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THESE BAYFIELD COUNTY MEN FOLLOWED OLD GLORY IN WORLD WAR

The County's Contribution to Man Power to the Cause of Democracy Numbers Around Twelve Hundred. List is Doubtless Far From Complete.

Desiring to make a permanent record of the county's contribution of manhood to the nation in this great war, the Bayfield County Council of Defense set out to obtain a list of the young men who are or have been in the military or naval service of the United States during the war, and the work of compiling the list was entrusted to Harvey Irish, of Bayview, who diligently strove to make or obtain as complete a record as possible. However, there are doubtless a number of inaccuracies nevertheless, for the compilation of such a record presents difficulties almost impossible to overcome. The list as compiled contains over 1,100 names and is as follows:

(Note, May 2000: Not all of these men and women enlisted or were drafted in Bayfield County, nor did all serve in Wisconsin units. Also, as printed originally, the list was alphabetized by first letter of the surname only.)

 

A-K L-Z
Albert, Arthur
Albrechtson, Enard
Allen, John T.
Alvord, Ellsworth, Lt.
Amundson, Adolph
Anderson, Alfred
Anderson, Arthur B.
Anderson, Arthur B.
Anderson, Axel R.
Anderson, David
Anderson, David
Anderson, Edward Linard
Anderson, Elmer
Anderson, Elmer M.
Anderson, Elmer Manno
Anderson, Elmer N.
Anderson, Ephi
Anderson, George
Anderson, George Oscar
Anderson, Gleen (sic) Walter
Anderson, John
Anderson, John N.
Anderson, John R.
Anderson, John S.
Anderson, John O.
Anderson, Levi
Anderson, Levy Carl
Anderson, Marion
Anderson, Nick
Anderson, Norman Leslie
Anderson, Oscar
Anderson, Otto
Anderson, Ray H.
Anderson, Victor
Anderson, Victor Albin
Anderson, Walter
Anderson, Wilhelm
Andrews, Floyd John
Areseneau (Arseneau?), Rudolph
Armbruster, Dewey Alford
Armbruster, Elmer (wounded)
Arrhenius, Albert B.
Arseneau, Alex
Arseneau, Bernard
Arseneau, Fred Edward
Atwood, George D.
Augusta, Burt (killed; in Canadian forces; not on this list but on list of casualties published Jan. 2, 1919)
Axelberg, Phil
Axelberg, Probert (Robert?)

Babb, Frank
Bahbage, George
Bailey, Claud A.
Baker, Felix
Barker, William
Barnhart, Ross
Barningham, Vern
Barton, Eugene P.
Baynes, William M.
Bear, Frank
Bear, John J.
Beaton, Alex J.
Beaton, Harry
Beaulieu, Philip
Becku, Mike
Beecher, Eugene
Belanger, John
Belanger, Wiliam J.
Bell, Hurlburt H.
Bell, Remson Marsh
Bellis, Harvey L.
Bender, Walter Juluis (Julius?)
Benson, Arvid
Benson, Bernard J.
Benton, Dwight
Bentz, Augustus E.
Berg, Clarence
Berge, George
Berger, Emil
Bergmann, George
Bero, Gaberct (sic)
Berquist, Elmer John
Bever, Fred John
Bibeau, James
Bishop, Ray W.
Blair, Ray W.
Blaser, Fred
Blaser, John
Blexrud, Armen
Blexrud, Ole
Block, Ralph
Blyngapeel, O.F.
Bodin, August (killed)
Boehn, Frank
Bogenrief, Vere
Bolin, Edwin
Bonney, Harvey
Borst, J.H.
Boutin, Alonzo
Boutin, Clifford Charles
Boutin, Fred
Boutin, Glaspel
Bovee, Lemuel
Bowe, Frank M.
Braff, Ragnar
Braudwick or Brandwick, Andrew
Bresnahan, Frank G.
Bressette, Dominick
Brewer, George R.
Brigham, John Hallander
Brigham, Loyd Roy
Britton, Harry
Brown, Jesse E.
Brown, Vincent
Brunett, Geo. B.
Buck, Ernest S.
Buckland, Beatel G.
Burgo, Daniel
Burgson, Stuart R.
Burke, George
Busdahl, Edwin A.
Bushey, Charles
Bushy, John
Bushy, Thomas W.
Buss, Arnold Henry
Buss, Gustav E.
Butkowski, Anton
Butterfield, Axel
Butterfield, Francis A.
Butterfield, Mike

