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AXTMAN, GERALD J. Born Rugby, ND 19 Mar 47; BAAR, RYKART L -15- AXTMAN, GERALD J. Born Rugby, ND 19 Mar 47; BAAR, RYKART L. Born Dickinson, ND 29 Apr BACH, MICHAEL J. Born New Rockford, ND 28 Resident Pierce County, ND; Entered US Army 53; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US Jun 49; Resident Cass County, ND; Entered Fargo, ND 14 Oct 66; Served in Vietnam; Navy Fargo, ND 17 Feb 72; Served o/s thea- US Air Force Fargo, ND 26 Nov 68; Served Awards: PH, BSM, CIB; Sep Oakland, CA 17 ter unk; Cont on AD as of 19 Nov 73 in grade in Vietnam; Awards: AFGCMDL; Sep Grand Forks Jul 68; SGT. 11728 of PN3. 23034 AFB, ND 24 Nov 72; SGT. 18342 AXTMAN, JOHN P. Born Rugby, ND 5 Jul 45; BAARSTAD, LARRY M. Born Valley City, ND 3 BACHINSKI, WAYNE D. Born Winnipeg, Canada Resident Pierce County, ND; Entered US Aug 45; Resident Barnes County, ND; Entered 13 Jun 45; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; Army Fargo, ND 14 Oct 65; Served in Viet- US Navy Kathryn, ND 21 Sep 64; Served in HOR: Winnipeg, Canada; Entered US Marine nam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Albuquerque, NM Vietnam; Sep Whidbey Island, WA 20 Sep 68; Corps Minneapolis, MN 1 Sep 64; Served in 13 Oct 67; SP5. 7019 AE3. 4909 Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Cp Pendleton, CA 30 Aug 68; SGT. 490 AXTMAN, LEONARD F. Born Balta, ND 29 Feb BAASCH, DENNIS C. Born Fargo, ND 17 Dec 48; 24; Resident Wells County, ND; Entered US Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Marine BACHMAN, RICHARD H. Born Elliot, ND 30 Jun Army Ft Snelling, MN 22 May 43; Served in Corps Minneapolis, MN 16 May 68; Served in 29; Resident Ransom County, ND; Entered US Europe; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 18 Jan 46; Entered Vietnam; Awards: VCOFGWP; Sep Cp Pendleton, Navy Fargo, ND 17 Feb 48; Served in Italy, US Army Fargo, ND 15 Dec 49; Served in CA 27 Aug 70; CPL. 2740 Vietnam, Lebanon; Awards: GCMDL/5th awd; Korea, Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL, ARCOM w/2 Sep Jacksonville, FL 30 Aug 68; BM1. 12234 OLC, LM; Sep Dugway, UT 31 May 72; LTC. BAASCH, JAMES E. Born Colgate, ND 21 Mar 43; 16981 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army BACHMAN, JOHN D. Born Elgin, ND 22 Aug 48; Fargo, ND 2 Dec 64; Served in Europe; Sep Resident Grant County, ND; Entered US Navy AXTMAN, ROBERT B. Born Lakehurst, NJ 25 Ft Hamilton, NY 8 Nov 66; SP4. 11341 Norfolk, VA 7 Mar 68; Served in Spain; Mar 43; Resident Burleigh County, ND; En- Awards: GCMDL; Cont on Al as of 2 Dec 74 tered US Navy Bismarck, ND 2 Feb 62; BAASCH, MICHAEL W. Born Fargo, ND 5 Aug 52; in grade of ETR2. 