date of Loss: March 19, 1919 / Age: 24

Died at Camp Upton, N. Y., on March 19, 1919.

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

Information found in Volume 1, page 918 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.