Cain, George
Cain, Peter
Calder, Gilbert
Calder, Roy A.
Calvin, William
Cameron, Duncan Albert
Cameron, Gilbert
Campbell, Walter
Carlson, Arthur L.
Carlson, Arthur Leonard
Carlson, Carl
Carlson, Edward Gustave
Carlson, Francis
Carros, Oscar
Carson, Austin
Carson, Dean
Carver, Loring Hiram
Carver, Max B.
Case, Frank T.
Casperson, Fred
Caulkins, Sherwood
Cavanaugh, Allen
Cavanaugh, Howard
Cavanaugh, William, Lt.
Cease, Arthur
Cease, Clarence
Chantelois, Arthur
Charette, Alex C.
Christianson, Alfred
Christianson, Alfred M.
Christianson, Carl
Christianson, Frank B.
Christianson, Fred
Christianson, Gerald A.
Christianson, Roy S.
Chrystal, Dan
Chrystal, John C.
Church, Vern C.
Cimino, Frank
Clark, Eustis H.
Clark, John
Cleveland, Grover
Clock, Arthur B.
Clock, Frank C.
Clock, Frank W.
Close, Raymond E.
Clygenpool, Otto F.
Colon, Frank
Comeron, Donald J.
Conlon, Bryan
Cook, Lawrence H.
Cook, Oliver Thomas
Cooley, Emery R.
Cooper, Edwin
Cooper, Herman
Cooper, Richard Watson
Copic, Frank
Corbett, Elmer
Corby, John
Cosgrove, Anna, Miss
Cordts, Max
Cousineau, Joseph
Couture, William Joseph
Crystal, Daniel M.
Crystal, Raymond
Cudmore, Edward C.
Cunty, John
Currant, William
Currie, George W.
Curry, Harry Bernard
Curtin, James
Cuty, George

Dahl, Carl Grover
Dahl, Chester
Dahl, Herman Frederick (wounded)
Dahl, Victor N.
Dahlstedt, Arthur
Dahlstedt, Carl V.
Daly, Carl
Daly, Joseph
Daly, Patrick John
Daly, Richard Edward
Danielson, Martinus
DeBraie, Fred
Degelman, Adam (died)
De Lone, Albert
DeMars, Carl E.
DeMars, Harvey Arthur
DeMars, Raymond N.
DeMars, William N.
Demonily, Leo
Dennis, Joseph T.
Denver, Dewey,
Denver, William
DePerry, Antonio
De Voe, George F.
Dickson, Albert
Dodge, Lyle Miller (died)
Doers, Arley J.
Doros, Frank
Downs, Robert
Dresden, August Peter
Dricoll, Daniel Joseph
Drown, William
Druley, Charles L.
Duffy, George
Dugay, Emma M., Miss
Dunkel, Marion
Dunnebecke, Joseph W.
Durica, John George

Eagan, Stanley
Eaton, Norman
Eckenberg, Albert
Eckenberg, Fritz
Ecklund, Swan
Eggan, Ole
Elaczkwski, Anton
Eliason, Martin
Elliot, Philip
Enouf, Arthur
Enouf, Leo G.
Enouf, Raymond
Erickson, David
Erickson, Ed
Erickson, Edwin A.
Erickson, Erick A.
Erickson, Ernest
Erickson, John
Erickson, Oscar
Ernst, Theodore
Erskine, Ralph
Estabrook, Harold J.
Estabrook, Edna, Miss
Evan, Andrew Walter
Evanstad, Axel
Evanstad, Edwin O.
Evensted, Paul I.

Fairfield, Lloyd
Fairfield, Yorte
Faulk, Walter
Fay, Ivan
Fenton, Alfred E.
Fiege, Arthur F.A.
Fiege, Harvey J.O.
Finnigan, Albert J.
Finnigan, William R.
Finstad, Carl K.
Finstad, Oscar
Fionnes, Ole
Fischer, George Henry
Fischer, Gilbert
Fizell, Louis
Fleck, John Dufur
Fleck, Leander H.
Fluck, Ronald
Flynn, John Allen
Flynn, Patrick H.
Fortier, Edward N.
Foster, Archie A.
Fox, George
Frost, Horace
Frostman, Carl G.
Frostman, Ulrick
Fuhrmann, Charles F.

