State Heroes
1945
Second Lieutenant Marlin E. Miller
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Air Corps
Date of Loss: April 28, 1945 / Age: 20
Killed in action in the Pacific Area
1944
Sergeant Martin M. Miller
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Regiment / Group / Brigade: 357th Infantry Regiment
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 90th Infantry Division
Date of Loss: August 07, 1944 / Age: 23
Killed in action in France
1944
Private First Class Marvin G. Miller
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Regiment / Group / Brigade: 47th Infantry Regiment
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 9th Infantry Division
Date of Loss: August 06, 1944 / Age: 24
Killed in action in France
Pvt.1st Class Arthur C. Miller
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Headquarters Company, 58th Infantry
Date of Loss: October 14, 1918 / Age: 25
Died on Oct. 14, 1918, of wounds received in action.
Remains returned to England, and consigned to Stanley R. Miller, 5 Archer St., Kensington, (London S. W. 11), England. (Place of burial unknown).
1943
Private First Class Raymond J. Miller
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: October 14, 1943 / Age: 31
Killed in action in Italy
Frederick William Miller
Wing, ND
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company B, 362nd Infantry
Date of Loss: February 16, 1918 / Age: 22
Died at Camp Lewis, Wash., on Feb. 16, 1918.
Buried, Wing, N. Dak.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
1943
Sergeant Wilbert O. Miller
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: August 28, 1943 / Age: 22
Died in service in Harvard, Nebraska
Edward Alfred Miller
Sanger, ND
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company E, 110th Engineers
Date of Loss: September 15, 1918 / Age: 26
Died of brain abscess, on Sept. 15, 1918.
Remains returned to U. S. on Oct. 31, 1921, and buried in Grave 3817, European Section, National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
Lawrence Joseph Miller
Mooreton, ND
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company I, 164th Infantry
Date of Loss: July 20, 1918 / Age: 19
Killed in action, south of Soissons, on July 20, 1918.
Buried in France. Re-buried in St. Anthony's Cemetery, Mooreton, N. Dak.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Henry Miller
Glasgow, MT
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company E, 313th Ammunition Train
Date of Loss: October 22, 1918 / Age: 23
Died of pneumonia on Oct. 22, 1918.
Remains returned to U. S., Oct. 31, 1921, and buried at Glasgow, Mont.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Private Dan Walter Miller
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company I
Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent: 16th Infantry Regiment
Overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to discharge. Wounded, severely, July 19, 1918. Engagements: Offensive: Aisne-Marne. Defensive: Montdidier-Noyon. Defensive Sectors: Ansauville (Lorraine); Cantigny (Picardy)
Charles Joseph Miller
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 28th Battalion, Canadian Field Artillery
Date of Loss: November 11, 1917 / Age: 24
Died on Nov. 11, 1917, of wounds received in action.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
1918
Jacob Miller
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company K, 164th Infantry
Date of Loss: October 08, 1918 / Age: 28
Killed in action on Oct. 8, 1918.
Buried, Grave 29, Row 9, Block C, Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse, France.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
1945
Private First Class Martin J. Millner
World War II (WWII)
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: August 13, 1945 / Age: 37
Died in service in Oahu, Hawaii
John P. Milloy
Willow City, ND
World War I (WWI)
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company L, 140th Infantry
Date of Loss: September 28, 1918 / Age: 27
Killed in action on Sept. 28, 1918.
Buried in France. Remains returned to U. S. on Nov. 9, 1921, and buried at Willow City, N. Dak.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.