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William Nolde

Colonel William Benedict Nolde (August 8, 1929 – January 27, 1973) was an officer in the United States Army. Born in Menominee, Michigan, Nolde was a professor of military science at Central Michigan University before joining the army. He is known for being the last official American combat casualty of the Vietnam War: the 45,914th confirmed death and 57,597th in the total list of Americans killed during the conflict.[1][2] Nolde was killed by artillery fire eleven hours before the cessation of all hostilities in accordance with the Paris Peace Accords.

Colonel William Benedict Nolde
William Nolde
Born(1929-08-08)August 8, 1929
Menominee, Michigan, US
DiedJanuary 27, 1973(1973-01-27) (aged 43)
An Lộc, Vietnam
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
RankColonel
Battles/warsKorean War
Vietnam War 
Awards

Military career edit

Nolde was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the Korean War. After the war he stayed in the Army where he underwent officer training and served a first tour in South Vietnam in 1965. After returning from a posting in Italy in June 1972 he was asked by Army Chief of Staff William Westmoreland to return to South Vietnam as a military adviser to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. Lt Col. Nolde became the senior military adviser in Bình Long Province. On 27 January 1973, eleven hours before the ceasefire under the Paris Peace Accords was to come into effect, Nolde was killed by North Vietnamese artillery fire near An Lộc.[3][4]: 397–8 

While other Americans lost their lives after the truce was enacted, these were not recorded as combat casualties. During his time in the armed forces, he accumulated four medals, including the Bronze Star Medal and Legion of Merit. In 1997, Nolde was one of the first members inducted into the Central Michigan University Reserve Officer's Training Corps Hall of Fame.[5] In 2006, Colonel Nolde was inducted into the Fort Sill Artillery Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame.[6]

Lecture Series edit

The William B. Nolde Lecture Series has the purpose to promote an understanding of the role of the United States Armed Forces in the life and history of the United States and to recognize the tie between military science and the broader disciplines within the university. The lectures serve as a stimulus to intellectual activity for future leaders both in the military and across the Central Michigan University campus and community. This program is sponsored by the university's Military Science Department. The following are the lectures presented:

William B. Nolde Lectures
Date Lecturer Organization Topic
Fall 1998 Dr. Jerold Brown Historian, Combat Studies Institute, Ft. Leavenworth The Citizen-Soldier and the American Military Tradition
Spring 1999 Hon. Dave Camp US Representative, Michigan 4th Congressional District The Role of Congress in Raising and Supporting the US Armed Forces
Fall 1999 Dr. Gregory M.A. Gronbacher Director, Center for Economic Personalism, Action Institute The Just War Tradition: Will it Survive the 21st Century [7]
Spring 2000 Col. Edwin F. Veiga Director of Media Relations, Office of Chief of Army Public Affairs Media and the Military: Meeting the Challenge
Fall 2000 Maj. Gen. E. Gordon Stump Adjutant General, State of Michigan The Role of the Michigan National Guard
Spring 2001 Col. James M. McDonald Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, US Army US Army Transition
Fall 2001 Dr. Hans A. Andrews President, Olney Central College Leadership Education
Spring 2002 Col. Genaro J. Dellarocco Project Manager, Force Projections Combat Services Support, TACOM Force Projection: The Spear of our Nation's Military Power Projection
Fall 2002 Pres. Michael Rao, Central Michigan University (with Dani Hiar, Jamie Brown, Jennifer Ireland, Michelle Howard, Nathan Westfall, and Nicole Wright) CMU Student Leader Development: Preparing Leaders for our University, Community, Nation, and World
Spring 2003 Brig. Gen. John G. Kulhavi and Terence F. Moore Senior Vice President, Merrill Lynch and President/CEO, Mid-Michigan Health Leadership in the Military and the Business World [8]
Fall 2003 Brig. Gen. Roger L. Allen Deputy STARC Commander, Michigan Army National Guard Building Leaders for Tomorrow [9]
Fall 2004 Capt. Shawn Abbe Commander, 1437th Multi-Role Bridge Company Leadership in Times of Conflict [10]
Spring 2005 Brig. Gen. Anne F. McDonald Deputy Director for Operations, National Military Command Center Gold Nuggets I Wish I had Known
Fall 2005 Col. R. John Cully Vice President, Trading Places International Eastern Region Government and Armed Forces Cooperative [11][12]
Spring 2006 Lt. Col. Gary Brito Commander, 1st Battalion, 15th Regiment (Mechanized), 3rd Infantry Division Students should not be afraid to take risks [13]
Fall 2006 Col. James P. Coates Commander. 9th Brigade, Western Region, US Army Cadet Command OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer
Fall 2007 Lt. Col. Brian Mays Assistant Principal, Colin Powell Middle School OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer
Spring 2008 Col. Thomas Rini Investigator, Office of the Inspector General, DoD OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer
Fall 2008 Lt. Col. David A. Burdette Vice President, Central Michigan University Student, Citizen, and Soldier in the 21st Century
Spring 2009 Col. Scott S. Haraburda Director, Manufacturing & Engineering, Crane Army Ammunition Activity Success by Surviving Changes [14]
Fall 2009 Lt. Col. Brian Eifler Commander, Special Troops Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment Reflections of a CMU Ranger [15]
Spring

