![]() ![]() He enlisted in the Company A, 1 st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard on in Bismarck, North Dakota. Spetz was born in Underwood, North Dakota April 18, 1894. Private Lloyd William Spetz who was the first man from Burleigh County to lose his life in service to his country in World War I. Private Spetz was with Company A of the 164th Infantry and met his death at the Toul Sector of the west front in France. They were extended greetings by the local post of the Grand Army of the Republic, with the invitation to appear with them in uniform at the Memorial Day services. ![]() Gilman, chaplain Ambrose Galliger, historian and Emil Bressler, sergeant-at-arms. The first officers of the post were: Arthur R. Webb, Lewis Warren, Donald McPhee, Charles Spiro, Fred L. There were 16 charter members: Arthur Jones, Fred K. Unfortunately, there is no written history of some of these Posts so the only thing that is included here is the name of the Post and the namesake(s) of the Post and, unfortunately, it isn’t possible to identify the Post namesake in some instances. The History Committee has attempted to include histories of every Post that ever existed in North Dakota. The following Post Histories were submitted by the Posts. ![]()
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