Nathan Huntington

Biography:

Nominated by American Legion and appointed to ACOVA by Governor Armstrong in 2025.

ACOVA Committees served on:

Military Service:

  • Marine Corps:
    • Helicopter pilot. CH-46E Sea Knight (Mighty Battle Phrog) tours with Dragons of HMM-265, Bluth Knights of HMM-365
    • Command Pilot and Officer in Charge of the White House Liaison Office. HMX-1 Presidential Helicopter Squadron
    • Retired from Marine Corps 2019 after 26 years of service

Employment:

Willie Moe

Biography:

Willie Moe was born on June 16, 1913, to Sam and Selma Moe in New England, Hettinger County, North Dakota. Private First Class Moe enlisted in the Army on January 13, 1943, in Clinton County, AAF, Wilmington, Ohio. On November 27, 1943, he was a passenger on the H.M.T. Rohna which left Oran in French Algeria with cargo and troops. Off Béjaïa, Algeria, the convoy was attacked by an estimated 60 German Luftwaffe Heinkel 177's. One of the 177's piloted by Hans Doctermann, released a glide bomb that hit Rohna on her port side and she eventually sank.

Russell Howard

Biography:

Russell Howard was born in New England, Hettinger County, North Dakota on January 5, 1924, to Leroy and Maude Ethel Pringey Howard. He entered the United States Navy on January 14, 1943, and trained in Minot, North Dakota, Sioux City, Iowa, Saint Mary's, California, Corpus Christi, Texas, and Miami, Florida. Ensign Howard was killed off the coast of Hollywood, Broward County, Florida in an airplane training accident over the Atlantic Ocean in preparation to enter WWII on June 17, 1944.

Willis E. Gentz

Biography:

Willis Eugene Gentz was born in New England, Hettinger County, North Dakota on May 26, 1926, to Arnold Albert and Elsie M Larsen Gentz. He entered the United States Navy Reserve in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 3, 1943, and was engaged in the Australia, Hawaiian Islands, Invasion of Philippines and served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre. Signalman Third Class Gentz was awarded the Purple Heart, the American Campaign Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon, the Victory Medal, the Good Conduct Medal (posthumously).

Adam Boehm

Biography:

Adam Boehm was born on August 26, 1917, in New England, Hettinger County, North Dakota to Steve Boehm Jr. and Louise Betcnner Boehm. He entered the United States Army at Fort Snelling, Minnesota on March 27, 1942, and served in the Asiatic Pacific Theater. Private Boehm was killed in action on July 26, 1943, in New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal Island, New Guinea and is buried in the family plot at Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery in New England, North Dakota. He received the Infantryman's Combat Badge and the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon.