State Heroes
World War I

Pvt. Calvin Hoff
Gardina [sic] (possibly Gardena), NDWounded in Action.
Nurse Sophia Ellen Morrison
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Base Hospital, Camp Devens, Mass.
Relieved from active duty on Jan. 31, 1919, as an Army Nurse.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Pvt. Haakon Anderson
Ryder, ND
Pvt. Arlo M. Clark
McKenzie, NDWounded in Action.

Private Olaf Knapp
Binford, ND
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company L
Battalion / Task Group / Squadron or equivalent: 139th Infantry Regiment
Wounded, slightly, Sept. 30, 1918.
Engagements:
Offensive: Meuse Argonne.
Defensive Sectors: Grange-le-Comte (Lorraine); Gerardmer (Alsace).

Pvt. Paul E. Kelling
New England, NDWounded in action.

Pvt. Ernest Miller
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company B, 37th Machine Gun Battalion
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.
Information found in Volume 3, page 2165 of the Official Roster of North Dakota Soldiers, Sailors and Marines.
Pvt. Clinton French
Kimball, MNWorld War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company E, 164th Infantry
Discharged at Fort Snelling, Minn., on May 22, 1919, as a Private, Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, 95%.
Name NOT included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Cpl. Norman Howard
Minnewaukan, NDWounded in Action.

Pvt. Severt Johnson
Bottineau, NDDied of wounds.
Pvt. Peter T. Peterson
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company M, 6th Infantry
Discharged at Fort Sheridan, Ill., on Aug. 2, 1919, as a Private, Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, 10%.
Name NOT included on the All Veterans Memorial at State Capitol in Bismarck ND.

Pvt. Glen W. Cabbage
Hazelton, NDWounded in Action.

Pvt. Alfred Moen
Devils Lake, ND
World War I
Branch of Service: Army
Company / Ship / Flight or equivalent: Company L, 308th Infantry
Overseas from Aug. 8, 1918, to Jan. 4, 1919; wounded, severely, Oct. 3, 1918.
Engagements:
Offensive: Meuse-Argonne.
Defensive Sector: Foret-d'Argonne (Lorraine).

Cpl. Elmer L. Dokken
Palermo, NDWounded in Action.