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En- Tered US Army Fargo, ND 8 Aug 69 -341- RAAB, DARROLD S. Born Dickinson, ND 17 RADCLIFFE, STEPHEN M. Born Fargo, ND 6 RAEDEL, ROBERT L. Born St. Thomas, ND 12 Sep 48; Resident Stark County, ND; En- Oct 49; Resident Ransom County, ND; Enter- Mar 33; Resident Pembina County, ND; NOR: tered US Army Fargo, ND 8 Aug 69; Served ed US Army Fargo, ND 7 Aug 69; Served in Coon Rapids, MN; Entered US Marine Corps in Vietnam; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 1 May 71; Okinawa; Awards: GCMDL; Cont on AD as of Minneapolis, MN 10 Apr 50; Sep Cp Pendleton, SP4. 7384 16 Oct 73 in grade of SP5. 22125 CA 16 Apr 53; Entered US Marine Corps Abilene, TX 17 May 64; Served in Vietnam RAAB, DOUGLAS A. Born Elgin, ND 21 Apr RADEBAUGH, CHARLES D. Born Fargo, ND 10 Korea; Awards: GCMDL, Meritorious Mast, PH 52; Resident Hettinger County, ND; En- Sep 48; Resident Traill County, ND; En- Combat Action Ribbon, NAVCOM; Sep Cp tered US Army Fargo, ND 3 Feb 72; Served tered US Air Force at place unk 29 Aug 71; Pendleton, CA 31 Dec 70; 1SGT. 11614 in Europe; Sep Hanau, Germany 10 Jan 74; Served in Korea and Japan; Cont on AD as SP4. 24180 of 19 Aug 75 in grade of CPT. 26604 RAEDER, RANDY D. Born Fargo, ND 28 Oct 53; Resident Richland County, ND; Entered US RAAB, HARLAN W. Born Dickinson, ND 2 RADEBAUGH, LORAN E. Born Fargo, ND 9 Mar Air Force Fargo, ND 27 Jan 72; Sep Tinker Nov 48; Resident Stark County, ND; 45; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US AFB, OK 31 Oct 73; AIC. 23345 Entered US Army Fargo, ND 2 Oct 69; Sep Army Grandin, ND 2 Mar 69; o/s theater unk; Ft Bragg, NC 1 Jul 71;- SP4 5224 Sep Ft Hamilton, NY 1 Mar 71; 1LT. 458 RAFFERTY, EUGENE A. Born Fargo, ND 20 Apr 38; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US RAAF, JAMES L. Born Dickinson, ND 16 Jul RADER, EDWIN C. Born Carson, ND 11 Jan 44; Navy Minneapolis, MN 10 Dec 62; o/s theater 47; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered Resident Grant County, ND; Entered US Army unk; Sep USS Plymouth Rock, 28 Nov 64; DK3. US Army Fargo, ND 9 Mar 67; Served in Fargo, ND 14 Oct 65; Served in Europe; Sep 14527 Europe; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Hamilton, Ft Hamilton, NY 26 Sep 67; SGT. 1039 NY 17 Feb 69; SP4. 8218 RAFFERTY, LEE W. Born Dickinson, ND 12 Oct 50 RADER, LELAND L. Born San Haven, ND 12 Resident Hettinger County, ND; Entered US RAAP, LARRY L. Born Minot, ND 28 Aug 52; Sep 45; Resident Towner County, ND; En- Army Fargo, ND 12 Feb 70; Sep Ft Carson, CO Resident Renville County, ND; Entered tered US Army Fargo, ND 2 Nov 65; Awards: 14 Oct 71; SP4. 12455 US Army Fargo, ND 11 Jul 72; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 1 Nov 67; SP4. GCMDL; Sep Ft Bliss, Tx 10 Jul 74; SP4. 