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NAADEN, STEWART T. Born Bismarck, ND 2 Dec 47 -299- NAADEN, STEWART T. Born Bismarck, ND 2 Dec NAGEL, VICTOR Born Strasburg, ND 23 Apr 43; NARUM, WAYNE D. Born Bowman, ND 24 Oct 40; 47; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Resident Emmons County, ND; Entered US Air Resident Slope County, ND; Entered US Army Army Fargo, ND 3 Nov 67; Served in Vietnam; Force Minneapolis, MN 28 Apr 61; Awards: Fargo, ND 10 Oct 63; Served in Europe; Sep Awards: GCMDL; Sep Oakland, CA 12 Jun 70; AFGCMDL; Sep McChord AFB, WA 27 Apr 65; A2C. Ft Hamilton, NY 4 Oct 65; SP4. 11402 SP5. 8250 25488 NARVESON, JOHNNIE A. Born Seattle, WA 31 Jul NAAS, WAYNE E. Born Kenmare, ND 27 Feb 42; NAGGATZ, JEFFREY D. Born Breckenridge, MN 31 44; Resident Burke County, ND; Entered US Army Resident Mountrail County, ND; Entered US May 51; Resident Richland County, ND; Enter- Fargo, ND 13 Jun 66; Served in Vietnam; Awards: Army Fargo, ND 15 Jun 67; Sep Ft Polk, LA ed US Navy Jamestown, ND 27 Nov 72; o/s the- GCMDL, ARCOM; Sep Oakland, CA 14 Apr 70; CPT. 13 Jun 69; SP4. 11059 ater unk; Sep San Diego, CA 30 Nov 75; LTJG. 6309 27790 NAATUS, MARK R. Born Fayetteville, NC 29 NARVESON, LLOYD R. Born Gonvick, MN 22 Oct 43; May 54; Resident Stutsman County, ND; En- NAGLE, DOUGLAS E. Born Grand Forks, ND 11 Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Air Force tered US Army Fargo, ND 22 Sep 71; Sep Ft Jun 49; Resident Grand Forks County, ND HOE: Minneapolis, MN 6 Apr 62; o/s theater unk; Sep Dix, NJ 17 Sep 73; SP4; Entered US Marine Everett, WA; Entered US Army Seattle, WA 1 McGuire AFB, NJ 29 Mar 66; A3C. 12967 Corps Minneapolis, MN 23 May 74; Served in Dec 66; Served in Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL, Europe; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Cp Lejeune, NC AM, ACFTCRMNBAD; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 6 Jul 69; NARVESON, LYLE R. Born Bagley, MN 24 Dec 44; 10 Aug 76; PFC. 22966 SP5. 11716 Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN 1 Aug 62; o/s theater unk; NADEAU, EDWARD J. Born Belcourt, ND 21 Nov NAGLE, JOHN R. Born Grand Forks, ND 2 Sep Sep Barstow, CA 21 Oct 66; PV1. 7118 48; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered 44; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 26 Jan 66; Served in US Army Fargo, ND 30 Nov 62; Sep Ft Campbell, NARVESON, NOEL D. Born New Rockford, ND 6 Sep Vietnam, Europe; Sep Ft Sill, OK 7 Mar 69; KY 30 Aug 65; SP5. 11580 43; Resident Eddy County, ND; Entered US Navy PV1. 7159 Sheyenne, ND 26 Feb 63; o/s theater unk; Sep NAHINURK, KENNETH D. Born Devils Lake, ND 21 Norfolk, VA 17 Apr 67; E12. 22661 NADEAU, ERIC D. Born Grand Forks, ND 12 Aug 52; Resident Ramsey County, ND; Entered Nov 48; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; US Navy Devils Lake, ND 26 Jul 71; Served in NASH, DWIGHT E. Born Hettinger, ND 12 Jan 48; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 16 Oct 66; Vietnam; Cont on AD as of 25 Apr 75 in grade Resident Adams County, ND; Entered US Army Served in Vietnam; KIA Vietnam 26 May 69; of MM2. 21597 Fargo, ND 7 Mar 68; Served in Vietnam; Awards: SP4. 55171 ARCOM; Sep Ft Riley, KS 6 Mar 70; SP5. 9251 NAMENIUK, MATT M. Born Belfield, ND 3 Jan 33; NADEAU, JERALD M. Born Rolette, ND 26 Oct Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US Army NASSET, BRADLEY R. Born Elgin, ND 10 Sep 52; 50; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US Fargo, ND 4 Apr 55; Served in Vietnam, Italy; Resident Hettinger County, ND; Entered US Army Navy Fargo, ND 26 Jan 70; Sep Quonset Point, Awards: GCMDL, VCOFGWP, ARCOM w/OLC; Sep Ft Fargo, ND 5 Nov 71; Served in Europe; Sep Ft RI 12 Dec 73; 1013. 22123 Carson, CO 31 Aug 71; SSG. 10857 Dix,NJ 14 Aug 73; SP4. 22613 NADEAU, MICHAEL J. Born Belcourt, ND 24 Jan NAMENUK, BORIS V. Born Billings County, ND NASSET, BROOKS L. Born Mandan, ND 26 Sep 46; 49; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US 29 May 41; Resident Billings County, ND; En- Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy Army Fargo, ND 6 Feb 70; Awards: GCMDL; Sep tered US Air Force place unk 25 Nov 60; Fargo, ND 9 Jan 67; Served in Vietnam, Korea; Ft Bliss, TX 21 Oct 71; SP4. 12565 Served in Vietnam, Thailand; Awards: DFC, Sep CVA Set Eight 1 Oct 70; AE3. 