2010

Col. Elaine A. Edwards Director of Marketing, US Army Cadet Command OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer
Fall

2010

Michael Knapp US Army National Guard Intelligence Center, Charlottesville, VA Briefing on Islamic Extremism
Spring

2011

COL Rick Nussio Center for Strategic & International Studies, U.S. Army Service College Plates and People: Educating Leaders for an Uncertain Future
Fall 2011 BG(R) Mark Montjar VSE Corporation Leadership: Teamwork and Collaboration
Spring 2012 MAJ(R) InSung Oaks Lee Homeland Security Army Core Value - Personal Courage
Fall 2012 Captain Tim Hardy Sunoco, Inc. Leadership and Character
Spring 2013 BG(R) John Leatherman Michigan Army National Guard You Will Receive More Than A Commission
Fall 2013 CPT(R) William Talcott Effective Leadership
Spring 2014 COL(R) John Hinck Being Smart is Your Best Weapon
Spring 2015 Terence Moore MidMichigan Health The Value of ROTC in the Civilian World

Nolde Scholarship edit

At Central Michigan University, the William B. Nolde Scholarship was established in memory of Colonel William B. Nolde by students, family and friends.[16]

Burial edit

Nolde was buried on February 5, 1973 in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery (his widow Joyce was buried beside him in 2005).[17] As the last official combat casualty, his funeral was broadcast on television and was attended by "considerably more brass than the funeral of a field-grade officer would normally command" including General Alexander Haig and President Richard Nixon.[18][4]: 398 

Awards and decorations edit

References edit

  1. ^ McGhee, Peter (1983). "American Experience – Vietnam a Television History". No. Chapter 11, The End of The Tunnel, 1973–1975. PBS. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ McGhee, Peter. "Vietnam, A Television History". Youtube. PBS. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Last Man Down". Los Angeles Times. 29 April 2000. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b Miller, Sergio (2021). No Wider War: A history of the Vietnam War Volume 2 1965-1975. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781472838520.
  5. ^ CMU ROTC, Hall of Fame website. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  6. ^ Fort Sill OCS, Reunion 2006. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  7. ^ Ebige, Natalie, Central Michigan Life, October 13, 1999. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  8. ^ Defaultuser, Central Michigan Life, March 31, 2003. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  9. ^ Ramus, Patricia, Central Michigan Life, October 15, 2003. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  10. ^ Defaultuser, Central Michigan Life, November 10, 2004. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  11. ^ CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavior Sciences, Under Discussion, Vol. 9, No. 1, Winter 2006. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  12. ^ Defaultuser, Central Michigan Life, November 16, 2005. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  13. ^ Defaultuser, Central Michigan Life, March 15, 2006. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  14. ^ Greene, Ben, Central Michigan Life, February 20, 2009. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  15. ^ CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences, Fall 2009 Events archive. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  16. ^ CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences, Scholarship Reference Guide. Retrieved on February 18, 2010
  17. ^ Burial Detail: Nolde, William B (Section 3, Grave 1775-B) – ANC Explorer
  18. ^ PBS Vietnam Series, Part 11, transcript 2017-03-23 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on February 18, 2010

External links edit

  • Official Website of William Benedict Nolde at Colonel William B. Nolde
  • Official Legacy of Colonel William B. Nolde at The Warriors Roadtrip Network.
  • William Benedict Nolde at ArlingtonCemetery.net, an unofficial website