Gadd, Stewart
Gagnon, Stanley
Garberg, John
Gasman, John
Gaush, Gustav
Gauske, Benjamin F.
Geisert, Otto
Geisert, Roy
George, Robert Jr. (in Canadian forces; killed; not on this list but on list of casualties published Jan. 2, 1919)
George, Robert Sr. (in Canadian forces; wounded; not on this list but on list of casualties published Jan. 2, 1919)
Gidlof, Andrew E.
Gilbert, Alex
Gilbertson, Louis W.
Gilchrist, Mark
Glarum, Melvin
Gonia, Bernard J.
Goodrich, H.L. Lieut.
Gordon, Arthur
Gordon, James
Goullett, Leo P.
Grady, William Earl
Grant, Joe
Green, Fred
Green, Harley C.
Greger, Raymond
Greger, Toney
Gregoire, Fred J.
Griffen, Martin
Gunderson, Gustave
Gundesgaurd, Clarence
Gurnoe, Joseph
Gustafson, Walter

Habens, Steve
Hagman, Arthur F.
Hagstrom, Paul
Hagstrom, Richard
Hale, Herbert
Hangerude, Louis
Hannum, Henry H.
Hanson, A. Willie
Hanson, Alvin
Hanson, Carl (killed; not on this list but on list of casualties published Jan. 2, 1919)
Hanson, Chester
Hanson, Christ J.
Hanson, Edwin
Hanson, Edwin
Hanson, Edwin J.
Hanson, John C.
Hanson, John Edwin
Hanson, Lewis Sigurd
Hanson, Louis
Hanson, Swerry
Haranecz or Haranocz, Joseph
Harding, Doc
Harding, William
Hare, Clarence
Hare, George F.
Hare, John D.
Halverson, Henry
Halverson, Nels
Harrington, George
Harrington, Henry
Harrington, Henry H.
Harris, Carl G.
Harrison, David C. Capt.
Harnois, E.J.
Harnois, Evangelist J.
Harveaux, Fred C.
Harvey, Clarence Scoot
Harvey, R.A. Lieut.
Hassing, John E. Jr.
Hassing, Paul S.
Haugen, Conrad Geigen
Haugen, Embert
Hawkes, Brian Eugene
Hawkes, Charles
Hawkes, Thomas A. Lieut.
Hedquist, Harold
Heickel, Carl
Heikkila, John
Heinze, Irwin E.
Helling, Kenneth
Hellweg, Kenneth
Hellweg, Roy
Hellwig, Roy C.
Hendrickson, Carl
Hendrickson, Harry
Hermanson, Victor
Hermanson, Willie
Higgins, Thomas
Hill, Frederick N.
Hill, John
Hill, Leonard
Hnath, J.
Hoaglund, George
Hobbs, Charles E.
Hobbs, Delbert
Hobbs, Donald
Hobbs, Douglas
Hockanson, Eskil
Hockanson, Roy
Hodyniak, George
Hoeffele, Leonard R.
Hoefling, Fred H.
Hogruth, Louis O.
Holton, Ray (killed; not on this list but on list of casualties published Jan. 2, 1919)
Holly, Louis E.
Holm, Wilbert
Holman, John
Holmes, Robert Arthur
Holmquist, Walter
Honeter, John N.
Hostrawser, Paul Edward
Houtary, Arvid
Hovanacz, Joseph
Howard, Nathan
Huber, John
Hudson, Harvey
Hughes, Edward R.
Hungerford, Arthur H.
Hungerford, Dale E.
Hungerford, Roy Leonard L.
Hunt, William E.