4003 RAFFERTY, THOMAS C. Born Dickinson, ND 28 25955 Aug 48; Resident Hettinger County, ND; Ent- RADER, LOWELL L. Born Devils Lake, ND 15 ered US Army Fargo, ND 5 Nov 68; o/s theater RAASAKKA, TERRY L. Born Northwood, ND 18 Feb 48; Resident Ramsey County, ND; Enter- unk; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 8 Jun 70; SGT, 2675 Feb 52; Resident Rolette County, ND; ed US Army Fargo, ND 5 Dec 67; Served in Entered US Army Fargo, ND 11 Jun 70; Vietnam; Awards; CIB, BSM, AM; Sep Ft Bragg, RAFFERTY, VERDE R. Born Havelock, ND 8 Mar Served Vietnam and Indochina; Awards: NC 5 Sep 69; SGT. 4002 42; Resident Hettinger County, ND; Entered ARCOM w/OLC; Sep Ft Lee, VA 18 Feb 72; US Army Fargo, ND 4 Mar 65; Served in Viet- SP4. 15527 RADERMACHER, DENNIS G. Born Fargo, ND 11 nam; Sep Oakland, CA 23 Feb 67; SP4. 10242 Sep 48; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered RAATZ, RANDALL R. Born Valley City, ND US Army Fargo, ND 10 Feb 69; Served in RAFTEVOLD, DAVID L. Born Wahpeton, ND 11 10 Jun 54; Resident LaMoure County, ND; Vietnam; Awards: ARCOM, GCMDL; Sep Ft Jul 44; Resident Richland County, ND; Entered Entered US Navy Verona, ND 12 Oct 72; Leonardwood, MO 9 Feb 71; SP5. 5211 US Army Fargo, ND 7 Jul 65; Served in Vietnam; o/s theater unk; Sep San Fransisco, CA Sep Ft Carson, CO 6 Jul 67; SP4. 14393 2 Oct 75; AK3.- 27258 RADISH, JACK A. Born Makoti, ND 23 Mar 27; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US Air RAFTEVOLD, GERALD A. Born Wahpeton, ND 27 RAATZ, RICKY W. Born Valley City; ND Force Chicago, Il 7 Mar 45; Served in Dec 46; Resident Richland County, ND; Resident of LaMoure County, ND; Entered Korea; Awards: GCMDL w/5 BrLps; Sep Fair- Entered US Navy Fargo, ND 9 Nov 64; Served US Navy Jamestown, ND 8 Jun 72; Served child AFB, WA 30 Nov 65; TSGT. 24535 in Vietnam; Sep San Diego, CA 9 Nov 67; RDSN. in Vietnam; Sep Bremerton, WA 6 Jun 75; 884 SN. 26484 RADKE, CURTIS J. Born Beulah, ND 23 Jun 43; Resident Mercer County, ND; Entered US Air RAFTEVOLD, JAMES L. Born Wahpeton, ND 22 Jan RAAUM, CALVIN L. Born Williston, ND 11 Force Fargo, ND 9 Jun 61; o/s theater unk; 45; Resident Richland County, ND; Entered Feb 49; Resident Williams County, ND; Awards: AFGCMDL; Sep McGuire AFB, NJ 8 Feb US Army Fargo, ND 29 Jun 62; Sep Oakland, CA Entered US Navy at place unk 24 Mar 70; 65; A2C. 27220 26 Nov 66; Entered US Army Seattle, WA 31 o/s theater unk; Cont on AD as of 28 Jan Dec 68; Served in Vietnam and Germany; 73 in grade of AQAN. 24264 RADKE, JOHN W. Born Hazen, ND 19 Oct 48; Awards: GCMDL, ARCOM, CNN, BSM; Cont on AS Resident Mercer County, ND; Entered US as of 17 May 73 in grade of SSG. 20020 RAAUM, DAVID W. Born Williston, ND 13 Army Fargo, ND 20 Jul 71; Coot on AD as of May 44; Resident Stutsman County, ND; 19 Sep 73 in grade of 1LT. 22200 RAHLF, DANIEL A. Born Griggs County, ND 28 Entered US Marine Corps Minneapolis, MN Dec 45; Resident Griggs County, ND; Entered 28 Dec 64; Served in Vietnam; Sep San RADKE, MARVIN A. Born Ellendale, ND 14 US Army Fargo, ND 2 Nov 65; Served in Viet- Diego, CA 7 Dec 67; CPL. 28 Jun 39; Resident Dickey County, ND; En- nam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Oakland, CA 5 Aug 67; tered US Air Force Sioux Falls, SD 18 Sep SP4. 