25875 Served o/s theater unk; Sep San Diego, CA Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Army 28 Jan 65; SN. 6937 at place unk 28 Sep 72; Served in Korea; BACHMAN, KENNETH G. Born Elgin, ND 8 Aug Cont on AS as of 15 Apr 74 in grade of PFC. 51; Resident Grant County, ND; Entered US AXTMAN, STEVEN C. Born Rugby, ND 11 Apr 51; 24759 Air Force Fargo, ND 12 Jan 71; Cont on AS Resident Pierce County, ND; Entered US Navy as of 15 Feb 74 in grade of SGT. 24116 Minot, ND 18 Sep 69; Served in Guam; Sep BAASCH, STUART E. Born Fargo, ND 31 May 47; Seattle, WA 25 Jul 73; HM2. 20352 Resident Cass County, ND; Entered US Navy BACHMEIER, ANTON J. Born Strasburg, ND 14 Tower City, ND 26 Jun 67; Served in Viet- Dec 42; Resident Burleigh County, ND; En- AXTMAN, TIMOTHY A. Born Harvey, ND 16 Jun nam, Korea; Sep San Diego, CA 25 May 71; tered US Navy Bismarck, ND 26 Feb 64; 47; Resident Wells County, ND; Entered US MM3. 4826 Served in Vietnam; Sep Port Hueneme, CA Army Harvey, ND 7 Jun 70; Sep Ft Lee, VA 30 Nov 67; UTBCN. 1274 6 Feb 72; 1LT. 15954 BABCOCK, MARVIN E. Born Ellendale, ND 17 May 35; Resident Dickey County, ND; Entered BACHMEIER, BENEDICT Born Rugby, ND 11 Apr AXTMAN, WAYNE M. Born Rugby, ND 10 Apr 48; US Marine Corps Omaha, NE 28 Sep 53; Served 31; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US Resident Pierce County, ND; Entered US Navy in Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL/3d awd; Sep New Army Fargo, ND 20 Mar 52; Sep Ft Meade, MD Fargo, ND 30 Jun 69; Served in Vietnam, Castle, PA 28 Oct 66; SGT. 11004 20 Mar 54; Entered US Army Ft Leonard Wood, Okinawa; Sep Albuquerque, NM 2 Mar 73; MO 2 Feb 56; Served in Europe, Vietnam; AK2. 19239 BABCOCK, NICHOLAS P. Born Oakes, ND 11 Sep Awards: CIB; ARCOM; GCMDL/51h awd; Cont 47; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered on AN as of 30 Apr 73 in grade of SSG. 18029 AXTMANN, JOSEPH B. Born Rugby, ND 1 Jul US Army Fargo, ND 23 Feb 65; Sep Ft Leonard 49; Resident Pierce County, ND; Entered Wood, MO 25 Jun 65; PVT. 13755 BACHMEIER, FLORIAN J. Born Linton, ND 19 US Army Fargo, ND 24 Jun 71; Served in Mar 46; Resident Burleigh County, ND; En- Europe; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 17 Jun 74; SP4. 23702 BABECK, EDWARD M. Born Dickinson, ND 19 Nov tered US Navy Fargo, ND 26 Feb 64; Served 45; Resident Stark County, ND; Entered US in Vietnam; Sep Millington, TN 8 Jan 73; AXVIG, EARL N. Born Grafton, ND 17 Feb 46; Air Force Fargo, ND 10 Mar 64; Served o/s AT1. 9921 Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Army theater unk; Sep McGuire AFB, NJ 20 Sep 66; Fargo, ND 13 Apr 66; Served in Vietnam; AB. 7542 BACHMEIER, GARY A. Born Bismarck, ND 30 Sep Ft Carson, CO 12 Apr 68; SP4. 