Inglis (no first name)
Ireland, John
Irving, Clifford W.
Iverson, Iven

Jacobs, John
Jacobson, Arvid
Jacobson, Byron
Jacobson, Lenus
Jelineck, Frank
Jensen, Andrew
Joanis, Charles A.
Johanson, Frank L.
John, Edward A.
Johnson, Albert
Johnson, Albert E.
Johnson, Albert J.
Johnson, Albion
Johnson, Alfred
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Axel Iver
Johnson, Edward
Johnson, Edwin
Johnson, Elmer
Johnson, Emil
Johnson, Erick S.
Johnson, Faulke
Johnson, Ferris M.
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, George
Johnson, Gust
Johnson, Henning
Johnson, Johan G.
Johnson, Lewis
Johnson, Martin
Johnson, Oscar T.
Johnson, Reinhardt
Johnson, Robert E.
Johnson, Rudolph
Johnson, Sanford
Johnson, Selmer
Johnson, Signar
Johnson, Signor M.
Johnson, Vernon
Johnson, Walter
Johnson, Walter J.
Jones, Charles
Jones, M.H.
Josephson, E. Bernard
Josephson, Melvin
Junek, Frank Jr.
Junek, John

Kallio, Lewis O.
Kammerer, Conrad
Kammerer, John
Kapp, Lliyd (Lloyd?) N.
Karlstrom, David F.
Kautzer, Lyial E.
Kearns, Thomas A.
Kelley, John D.
Kelly, Bernard D.
Kelsey, Francis
King, George W.
Kinney, Chester B.
Kirnburger, Fred
Kjarwick, Ingwal
Kluge, Gahart C.
Klovstad, Elmer
Knapp, David G.
Knath, Stephen
Kniveroff, Peter
Kolberg, Arthur Ernest
Kongstvedt, Sigurd A.
Koee, Mike
Kosberg, Anton,
Kosberg, Edward
Kosberg, Ingoe
Kosha, Andrew
Kretcheman, Arthur H.
Kruger, Frank W.
Kuehn, Alexander
Kupas, Thomas
Kurschner, Philip E.
Laasted, Carl
LaBonte, F.G.
Lacey, Albert J.
LaClaff, Joseph Allen
LaFavor, Philip E.
LaHaie, William H.
LaMay, Leo N. (wounded)
LaMay, Raymond
Lambert, Grover J.
Lamoreaux, John M.
Lamoreaux, Joseph
Lang, Fred
LaPointe, Harry J.
LaPoint, William
Larkin, Archie
Larkin, Herbert
Larson, Andrew
Larson, Carl
Larson, Clarence D.
Larson, Edwin L.
Larson, Gunnar
Larson, Henry Lerny
Larson, Hilmer M.
Larson, Lawrence
Larson, Ole
Larson, Oscar William
Larson, Walter G.
Larson, Wilmar J.
Laukenman, Henry
Lauri, Andrew F.
Lauri, Hjalmar
Lauri, William
Laurion, Edward E.
Lavin, William J.
Lawrence, William H.
LeaQuee, Archie B.
LeClair, James
Lee, Dell L.
Lee, William L.
Leighton, James
Lenning, Gunner
Leodman, Earnest
LeRoux, Henry
Levandowski, Frank
Levin, George F.
Lewis, H.I. Lieut
Lind, Albin
Lind, Elmer G.
Lindberg, Axel W.
Lindgren, L.O.
Lindquist, Anton R.
Lindsey, William R.
Lindvall, Joseph L.
Little, Edward (wounded; not on this list but on list published Jan. 2, 1919; he's possibly the one listed as William Edward)
Little, Philip Alexander
Little, William Edward
Lofstrom, Gustave A.
Lofstrom, Oscar
Lohman, Ludwig
Long, Daniel
Lore, Charles G.
Lowe, Levy C.
Lowry, Charles P.
Lowry, Rexford Thomas
Lowry, Robert O.
Love, Arthur J.
Lucia, Clyton Ina
Lukaskincez, John
Lukaskincez, Walter
Luken, Karl
Lumquist, Albin
Lund, Bastian (wounded; served in Canadian forces; not on this list but on list published Jan. 2, 1919)
Lund, Oscar
Lundin, Hjalmar
Lundquist, Carl B.
Lundquist, Peter A.
Lunquist, Sam
Lunstrom, Ever
MacDonald, Don Alonzo
MacDonald, Glen D.
MacDonald, John Henry
Macioszek, John J.
MacRae, Kenneth M. (killed)
MacRae, Peter Andrew
MacRae, Peter L.
Madsen, Charles E.
Madsen, Matt
Madsen, Peter Andrew (killed; also called Andrew Peter)
Mangney, Albert L.
Marchand, Roderick
Martin, Adrey L.
Martinson, Bernhoff
Martrian, Anthony
Maryland, John W.
Mason, Albertus
Mason, Richard
Mason, William
Mastrain, Anthony L.
Matchula, John
Mattakut, Victor
Matson, Carl
Mattson, John E.
Mavwell, James W.
Maxson, John
May, Stanley Arthur
Mazino, John
McAndrews, John E.
McClary, Oswald
McClary, William A.
McCleary, William
McClusky, William
McCudden, Louis
McCutcheon, John
McDonald, Guy
McDonald, Leonard Donald
McElroy, George
McHugh, Edward M.
McMartin, Clarence
Meichofer, William
Melstrand, Carl F.
Melstrand, G.W.
Mertens, Raymond P.
Mertns, (sic) H.G. Lieut.
Mertz, Herbert
Mertz, Walter
Mesik, Andrew
Meyer, Godlof
Meyers, Fred R.
Michaels, Charles William
Michaelson, Helmer
Mikelson, Thomas
Miller, Eeinar M.
Miller, Frank
Miller, Isaac E.
Miller, James
Miller, Philip B.
Miller, Raguer
Milligan, Albert A.
Mineau, Arthur J.
Mineau, Raymond
Minko, Mike
Mischler, Charles E.
Mitchell, Clarence
Mitchell, Edmund F.
Mitchell, George Raymond
Mitchell, John
Monard, Richard
Montberg, Alvin
Moon, Edward
Moore, Harold Donald
Moore, Malcolm Ernest
Moran, James C.
Moran, William
Mordahl, John
Moreau, Edward
Morgan, William
Morrin, Adolph
Morrin, Alvis
Mosinak, Sam
Motyka, Peter
Mrofacsk (Moravchek?), Andrew James
Mrofacsk (Moravchek?), Joe
Mudrah, Joe J.
Murray, Raymond
Mussell, Harrison
Myhre, Bernard
Naoning, Malcolm
Nelson, Albert
Nelson, Arthur Clarence
Nelson, Arthur F.
Nelson, Carl B.
Nelson, Edward
Nelson, Edwin H.
Nelson, Ellis
Nelson, Erick
Nelson, Harold
Nelson, Henning
Nelson, Justice
Nelson, Martin
Nelson, Pete
Nemec, George
Nemec, Will
Neschke, Hugo
Neuhart, Fred P.
Neuman, Walter
Neville, Leon J.
Newquist, Einer
Nichols, Jud R.
Nicholson, Martin
Nickolson, Martin
Nierhofer, William
Niska, August J.
Nolander, Adolph
North, Leslie
Nye, Donald O.
Nye, Irwin R.
Nyland, Adolph
Nystrom, Alfred
Oberts, Frank
Oberts, John Henry
Oberts, Sigmund
Oberts, Stanz
O'Brien, George Roy
O'Brien, Thomas J.
O'Connell, Lawrence E.
Oettel, Louis A.
Ogren, Leonard S.
O'Kerstrom, Roy
Olby, Benjamin
Olby, Lief
Olson, Alfred
Olson, Algot W.C.
Olson, Bertha Miss
Olson, Carl E.
Olson, Carl G.
Olson, Charles J.
Olson, Edward C.
Olson, Harold
Olson, Ingwal
Olson, Laura Miss
Olson, Magnus
Olson, Ole
Olson, Oliver T.
Olson, Oliver Y.
Olson, Oscar
Olson, Paul M.
Olson, Rider
Olson, W.B.
Olson, William Nels
Onstad, Harold
Opien, Albert
O'Sullivan, John T.
O'Sullivan, William B.
Ottman, Merton R.
Ottoson, Fritz A.W.
Oustin, Louis
Overby, Edwin
Pacatte, Scott
Packard, Lawrence E.
Pady, Robert
Pallage, Henry John
Palm, Oscar E.
Pasque, Peter
Paulson, Owen
Pearley, Earl
Pearley, Floyd Roy
Pearley, Lyal James
Pease, Franklin E.
Peavey, H.H. Capt.
Peck, William R.
Pederson, Harry
Pederson, Walter J.
Peirson, Olof
Peloquin, Mike
Perkins, Francis B.
Perry (no first name)
Perry, Thomas B.
Pero, John
Peterson, A.B.
Peterson, Albert
Peterson, Alfred
Peterson, Arthur
Peterson, Carl
Peterson, Carl A.
Peterson, Ralph
Peterson, Ed
Peterson, Ernest A.
Peterson, Fritz
Peterson, George H.
Peterson, Hjalmar
Peterson, John E.
Peterson, John H.
Peterson, John M.
Peterson, Melvin
Peterson, Norman A.
Peterson, Peter
Peterson, Peter
Peterson, P. Harry
Peterson, Theo. W.
Peterson, True
Peterson, Victor
Peterson, Victor
Peterson, Walter
Petite, John
Pettingill, Norman
Phillips, Henry G.
Pierce, Lester A.
Pine, Louis
Polar, Matt
Pollock, Charles H.
Ponomar, Frank
Posey, Homer G.
Powell, Harold
Price, Leroy
Proell, John
Pudas, Arthur
Pudas, George
Punde, Gunner
Raarup, H. James
Raarup, Soren
Raina, George
Raina, John W.
Randall, Harry B.
Randles, Richard F.
Reeves, Alfred John
Regner, Otto M.
Reiten, Arthur
Reiten, Ever
Reiten, Helver
Revord, Alore
Rheaume, Peter
Richards, -------- (Bayfield)
Richards, Fleet J.
Richardson, Dana K.
Richardson, William
Rice, Peter R.
Riipi, Carl J.
Roberson, Harry D.
Robinson, Clayton
Robinson, Elmer
Robinson, James
Robison, Graydon
Robosin, Frank
Rockstad, Aarup
Rockstad, Andrew
Rockwell, Fred T.
Rockwell, Rex L.
Rockwood, George A.
Rodney, Morris
Rogers, Harry F.
Rogers, Louis A.
Rogers, Samuel N. (died)
Ross, Herbert
Ross, Loyd
Rouchek, George
Roy, Don J.
Roy, Samuel A.
Roy, Theodore Louis
Rucki, Joseph S.
Rufus, Frank
Ruipi, Peter R.
Runyon, Hollis
Rusek, Stephen F.
Russell, Leonard
Ryder, Clayton M.
Sagev or Sagey, Herman H.
Sanson, Charles Edw.
Sargent, Harold F.
Sayles, Adams B.
Schaffer, Elmer
Schmidt, George C.
Schmitt, Paul
Schriner, Louis
Schultz, Paul
Schutt, Raymond Curtis
Seaford, Joshua
Segal, Aaron
Sehlin, A.J.
Sehlin, Rupert E.
Sexton, Clement
Sharp, Howard Scott (not on this list but funeral reported on Sept. 1, 1921)
Sheldon, James H.
Shelley, Frank S.
Sheridan, Russell
Sheridan, Thomas J.
Shimbel, Joe
Shriner, Joseph
Shriner, Louis
Simenson, William
Skoveld, Albert C.
Skoveld, Edward B.
Skvald or Skyald, Harold Leonard
Smedburg or Swedburg, Elmer
Smith, Albert G.
Smith, Carl J.
Smith, Earl J.
Smith, Edwin C.
Smith, George
Smith, Herbert H.
Smith, Joe
Smith, Reuben W.
Smith, R.W. Lieut.
Smith, Victir
Smith, Victor A.
Soil, Jergen A.
Sommers, Fred W.
Soshea, Levy
Soulier, William
Sowder, Edward
Stag, James B.
Stahl, Allen G.
Stanlake, Joe
Staples, Hary
Stark, Harold
Starr, Steve
Steele, Earnest Ray
Stefiniski, Stance
Steihl, Herman H.
Stein, Edward F.
Stein, George
Sterling, Robert
Stevens, Orville P.
Stiehl, Herman H.
Stockstad, Howard L.
Stohl, Joe
Stoll, William
Stoltz, Adolph G.
Strand, Ole
Strauman, Clarence
Strecker, Gottlieb Jacob
Strom, Edward
Strong, Lee A.
Stuhlman, Frank
Sullivan, Fabian C.
Summerfield, Louis
Supple, David R.
Supple, Jack A.
Svelmlein, George
Swan, Ellis S.
Swanby, Alfred O.
Swanby, Henry W.
Swanby, Melvin
Swanby, Perley
Swanby, Ralph E.
Swanson, Alfin
Swanson, Carl
Swanson, Conrad
Swanson, Edwin
Swanson, Frithjof
Swanson, Hjalmar
Swanson, Richard
Swedburg or Smedburg, Elmer
Swenson, Theodore
Sykes, Harry L.
Taipale, Arvid
Taraldson, Carl M.
Terry, Charles
Thalacker, George L.
Thibodeau, Axel. L.
Thiele, Robert Harold
Thomas, George M.
Thomas, James McGuerty
Thompson, Elmer R.
Thompson, Fritz
Thompson, Oscar C.
Thoreson, Albert
Thoreson, Alfred B.
Thoreson, Carl R.
Thoreson, Charles Theo.
Thoreson, Fred Edward
Thoreson, Marvin
Thorp, Harvey
Thorsby, Allen Munford
Thorsby, Arnold
Thorsby, Edwin N.
Thorsby, Elen Nelson
Tiegon, Severt I.
Tolonen, Edward
Tolonen, Ernest E.
Torbol, Joseph Emil
Tourville, Alfred
Tourville, Fred
Tourville, William
Toutloff, Fred James
Tranmal, Thomas
Trombly, Alfred
Trowbridge, P.T. Lieut.
Trowbridge, S.J. Lieut.
Tutor, James Wiley (wounded)
Uedelhofen, Peter S.
Ulvin, Marvin
Ungrodt, Carl B.
Unseth, Arthur J.
Urbanek, Charles
Vallancour, Ernest J.
Van Cleave, Paul
Vanderventer, Alex
Vanderventer, Louis J.
Vandeventer, Mike J.
Van Loon, Lye
Van Rossen, Henry
Veno, Alfonse
Veno, Walter
Visosky, Andy
Visosky, Mike
von Ende, Edward
Voorhees, Arthur F.
Wachsmuth, Albert
Wachsmuth, Fred
Wachsmuth, Lawrence
Waechter, Henry
Warburton, G.R.
Warden, Ralph Murdock
Warden, Warren Perris
Wardlen, Max
Waschsmuth, Jack
Wasmuth, Arthur
Watt, Ralph Waldo
Weber, William J.
Wedeoja, Henry R.
Wedin, Elmer H.
Wegsteen, Walter
Welch, James M.
Welin, Edwin
Welin, Kent A.
Wellon, Par H.
Wellum or Wollum, Eddie G.
Welsh, Oscar B.
Westburg, Hjalmer E.
Westby, Donald F.
Westlund, Elmer A.
Westlund, Jacob
Westlund, John J.
Westlund, Nels
Westlund, Nels J.
White, Aloipious O.
White, Burt Allen
Whitman, Otto
Wick, Elmer Louis
Wick, John
Wiggens, Conrd
Wiggin, Anton B.
Willey, Asa R.
Williams, Earl David
Williams, George Patrick
Williams, Lawrence
Williams, Leven Lieut.
Williams, Ralph Daniel
Windahl, Edwin
Windell, Herman
Winslow, E.J.
Wish, Roman Francis
Wishen, Joseph
Wismer, W.W. Capt
Wolenist, Fred J.
Wollum or Wollem, Eddie G.
Wood, Hiram
Wood, William H.
Woodbeck, Alfred F.
Woodbeck, Fred H.
Woodhead, Wallace E.
Worle, Emil H.
Wrubbens, William
Yderstad, Nels
Yeiter, Arthur
Yeska, Edward F.
Yiung, Freilling
Young, Gust
Young, Leonard
Zeimer, Oscar
Zieska, Otto
Zimmerman, Charles H.
Zipperer, Albert
Zipperer, Louis
Zlacewski, Andrew
Zlacewski, Raymond