9225 RAAUM, JERRY G. Born Crosby, ND 22 Mar 56; Served in Okinawa; Awards: GCMDL; Sep 46; Resident Divide County; NOR Westby San Francisco, CA 21 Nov 70; SSG. 19412 RAHLF, PAUL E. Born Binford, ND 12 Apr 40; MT; Entered US Marine Corps Fargo, ND Resident Griggs County, ND; Entered US Army 18 Mar 66; Sep Cp Pendleton, CA 26 Dec RADKE, MYRON G. Born Sykeston, ND 26 Sep Fargo, ND 23 Sep 63; Sep Ft Carson, Co 14 67; CPL. 27420 28; Resident Foster County, ND; Entered May 65; SP4. 13416 US Army Fargo, ND 2 Oct 51; Served in RAAUM, JOHN V. Born Latvia, Resident Japan, Vietnam, and South America; Awards: RAHLF, TIMOTHY D. Born Griggs County, ND 24 LaMoure County, ND; Entered US Army BSM; Cont on AD as of 4 May 73 in grade of Jan 49; Resident Griggs County, ND; Entered Fargo, ND 10 Feb 59; Served in Vietnam; LTC. 20077 US Army Fargo, ND 1 Jul 68; Served in Viet- Awards: BSM; Died in Service 9 Jul 66; nam; Awards: CIB, ARCOM w/20LC; Sep Oakland, SP5. 55389 RADKE, RAYMOND F. Born Grand Forks, ND 20 CA 21 Mar 70; SP5. 9224 Mar 47; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; RABBITHEAD, JOHN J. JR. Born Elbowoods, Entered US Army Fargo, ND 15 Aug 67; Served RAHRICH, MYRON L. Born Linton, ND 30 Aug ND 16 Jan 51; Resident of Mountrail County, in Vietnam; Sep Ft Riley, KS 14 Aug 69; SGT. 37; Resident Emmons County, ND; Entered ND; Entered US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 3887 US Air Force Fargo, ND 3 Nov 55; Sep Glas- 1 Feb 72; o/s theater unk; Sep Cp LeJeune, gow AFT, MT; 2 May 61; Entered US Air Force NC 31 Jan 74; CPL. 24784 RADKE, RICHARD J. Born Underwood, ND 2 Fargo, ND 9 Apr 63; Served in Greece, Viet- Oct 45; Resident McLean County, ND; Ent- nam, and Germany; Awards: AM w/20LC, AFGCMDL; RABBITHEAD, RONALD R. Born Elbowoods, ered US Navy Bismarck, ND 4 Nov 65; Served Cont on AD as of 6 Jun 73 in grade of TSGT. ND 17 May 48; Resident Mountrail County, in Vietnam; Sep USS Hopewell, 3 Oct 69; 21100 ND; Entered US Navy Fargo, ND 12 Aug 68; SM3. 82 Sep Beeville, TX 29 May 70; AR. 24886 RAILE, JACOB A. Born Bismarck, ND 15 Aug 52; RADMER, DONALD F. Born Bellingham, MN 27 Resident McIntosh County, ND; Entered US RABIDEAUX, RICHARD M. Born Moorhead, MN Jan 27; Resident Sioux County, ND Entered Army Fargo, ND 29 Dec 71; Served in Vietnam; 13 Nov 50; Resident Stutsman County, ND; US Army Ft Bragg, NC 8 Jul 55; Served Awards: BSM; Sep Ft Huachuca, AZ 10 Dec 73; Entered US Army Fargo, ND 11 May 70; o/s in Germany; Awards: GCMDL/2nd awd; Sep Ft SP4. 20961 theater unk; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 4 Nov 71; SP4.
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