The national Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency confirmed that Edward D. Johnson of Hurdsfield, North Dakota, was killed ...
PORT GAMBLE, Wash. — Seaman First Class Ralph Henry Keil was laid to rest on Wednesday, 83 years after his death. Keil was ...
The remains of a U.S. Navy World War II veteran from North Dakota who was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified as Navy Fireman 1st Class Edward D. Johnson.
Officials have identified the remains of a North Dakota native who was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.
Keil was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma Dec. 7, 1941, during Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, drawing America into World War II. Keil grew up in Tacoma and moved to Port Gamble on the Olympic ...