James Kenneth McAleer III

Biography:

James McAleer III was born in 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pa. and attended school in Pennsylvania and the State School of Forestry in Bottineau, North Dakota. In September 1966, he enlisted in the Army. After assignment to the 101st Airborne in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, he was sent to Vietnam where he served with the 92nd Assault Helicopter Co. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Steele, ND. 

Gregory Howard Lunde

Biography:

Greg was the son of Howard and Evelyn Lunde. He had one sister, Antoinette. He attended schools at Rugby and Landa and graduated from Westhope High School in 1964. After high school, Greg attended Humboldt Institute in Minneapolis and worked for the railroad for a short time. In 1966 he returned to Westhope to work with his father in a meat processing plant before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is buried in Westhope Cemetery, Westhope, ND. 

Richard Wallace Liebig Jr.

Biography:

Private Liebig was born Sept. 26. 1947, at Harvey. He lived at Goodrich and worked on his father's farm until enlisting in the U.S. Army on April 6, 1966.

He leaves his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Liebig. Goodrich; one brother, John, with the Navy at San Diego, Calif.; three sisters. Mrs. Leslie (Kathryne) Crowe, Taeoma, Wash.; Mrs. Thomas (Margaret) Taylor. Olympia, Wash and Rebecca Liebig, Olympia: and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wutzke, Lodi, Calif.

He is buried in Goodrich Cemetery - Goodrich, ND. 

HB 49 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL- Appropriation for burial of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, War of Rebellion - 1927

CHAPTER 26

(H. B. No. 49—Committee on Appropriations)

BURIAL SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES, WAR OF REBELLION

An Act Making an Appropriation to Pay for the Burial Expense of Honorably Discharged Sailors, Soldiers and Marines of the United States War of the Rebellion and Erection of Head Stones Therefore, as Authorized by Sections 3181, 3182, 3183, and 3184 of the Compiled Laws of 1913.

SB 10 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL-Appropriation for erecting headstones for Civil War Veterans - 1935

CHAPTER 17

S. B. No. 10— (Committee on Appropriations)

CIVIL WAR VETERANS— ERECTING HEADSTONES

An Act making an appropriation to pay expenses of erecting headstones over the graves of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the United States War of the Rebellion.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

HB 98 - REPEAL-Standing Appropriation Civil War Veterans - 1939

REPEAL

CHAPTER 199

H. B. No. 98—(Ritter and Schauss)

REPEAL OF STANDING APPROPRIATION CIVIL WAR VETERANS

An act to repeal Chapter 28 of the 1925 Session Laws, being Section 1796a5 of the 1925 Supplement, making an appropriation for Civil War veterans; and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: