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4ATHE FORGOTTEN WAR Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Sunday, May 24, 1 998 South Dakota, area veterans who Korean War conflict TiimarCnuntv Turner County Pvt. Eugene Martin, Roberts Army, killed in action, Aug. 9, 1952. Pfc. Burnell Pond.

Roberts Army, killed in action, July 27. 1953. Sanborn County Cpl. Robert Mathis. Sanborn Army, died while missing, Oct.

14, 1952. Shannon County Pvt. Milford Belt, Shannon Army, killed in action, Nov. 24, 1951. Pfc.

Tilmer Blacksmith, Oglala. Marines, killed in action, July 8. 1953. Pfc. Darrell Cottier.

Pine Ridge. Marines, killed'ln action, Dec. 7, 1950. Sgt. Alfred Underbaggage, Shannon Army, killed in action, Nov.

29. 1950. Pvt. Dress Patrick Woman, Shannon Army, killed in action, Sept. 24, 1951.

Stanley County Pvt. Donald Ramsey. Stanley Army, killed in action. Aug. 10, 1950.

Sully County Pvt. Leroy Goosen. Sully Army, killed in action, Oct. 8, 1952. Todd County Pvt.

John EGuerue.ToddCo.. Army, killed in action, Oct. 29. 1951. Cpl.

Philip lyotte, Todd Army, died while captured. Feb. 9, 1951. Cpl. Clifford Leighton, Todd Army, killed in action, July 25, 1950.

Sgt. Robert Prue, Todd Army died while missing, Dec. 15, 1950. Tripp County Pfc. Walter La Pointe, Tripp Army, killed in action, Oct.

9. 1951. Pfc. Kenneth Painter, Tripp Army, killed in action, Sept. 6, 1952.

Pvt. Richard Rysavy. Tripp Army killed in action. Oct. 3.

1952. Pvt. Philip Snethen. Tripp Army, killed in action. Feb.

4, 1951. Argus Vol. 111 The Argus Leader (USPS 030240) Is published every morning by Sioux Falls Newspa-bers a subsidiary of the Gannett Co. Inc. Offices located at 200 S.

Minnesota Ave. Sioux Falls, S.D. 67104. Periodical postage paid at Sioux Falls, S.D. Postmaster: Send address changes to Argus Leader, P.O.

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copyright laws. All rights reserved. Reproduction or transmittal by any means. Including photocopying, is prohibited without written permission of the Argus Leader. NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENTS General number 605-331-2200 Pvt.

Harry Andersen. Turner Army died while missing. Sept. 6. 1951.

Pvt. Kenneth Benson, Turner Army, killed in action. July 16. 1950. Pfc.

Daryl Delane Lund, Viborg, Marines, died of wounds, Dec. 3, 1950. Pfc Leo Satter, Turner Army, died of wounds, Oct. 14, 1952. Sgt.

Myron Schmidt, Turner Army, killed In action, Aug. 31, 1950. Pfc. Ruben Schoenwald, Turner Army, killed in action, Sept. 6.

1950. Waahabaugh County Cpl. Bear Fred Bald Eagle. Washabaugh Army, killed in action. March 11, 1953.

Yankton County Cpl. Alfred Kaufman. Yankton Army, killed in action, Sept. 19. 1950.

IOWA Lyon County Pfc. William Brower, Lyon Army, killed in action, July 27, 1950. Pvt. Harley Lottman. Lyon Army, died while missing.

Nov. 5. 1951. MINNESOTA Pipestone County Pfc. Edward Brouwer, Pipestone Army, killed in action, Oct.

12, 1951. Cpl. Benjamin St. Clair, Pipestone Army, killed In action, Aug. 3, 1950.

Sgt. Vernon Vander Burg, Pipestone Army, killed in action, Feb. 15, 1951. Rock County Seaman Martin Roy Lowe, Beaver Creek, Navy, killed in action, June 12. 1951.

Cpl. Arthur A Moeller, Rock Army, died of wounds, June 11. 1953. Pfc. Henry 0 Roos, Rock Army, killed in action, Nov.

30, 1950. Cpl. Robert Schlotfeldt, Rock Army, killed in action. Nov. 24, 1951.

Leader No. 144 START OR STOP DELIVERY Call circulation department during business hours at 331-2222 or 1-800-952-0127 Circulation department hours: Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 6 a.m.-noon Sunday 6 a.m.-1 p.m. SUGGESTED RATES $3 25week for carrier delivery for motor route delivery Add applicable sales tax in South Dakota. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES $4 25week in South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska.

$4 55week in all other states. Payable in advance. Add applicable sales tax in South Dakota. DELIVERY PLEDGE In Sioux Falls and surrounding counties, If you fail to receive your home delivered Argus Leader by 6 a.m. daily or by 7 a.m.

Sunday, please contact your carrier or the circulation department at 331-2222 or 1-800-952-0127. In Sioux Falls, a replacement paper will be delivered as soon as possible in the morning. Subscribers can call the circulation department to arrange one of three payment options: carrier collection, payment-by-mail or an automatic monthly checking account debit. Following ara the Korean War casualties from South Dakota as compiled by the National Archives and Records Administration. All soldiers missing in action are presumed dead by the military.

Some military branches list the town of residence of servicemen, while others list only the county. SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County Pfc. Dale Dollenbacrter, Beadle Army, died while missing. Nov. 30, 1950.

Pfc. Harry Fitzgibbons, Beadle Army, killed in action, Oct. 6. 1951. Capt.

Forest A Nelson. Huron, Marines, died while captured. Aug. 6, 1952. Pfc Gene LWiniecki, Beadle Army killed in action.

Aug. 11. 1950. Cmdr. John Carl Michael.

Cavour. Navy, killed in action. Feb. 1, 1953. Bon Homme County 1st Lt.

Peter Monfore. Bon Homme Army, killed in action, Sept. 19. 1951. Cpl.

Richard Van Buskirk. Bon Homme Army, killed in action. Sept. 11. 1951.

Brookings County Sgt. Frederick Collins. Brookings Army, killed inaction. Sept. 17, 1950.

Cpl. Kenneth DeGroot, Brookings Army, killed In action, Sept. 7, 1951. Pfc. Orvall Larson, Brookings Army, killed in action.

Oct. 22. 1951. Pvt. Floyd Schultz.

Brookings Army, killed in action. Aug. 20. 1950. Pfc.

Alvin Steffensen, Brookings Army, killed in action, May 14. 1952. Brown County Pvt. Roger Coyle. Brown Army, killed in ac- tion, Jan.

11. 1951. Sgt. Marland Fritz. Brown Army, killed in action.

Nov. 23. 1951. Cpl. Marvin Sihrer, Brown Army, died while missing.

Nov. 27, 1950. Sgt. Frank Torigian, Brown Army, killed in action. July 20.

1950. Brule County Cpl. Glenn Runge. Brule Army, killed in action. Oct.

14, 1952. Butte County Pfc. Milford 0 Richards. Butte Army, died while missing, Dec. 12.

1950. Charles Mix County Pfc. Williard Gene Jiricek, Lake Andes, Marines, killed in action, Nov. 4, 1952. Pfc.

Lowell Scott. Charles Mm Army, killed in action, Aug. 31. 1951. Capt.

Cleland Davis With. Platte. Air Force, died while missing, July 16, 1952. Clark County Sgt. Kenneth Madsen.

Clark Army, died of wounds. May 3. 1953. Pfc. James 0 Whittemore.

Willow Lake, Marines, killed in action, July 20. 1953. Clay County Pvt. Donald Johnson, Clay Army, killed in action. July 11, 1953.

Pvt. Olin Johnson. Clay Army, killed in action, March 25. 1953. Pvt.

Norman Rask, Clay Army, killed in action, May 18, 1951. Cpl. Donald Thompson, Clay Army, killed in action, Feb. 5, 1951. Codington County Pvt.

Stanley McConnell, Codington Army, died of wounds, Feb. 3. 1951. Corson County Cpl. Wilmer Fleury.

Corson Army, killed in action, July 23. 1950. Sgt. Marvin Goetz. Corson Army, killed in action.

Oct. 8, 1951. Gunnery Sgt. Karl Vernon Kludt, McLaughlin. Marines, killed in action, Sept.

24, 1950. Pvt. Bear Melvin Little. Corson Army, died while captured. Feb.

13. 1951. Pvt. Elmer Oberlander. Corson Army, killed in action, Aug.

20. 1951. Custer County Cpl. Laurence Edward Masters, Custer Marines, killed in action, Aug. 17, 1950.

Davison County Pfc. Russell Hopkins, Davison Army, killed in died in the in action. Dec. 6. 1950.

Cpl. Marvin Pascoe. McPherson Army, killed in action, Jan. 1, 1951. Cpl.

Raymond Schaffer, McPherson Army, died while missing, Dec. 3, 1950. Meade County Pvt. William Vandervoort. Meade Army, killed In action.

Aug. 12, 1950. Cpl. John Yuill Meade Army, killed in action, Feb. 13, 1951.

Medford Capt. Jack Clarence Langston, Medford, Air Force, died while missing. March 17, 1952. Mellette County Pfc. Francis Chamberlain, Mellette, Army, died of wounds, Oct.

8. 1952. Cpl. Orson Fallis, Mellette. Army, died while captured, Feb.

15, 1951. Cpl. Dennis A Gilbert. Mellette, Army, killed in action. Oct.

21, 1950. Miner County Pfc. Charles Paradeis, Miner Army, killed in action. May 28, 1951. Pfc.

Robert Rand, Miner Army, killed in action. Oct. 3. 1951. Minnehaha County Cpl.

Arlin Bredeson, Minnehaha Army, died while captured, Dec. 1. 1950. Pfc. Gordon Carsrud, Minnehaha Army, died while missing.

May 18, 1951. Sgt. Thomas Conway, Minnehaha Army, killed In action, Sept. 6, 1950. Cpl.

Frank Coughlln, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, Feb. 13, 1951. Cpl. Ronald Davis, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, July 14, 1951. Cpl.

Reuben Erickson, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, Feb. 20. 1952. Pvt. Robert Erickson, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, June 2.

1951. Pfc. Leroy Halvorson, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, June 6. 1951. Pvt.RichardC Hargus.

Minnehaha Army, killed in action, Aug. 6. 1951. Fireman Dale Lloyd Hoover, Sioux Falls. Navy, died while missing.

Sept. 27, 1951. 2nd Lt. Herbert Johnson. Minnehaha Army, killed in action.

May 28. 1951. Sgt. Richard A Johnson, Minnehaha Army, killed in action, Aug. 10.

1950. Cpl. Duane Megard. Minnehaha Army, killed in action, Oct. 7, 1951.

Pfc. Ronald Murphy, Sioux Falls, Marines, killed In action, March 26, 1953. Pvt. Ronald Preston, Minnehaha Army, killed In action, July 25. 1950.

Capt. Taivin Roraus, Sioux Falls, Air Force, died while missing. Oct. 31. 1950.

Pfc. Donald Tippery. Minnehaha Army, died while missing. Nov. 2, 1950.

Pennington County Pfc. Franklin Barber, Pennington Army, died while captured, Feb. 12, 1951. Capt. Arthur Delbert Callan.

Rapid City, Air Force, died while missing. Dec. 31. 1953. Cpl.

Robert Colvin. Rapid City. Marines, killed in action, Feb. 21, 1953. Airman 1st Class Glen Frederick Story, Rapid City, Air Force, died while missing, July 15, 1954.

Parkins County Cpl. William Bywater, Perkins Army, killed in action, Feb. 12, 1951. Pvt. Dale 0 Crow, Perkins Army, killed in action, Sept.

9, 1950, Pvt. David Crow, Perkins Army, killed in action, Sept. 9, 1950. Pvt. Robert Miller, Perkins Army, died while missing, Sept.

23, 1950. Pfc. Harold Witte, Perkins Army, killed in action, Feb. 12, 1951. Potter County Pfc.

James Potts Potter Army, killed in action, Sept. 4. 1951. Pfc. Eugene Rausch.

Potter Army, killed in action, Oct. 15, 1951. Roberta County Pvt. Alfred Johnson, Roberts Army, killed in action, Nov. 28.

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Boe, production dir. 331 -2395 id- i.i in, .1 iii. aam. Val HoeppnerArgus Leader The Prisoner of War flag is reflected on the Korean War Memorial in Pierre. The memorial bears the names of the 1 76 South Dakota veterans who died in the war.

while captured, Dec. 1, 1950. Pfc. Dwain Schwartz. Kingsbury Army, died while missing, July 14, 1953.

Lake County Sgt. Gerald Bow den. Lake Army, killed in action, July 9. 1953. Pfc.

Melford Johnson. Lake Army, died while missing, Nov. 28, 1950. Pvt. Gerald 0 Kappler, Lake Army, died while missing.

July 16, 1950. 1st Lt. Guy Mitchell Lake Army, killed in action, Sept. 19, 1950. Pfc, Clarence Rundle, Lake Army, died of wounds, April 18, 1953.

Lawrence County Pvt. Raymon Baumgardner, Lawrence Army, killed in action, Jan. 1, 1951. Sgt. Alfred Blotz, Lawrence Army, killed in action.

July 20, 1950. Pfc. Julian A Guerrero, Lawrence Army, died while captured. Feb. 12, 1951.

Cpl. Glen Kenneth Pullins, Lead, Marines, killed in action, June 8, 1951. 2nd Lt. David Titus, Lawrence Army, killed in action, Aug. 9.

1950. Lincoln County Pfc. Richard Clay. Lincoln Army, died while missing. Nov.

28, 1950. Lyman County Cpl. Dale Eugene Clutter, Reliance, Marines, died of wounds. May 31, 1952. Marshall County Sgt.

Dirk Robert Abbas. Britton, Marines, killed In action, Oct. 6, 1952. Pfc. Paul Wegleitner, Marshall Army, died of wounds, Oct.

28. 1952. McCook County Cpl. Martin Fluegel. McCook Army, died while captured.

Feb. 4. 1951. Pvt. Eugene Heumiller, McCook Army, killed in action, June 6.

1953. Seaman 1st Class Joseph Solem, McCook Army, died while captured, Dec. 1, 1950. McPherson County Pfc. Warren Christian, Leola, Marines, killed in action, Aug.

13, 1952. Pfc. Raymond Jung, McPherson Army, killed payment terms up to action, Aug. 13, 1950, Cpl. Willard Miller, Davison Army, killed in action.

June 27. 1951. 1st Lt. John Stransky, Davison Army, killed in action, Oct. 14, 1951.

Day County Pfc. Arnold Block, Day Army, killed in action. May 19, 1951. Pvt. Adolph Bluedog, Day Army, died of wounds, Aug.

4, 1952. Pfc. Bruce A Hook, Day Army, died while captured, Jan. 20, 1951. Pfc.

Richard Arnold Johannsen, Roslyn, Marines, killed in action, Oct. 28, 1952. Pvt. Ralph 0 Lien, Day Army, died while captured. Feb.

12. 1951. Deuel County Pfc. Robert John Ries. Clear Lake, Marines, killed in action, Sept.

30, 1951. Dewey County Pvt. William Deer With Horns, Dewey Army, died while captured. April 23. 1951.

Sgt. Arthur Jewett, Dewey Army, died while missing, Dec. 2, 1950. Douglas County Pfc. Leon Biesheuvel, Douglas Army, killed in action, Oct.

7, 1952. Pfc. John Lieuwen, Douglas Army, killed in action, March 8, 1951. Fall River County Pvt. Charles Eastman, Fall River Army, killed in action, July 18, 1953.

Pfc. Curtis Gardiner, Fall River Army, died while missing, Dec. 1, 1950. Sgt. Theodore Kaiser, Fall River Army, died of wounds, June 19, 1953.

Pfc. William Karinen, Fall River Army, killed in action. Nov. 19. 1951.

Pvt. Patrick Varvel, Fall River Army, killed in action. July 16, 1950. Grant County Pfc. Arnold Hunt, Grant Army, killed in action.

Oct. 4. 1951. Capt. Ralph Wall.

Revillo. Marines, killed in action, March 29. 1953. Gregory County Pvt. Lawrence Delany.

Gregory Army, killed in action. April 1. 1953. Pfc. Dewayne Frank, Dixon, Marines, killed in action, April 1, 1953.

Pvt. Philip Lindwurm, Gregory Army, killed in action. Oct. 14. 1952.

Pvt. Robert Schatz, Gregory Army, killed in action. July 21. 1952. Haakon County Pfc.

Daniel Julius Eng. Midland, Marines, killed in action. March 2, 1951. Cpl. Frederick Nedved.

Haakon Army, killed in action. April 18, 1951. Hamlin County Pvt. John Tum, Hamlin Army, died while missing, Oct. 6.

1952. Hand County Pvt. Neal Hern. Hand Army, killed in action, Oct. 22, 1952.

Hanaon County Cpl. Wayne Herron, Hanson Army, killed in action, Nov. 29. 1950. Harding County Pfc.

Mark Shields, Buffalo. Army, killed in action, Aug. 16. 1950. Pfc.

Ronald Kendall, Harding Army, died of wounds. Aug. 2, 1950. Hughes County 2nd Lt. George Hannan, Hughes Army, killed in action.

Oct. 2, 1950. Pfc. Warren Kelly, Hughes Army, killed in action, March 8, 1951. Cpl.

Eugene Pietrus, Hughes Army, killed in action, Oct. 14, 1952. Hutchinson County Pfc. Kenneth Hayen, Parkston, Marines, killed in action, March 27, 1953. Sgt.

Francis Hohn, Hutchinson Army, killed in action, Feb. 22, 1953. Pfc. Robert Schmidt, Hutchinson Army, killed in action, Nov. 6, 1950.

Jackson County Master Sgt. Robert Russell, Wanblee, Marines, killed in action, Sept. 20. 1951. Kingsbury County Pfc.

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