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Mississippi, Montana,
Nebraska and Nevada Indian Honored War Dead
The following Honored War Dead, are listed by Name, Tribe and
Location of death. The name under the photograph is the person shown. No
additional information was provided in the book.
Bob Allen, Choctaw, Solomons
Gibson T. McMillan, Choctaw, Luzon
Emmett Jackson, Choctaw, Germany
Able Sam, Choctaw, Germany
John Day Isaac, Choctaw, U.S.A.
Raymond Martin, Choctaw, Germany

Murray L. Williamson, Blackfoot, Luzon
Fredrick Bauer, Jr. Sioux Luzon

Sam Davis Backwards Cheyenne Luzon
George B. Magee, Jr. Blackfoot France U. S. A.
Wilbur Spang, Cheyenne, Flathead, Germany
Daniel L. Pablo, Flathead, Germany
Warren L. Gardipe, Flathead, Philippines
Leonard R. Jette, Flathead,
Joseph O. Pronovost, Flathead, Pacific
William Pronovost, Flathead

Louis C. Charlo, Flathead, Iwo Jima
Oswald A. Felsman, Flathead, France
Pascal Bohn, Flathead, Belgium
Julian A. Pablo, Flathead, Philippines
Clarence I. Marengo, Flathead, Italy
Elmer C. Ladue, Flathead
Fredrick E. Kasko, Flathead
Isaac Mott, Flathead, Germany
Elvin Matt, Flathead Germany
Harvey W. Ducharme, Flathead, Germany

Francis Heavyrunner, Blackfoot, France
Eugene Horn, Blackfoot, Leyte
William Wolftail, Blackfoot, France
Fred DeRoche Blackfoot, Belgium

Patrick Reevis, Blackfoot, Luzon
William Allison, Jr. Blackfoot, Germany
Charles Stewart, Blackfoot, Pacific
Roger K. Paul, Blackfoot, France
Melvin Rides at the Door, Blackfoot, Germany
Joseph Long Knife, Assiniboine, Luzon
Benjamin Chopwood, Assiniboine, Italy
Pius Wing, Assiniboine, France
Richard King, Jr., Assiniboine, France
Murphy Gunn, Assiniboine, Pacific
Thomas H. Harrison, Winnebago, France
Seymour Arnot, Washoe, Pacific
Stanley Winnemucca, Paiute
Francis Shaw, Paiute, Africa
Henry West, Jr., Paiute
Scott Green, Paiute
Arthur F. Jones, Paiute, Africa
Mike Drew, Paiute, Italy
Edward Joe, Washoe, Peleliu
Sidney Jack, Paiute, Europe
Clarence Hanks, Paiute, Europe
Warren Wilson, Paiute, Pacific
Notes About Book:
Source: Indians In The War, By Ulian H. Steward, United States Department of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Chicago, Illinois, November 1945
Notes about Online Publication: This manuscript has been ocr'd and heavily
edited. Many of the Native American words have been reproduced as clearly as
online publication will allow us, but not all are exactly the way they were in
the original work. The structure of this manuscript has been changed to allow
better online presentation.
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