State Heroes
Donald Emerson Turner
Elkton, SDWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company F, 58th Infantry
Date of Loss: July 18, 1918 / Age: 26
Killed in action on July 18, 1918.
Buried in Grave No. 11, Section U, Plot 1, American Cemetery No. 1764, Belleau, Aisne, France.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Staff Sergeant Alren Clifton Tuttle
Vietnam
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company A
Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent: 8th Engineer Battalion
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 1st Cavalry Division
Date of Loss: November 05, 1965 / Age: 35
Killed in action in Quang Ngai, South Vietnam in hostile action by an explosive device.

2nd Lt. Paul W. Twedten
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division
Date of Loss: August 10, 1944 / Age:
Killed in action near France.

Private First Class Olai Joseph Twenge
Hatton, ND
Korean War
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company B
Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent: 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment
Division / Fleet / Air Force or Equivalent: 2nd Infantry Division
Date of Loss: February 19, 1952 / Age: 23
He died of severe burns when his bunker caught fire near Kal-Gol, North Korea.

Staff Sgt. Ernest A. Tweten
Heimdal, NDWorld War II
Branch of Service: Air Force
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 579th Bomber Squadron, 392nd Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Loss: October 09, 1944 / Age: 24
Died while in MIA status. Killed on a mission to Vegesack aboard 42-7470 "Exterminator" when the aircraft was attacked by enemy fighters in the vicinity of the coast North of the target at Vegesack.
John N. Tweten
Brocket, NDWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Headquarters Company, 164th Infantry
Date of Loss: April 20, 1918 / Age: 43
Died of septicaemia, on April 20, 1918.
Remains returned to U. S. on May 31, 1921, and consigned to Otto Tweten, Brocket, N. Dak. (place of burial not given).
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Frank Udelhoven
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company B, 164th Infantry
Date of Loss: July 18, 1918 / Age: 22
Killed in action at Soissons, France, on July 18, 1918.
Buried in Grave 6, Row 26, Block D, Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne, France.

First Sergeant Clarence A. Uhrich
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: October 13, 1943 / Age: 25
Killed in action in Italy
Cpl. Anton Henry Ulijohn
New England, NDWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company K, 164th Infantry
Date of Loss: September 17, 1918 / Age: 22
Died, Sept. 17, 1918, of wounds received in action, near St. Mihiel, France.
Buried, Vertrezay, France. Remains returned to U. S. on June 27, 1921, and buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, New England, N. Dak.

2nd Lieutenant Robert A. Ulland
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: August 12, 1944 / Age: 26
Died in service in Waddington, England

Chief Pharmacist Mate John C. Ulmer
World War II
Branch of Service: Navy
Date of Loss: December 13, 1944 / Age: 36
Chief Pharmacist's Mate John Cassady Ulmer, United States Navy, was captured by the Japanese after the fall of Corregidor, Philippine Islands, on 6 May 1942, and was held as a Prisoner of War until his death while still in captivity.

Corporal LaVerne E. Ulmer
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: July 28, 1942 / Age: 24
Died in service at the POW Camp Cabanatuan in the Philippine Islands

Private Edmund Ulrich
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: January 06, 1944 / Age: 24
Killed in action in Italy

Staff Sgt. Milton H. Underdahl
World War II
Branch of Service: Air Force
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: 330th Bomber Squadron, 93rd Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Loss: September 21, 1944 / Age: 23
Killed in action in Belgium.

Private Sheldon J. Underdahl
World War II
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Loss: April 22, 1943 / Age: 26
Lost at sea over the Atlantic Ocean aboard B-24D Liberator #41-23914 while on an anti-submarine patrol flight out of Langley Field, Virginia.