5528 Nov 46; Resident Sioux County, ND; Entered BABEL, DAVID A. Born Bismarck, ND 20 Jul 53; US Marine Corps Fargo, ND 8 Apr 69; Served AZURE, DAVID Born Belcourt, ND 5 Nov 47; Resident Burleigh County, ND; Entered US Air in Vietnam; Awards: Combat Action Ribbon; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered US Force at place unk 28 Jun 71; Cont on AS as Sep Cp Pendleton, CA 29 Sep 70; LCPL. 7502 Army Fargo, ND 14 Mar 68; Served in Viet- of 17 Jul 74 in grade unk. 25266 nam; Awards: CIB, PH, VCOFGWP; Sep Ft Car- BACHMEIER, JOE A. Born Rugby, ND 29 Sep son, CO 13 Mar 70; PFC. 4199 BABEL, OTTO Born St. Anthony, ND 28 Feb 33; 45; Resident McHenry County, ND; Entered Resident Morton County, ND; Entered US Navy US Army Towner, ND 2 Feb 68; Served in AZURE, DAVID P. Born Ft Totten; ND 28 Jan Bismarck, ND 5 Jan 51; Sep Long Beach, CA Vietnam; Awards: CIB, AM w/1 OLC, RIM 53; Resident Ramsey County, ND; Entered 11 Dec 53; Entered US Army at place unk 1 w/VDEV w/1 OLC, ARCOM w/VDEV w/1 OLC; US Army Fargo, ND 5 Nov 70; Served o/s Oct 61; Served in Korea, China, Vietnam; Sep Ft lemming, GA 16 Jan 70; SGT. 11556 theater unk; Sep Ft Lewis, WA 3 Jan 72; Awards: AM w/6 OLC, BIM, ARCOM, MSM; Cont PFC. 14429 on AS as of 25 Jul 73 in grade of CPT. 21704 BACHMEIER, LEO D., JR. Born Bismarck, ND 25 Sep 51; Resident Grant County, ND; En- AZURE, DENNIS J. Born Belcourt, ND 27 Jul BABEL, ROBERT S. Born Bismarck, ND 25 Oct tered US Army Fargo, ND 30 Jun 71; Served 51; Resident Rolette County, ND; Entered 51; Resident Grant County, ND; Entered US in Europe; Sep Ft Dix, NJ 26 Mar 73; SP4. US Army Fargo, ND 11 Mar 71; Served in Air Force Fargo, ND 27 Jul 71; Sep Omaha, 20411 Indochina, Vietnam; Sep Oakland, CA 9 Mar NE 12 Apr 74; SGT. 25112 73; SP4. 20406 BACHMEIER, PAUL M. Born New Rockford, ND BABINSKI, DUANE E. Born Grafton, ND 6 Dec 3 Jul 49; Resident Benson County, ND; En- AZURE, DONALD W. Born Ft Totten, ND 11 Mar 39; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US tered US Army Fargo, ND 1 Jun 70; Sep Ft 47; Resident Ramsey County, ND; Entered US Air Force Fargo, ND 2 Dec 57; Served in Stewart, GA 7 Dec 71; SP4. 13688 Navy Devils Lake, ND 7 Nov 69; Served in Vietnam; Awards: AFGCMDL; Cont on AS as of Philippines; Awards: GCMDL; Sep Great Lakes, 28 Jan 73 in grade of TSG. 25372 BACHMEIER, RALPH J. Born Rugby, ND 25 May IL 17 Aug 73; 1012. 22315 52; Resident Grand Forks County, ND; En- BABINSKI, JOHN D. Born Grafton, ND 6 Oct 28; tered US Navy Grand Forks, ND 25 Aug 71; AZURE, FRANK Born Belcourt, ND 13 May 46; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Air Served ois theater unk; Cont on AS as of Resident Richland County, ND; Entered US Force at place unk 21 Dec 53; Served in 27 Jan 76 in grade of DP2. 26941 Navy Pearl Harbor, HI 28 Feb 68; Served in Vietnam; Awards: DFC, MSM, AM, AFCM; Cont Vietnam; Awards: GCMDL; Sep San Francisco, on AD as of 18 Jun 73 in grade of LTC. 21187 BACHMEIER, ROBERT S. Born Minot, ND 18 Aug CA 12 Feb 74; DS2. 24315 51; Resident Ward County, ND; Entered US BABINSKI, VIRGIL J. Born Grafton, ND 24 May Army Fargo, ND 6 May 71; Served in Korea; AZURE, FRED L. Born Belcourt, ND 7 Jul 43; 44; Resident Walsh County, ND; Entered US Sep Oakland, CA 9 Dec 72; SP4.
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