State Heroes
Frank Edward Lumley
Edwards, NYWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Battery C, 11th Field Artillery
Date of Loss: September 29, 1918 / Age: 27
Died of pneumonia on Sept. 29, 1918.
Remains returned to U. S. on June 1, 1921, and buried in South Edwards Cemetery, Edwards, N. Y.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
James L. Lumsden
World War I
Date of Loss: November 11, 1918 / Age:
Name NOT included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Information NOT found in the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

Captain Duane E. Lund
World War II
Branch of Service: Air Force
Date of Loss: July 12, 1952 / Age: 28
Died in service in San Francisco, California.
Morris Joel Lund
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Supply Company, 40th Field Artillery
Date of Loss: October 10, 1918 / Age: 30
Died of pneumonia on Oct. 10, 1918.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Information found in Volume 3, page 1954 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

Corporal Emmett O. Lund
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: August 31, 1945 / Age: 23
Killed in action in Okinawa

Staff Sergeant Gerhard R. Lund
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Regiment / Group / Brigade: 194th Infantry Regiment
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 17th Airborne Division
Date of Loss: March 28, 1945 / Age: 21
Killed in action in Germany

Sergeant Martin M. Lund
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: September 23, 1951 / Age: 20
Died in service in Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Private First Class William O. Lund
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: December 03, 1944 / Age: 22
Killed in action in France

Machinist's Mate 1c Arnold R. Lund
Dwight, NDWorld War II
Branch of Service: Navy
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: United States Navy
Date of Loss: February 16, 1943 / Age:
Died while in MIA status.
Apprentice Seaman Alfred Lund
Nekoma, NDWorld War I
Branch of Service: Navy
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill.
Date of Loss: October 04, 1918 / Age: 17
Died at Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., on Oct. 4, 1918.
Buried, Nekoma, N. Dak.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Olaf Edward Lund
Esmond, NDWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company G, 5th Battalion, 163rd Depot Brigade
Date of Loss: April 20, 1918 / Age: 28
Died of pneumonia, at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on April 20, 1918.
Buried at Esmond, N. Dak.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Lars M. Lundberg
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company A, 77th Infantry
Date of Loss: October 11, 1918 / Age: 24
Died of pneumonia on Oct. 11, 1918.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Information found in Volume 3, page 1956 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.

George Lunde
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 22nd Company, September Automatic Replacement Draft
Date of Loss: October 08, 1918 / Age: 26
Died of pneumonia on Oct. 8, 1918.
Buried, Grave 17, Row 31, Block A, Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne, France.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Airman 3rd Class Herman W. Lunde
Branch of Service: Air Force
Date of Loss: September 11, 1952 / Age: 21
Died in service in Chillicothe, Ohio

Corporal Gregory Howard Lunde
Vietnam
Branch of Service: Marines
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: H&S Company
Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent: 1st Tank Battalion
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 1st Marine Division
Date of Loss: February 06, 1968 / Age: 21
On 6 February 1968, Corporal Gregory Howard Lunde was serving with 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division, in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. On that day, Cpl Lunde was killed in action when he sustained wounds from small arms fire.