9912 AM, VCOFGWP, AFGCMDL; Cont on AD as of 28 NADEAU, PAUL V. Born Belcourt, ND 11 Sep 40; Jan 73 in grade of MAJ. 26324 NATHAN, ALAN R. Born New Rockford, ND 13 Apr 47; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US Army Army Fargo, ND 15 Nov 63; Served in Vietnam; NAMYNIUK, RUDY M. Born Dickinson, ND 3 Feb Fargo, ND 5 Jan 67; Served in Vietnam, Indo- Sep Oakland, CA 18 Nov 65; SP4. 10370 49; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US china, Korea; Awards: GCMDL, SS, PH, ARCOM; Sep Army Fargo, ND 1 Aug 67; Served in Vietnam; Ft Lewis, WA 18 Apr 72; CPT. 16525 NADVORNICK, JOHN F. Born Dickinson, ND 1 Awards: CIB; Sep Ft Carson, CO 17 Feb 71; Jun 49; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered PV1. 9625 NATHER, GARY V. Born Bismarck, ND 8 Apr 46; US Air Force Fargo, ND 20 May 69; Sep Ran- Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy toul, IL 24 May 72; AlC. 17641 NAPPER, JACKIE H. Born Grafton, ND 17 Apr Fargo, ND 26 Oct 64; Served in Vietnam; Sep 32; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Mayport, FL 25 Oct 68; MM2. 1816 NAEKEL, GERALD L. Born Valley City, ND 11 Army Grafton, ND 16 Jan 51; Served in Korea; Jun 49; Resident Barnes County, ND; Entered Awards: GCMDL/5th awd; Sep Ft Leonard Wood, RATHER, MORRIS C. Born Dawson, ND 5 May 40; US Army Fargo, ND 12 Nov 68; Served in Viet- MO 31 Jan 71; MEG. 24289 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Marine nam; Awards: DFC, ARCOM, BSM/3 awd, AM/35 Corps Minneapolis, MN 8 Nov 60; o/s theater unk; awd, GCMDL; Sep Ft Rucker, AL 13 Sep 72; NARLOCH, JOSEPH J. Born Drayton, ND 1 Mar Awards: GCMDL; Sep Beaufort, SC 24 Feb 67; SGT. CW2. 20391 47; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US 25126 Navy Grand Forks, ND 1 Apr 68; o/s theater NAFUS, EDWARD C. Born Steele, ND 12 Nov 40; unk; Sep San Francisco, CA 13 Dec 69; SK3. NATTRASS, HANS S. Born Rolette, ND 12 Dec 21; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered US 4136 Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US Air Navy Steele, ND 25 Mar 66; Served in Viet- Force Fargo, ND 3 Dec 51; Served in Vietnam, nam; Awards: AM; Sep Pensacola, FL 28 Feb NARLOCK, JAMES J. Born Grand Forks, ND 6 Okinawa; Awards: AFGCMDL w/OLC; Sep Hill AFB, 71; LT. 2973 Aug 46; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered UT 31 Aug 68; TSGT. 11067 US Army Fargo, ND 6 Jan 65; Served in Viet- NAGEL, CURTIS J. Born Beach, ND 9 Apr 51; nam, Europe; Awards: GCMDL, CIB, PH w/20LC, NATVIG, WILLIAM D. Born Park Rapid, MN 3 Feb 47; Resident Golden Valley County, ND; Entered BSM w/V Device, ARCOM, AM, ACFTCRMINBAD, Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army Fargo, US Navy Dickinson, ND 22 Sep 70; Served in VCOFGWP; Sep Denver, CO 11 Apr 75; SSG. ND 12 Feb 68; o/s theater unk; Sep Dugway, UT Vietnam; Sep Jacksonville, FL 6 Sep 74; HM3. 15498 11 Feb 71; SP5. 7988 23298 NARLOCK, RAYMOND P. Born Grand Forks, ND 6 NAVARRO, DANIEL G. Born Fargo, ND 16 Jun 46; NAGEL, DON L. Born Eureka, SD 20 Aug 51; May 47; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army Resident Barnes County, ND; Entered US Air US Army Fargo, ND 15 Nov 66; Served in Eur- Fargo, ND 29 Mar 65; Served in Europe; Sep Ft Force place unk 1 Jun 71; Served in Viet- ope; Sep Ft Riley, KS 14 Nov 68; SP4. 9256 Dix, NJ 9 Mar 68; SP4. 12027 nam; Awards: AFGCMDL; Cont on AD as of 20 Jun 73 in grade of AlC. 21273 NARLOCK, ROBERT F. Born Grand Forks, ND 19 NAVRATIL, DENNIS D. Born Mandan, ND 10 Mar 51; Feb 49; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered Resident Mercer County, ND; Entered US Army NAGEL, GLEN R. Born Jamestown, ND 5 Aug 47; US Army Fargo, ND 10 Apr 68; Served in Viet- Fargo, ND 30 Mar 71; Served in Europe, Germany; Resident Stutsman County, ND; Entered US nam; Awards: PH w/OLC; Sep Fargo, ND 1 May Sep Ft Riley, KS 30 Mar 73; Sp4. 20321 Army Fargo, ND 8 Sep 69; Served in Korea; 69; PFC. 7492 Awards: GCMDL, ARCOM; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 12 NAY, ALBERT A. Born Sioux Pass, MT 24 Aug 28; Apr 71; SP5. 5969 NARUM, EUGENE Born Dickinson, ND 15 Nov 48; Resident McKenzie County, ND; Entered US Army Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US Navy Ft Snelling, MN 11 Feb 46; Sep Cp Kilmer, NJ 27 NAGEL, ISADORE W. JR. Born Linton, ND 11 Dickinson, ND 27 Sep 67; Served in Vietnam; Sep 47; Entered US Army Ft Sheridan, IL 6 Dec Nov 50; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; Sep San Diego, CA 13 Jul 71; AE2.
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