Glenn Ervin Maier

Biography:

Glenn Ervin Maier enlisted in the United State Navy on April 14, 1969, with a rank of Petty Officer Third Class. His military occupation or specialty was Fireman Third Class, and he was attached to the NAVSUPACT SAIGON, YRBM-17.

Glenn Maier was born on December 31, 1949, in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota and was reported missing and ultimately declared deceased on July 11, 1970. He is buried at the Linton Cemetery, Linton, North Dakota. 

Byron Kent Kulland

Biography:

From 24 April through 3 May 1993, another Joint Task Force-Full Accounting (JTF-FA) joint team returned to the previously surveyed site. In addition to excavating aircraft wreckage, the team recovered small bone fragments, a few teeth/partial teeth, 2 dogtags for Lieutenant Kulland, 1 dogtag for WO Frink and an aircraft data plate which exclusively correlated the crash site to this loss of these men.

Dean Overby

Biography:

Served on ACOVA: 2004-present

Chairman: 2012-2020

Secretary: 2011-2012

ACOVA Committees served on:

Dave Rice

Biography:

Nominated by VFW to fill position of Emery Fisher after his passing. Appointed by Governor Dalrymple August 19, 2016 for term ending June 30, 2018, Re-appointed 2018-2021.

ACOVA committees served on:

Post War Trust Fund: 2016-2017

Post War Trust Fund & Appeals: 2021-present

Legislative: 2017-2020

Legislative & Strategic Planning: 2020-2021

Member of Veterans Organizations:

Jon Paul Fettig

Biography:

Spc Fettig was the first North Dakota Army National Guard soldier killed in battle since the Korean War. He served with a Dickinson-based engineering unit but had volunteered to fill a vacancy on the Bismarck-based 957th Multi-Role Bridge Company. Sgt. Scott Decker, a National Guard recruiter in Dickinson who knew Fettig, said Fettig enjoyed serving in the military. "He was a genuine soldier. He loved what he did," Decker said. "He was a quiet guy but always had a smile on his face. He was proud of what he did, being a soldier." Compiled from Associated Press reports.

Al Dohrmann

Biography:

Veterans Home Governing Board Term:  10/01/14-09/30/17 Â

Hal Weninger

Biography:

Nominated to ACOVA by VVA and appointed by Governor Hoeven May of 2013 to fill position vacated by Lee Finstad (term ending in 2015)

Served on ACOVA 2013-present

ACOVA committees served on:

  • Legislative: 2013-2014
  • Post War Trust Fund: 2014-2015
  • ND Department of Veterans Affairs: 2015-present

Member of Veteran Organizations:

  • American Legion
  • Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
  • Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)

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