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Colonel William Benedict Nolde August 8 1929 January 27 1973 was an officer in the United States Army Born in Menominee Michigan Nolde was a professor of military science at Central Michigan University before joining the army He is known for being the last official American combat casualty of the Vietnam War the 45 914th confirmed death and 57 597th in the total list of Americans killed during the conflict 1 2 Nolde was killed by artillery fire eleven hours before the cessation of all hostilities in accordance with the Paris Peace Accords Colonel William Benedict NoldeWilliam NoldeBorn 1929 08 08 August 8 1929Menominee Michigan USDiedJanuary 27 1973 1973 01 27 aged 43 An Lộc VietnamPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyRankColonelBattles warsKorean WarVietnam War AwardsLegion of MeritBronze StarAir MedalPurple HeartVietnam Campaign MedalVietnam Service Medal Contents 1 Military career 2 Lecture Series 3 Nolde Scholarship 4 Burial 5 Awards and decorations 6 References 7 External linksMilitary career editNolde was drafted into the U S Army and served in the Korean War After the war he stayed in the Army where he underwent officer training and served a first tour in South Vietnam in 1965 After returning from a posting in Italy in June 1972 he was asked by Army Chief of Staff William Westmoreland to return to South Vietnam as a military adviser to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam Lt Col Nolde became the senior military adviser in Binh Long Province On 27 January 1973 eleven hours before the ceasefire under the Paris Peace Accords was to come into effect Nolde was killed by North Vietnamese artillery fire near An Lộc 3 4 397 8 While other Americans lost their lives after the truce was enacted these were not recorded as combat casualties During his time in the armed forces he accumulated four medals including the Bronze Star Medal and Legion of Merit In 1997 Nolde was one of the first members inducted into the Central Michigan University Reserve Officer s Training Corps Hall of Fame 5 In 2006 Colonel Nolde was inducted into the Fort Sill Artillery Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame 6 Lecture Series editThe William B Nolde Lecture Series has the purpose to promote an understanding of the role of the United States Armed Forces in the life and history of the United States and to recognize the tie between military science and the broader disciplines within the university The lectures serve as a stimulus to intellectual activity for future leaders both in the military and across the Central Michigan University campus and community This program is sponsored by the university s Military Science Department The following are the lectures presented William B Nolde Lectures Date Lecturer Organization Topic Fall 1998 Dr Jerold Brown Historian Combat Studies Institute Ft Leavenworth The Citizen Soldier and the American Military Tradition Spring 1999 Hon Dave Camp US Representative Michigan 4th Congressional District The Role of Congress in Raising and Supporting the US Armed Forces Fall 1999 Dr Gregory M A Gronbacher Director Center for Economic Personalism Action Institute The Just War Tradition Will it Survive the 21st Century 7 Spring 2000 Col Edwin F Veiga Director of Media Relations Office of Chief of Army Public Affairs Media and the Military Meeting the Challenge Fall 2000 Maj Gen E Gordon Stump Adjutant General State of Michigan The Role of the Michigan National Guard Spring 2001 Col James M McDonald Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff US Army US Army Transition Fall 2001 Dr Hans A Andrews President Olney Central College Leadership Education Spring 2002 Col Genaro J Dellarocco Project Manager Force Projections Combat Services Support TACOM Force Projection The Spear of our Nation s Military Power Projection Fall 2002 Pres Michael Rao Central Michigan University with Dani Hiar Jamie Brown Jennifer Ireland Michelle Howard Nathan Westfall and Nicole Wright CMU Student Leader Development Preparing Leaders for our University Community Nation and World Spring 2003 Brig Gen John G Kulhavi and Terence F Moore Senior Vice President Merrill Lynch and President CEO Mid Michigan Health Leadership in the Military and the Business World 8 Fall 2003 Brig Gen Roger L Allen Deputy STARC Commander Michigan Army National Guard Building Leaders for Tomorrow 9 Fall 2004 Capt Shawn Abbe Commander 1437th Multi Role Bridge Company Leadership in Times of Conflict 10 Spring 2005 Brig Gen Anne F McDonald Deputy Director for Operations National Military Command Center Gold Nuggets I Wish I had Known Fall 2005 Col R John Cully Vice President Trading Places International Eastern Region Government and Armed Forces Cooperative 11 12 Spring 2006 Lt Col Gary Brito Commander 1st Battalion 15th Regiment Mechanized 3rd Infantry Division Students should not be afraid to take risks 13 Fall 2006 Col James P Coates Commander 9th Brigade Western Region US Army Cadet Command OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer Fall 2007 Lt Col Brian Mays Assistant Principal Colin Powell Middle School OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer Spring 2008 Col Thomas Rini Investigator Office of the Inspector General DoD OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer Fall 2008 Lt Col David A Burdette Vice President Central Michigan University Student Citizen and Soldier in the 21st Century Spring 2009 Col Scott S Haraburda Director Manufacturing amp Engineering Crane Army Ammunition Activity Success by Surviving Changes 14 Fall 2009 Lt Col Brian Eifler Commander Special Troops Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment Reflections of a CMU Ranger 15 Spring 2010 Col Elaine A Edwards Director of Marketing US Army Cadet Command OPEN DISCUSSIONS with Question and Answer Fall 2010 Michael Knapp US Army National Guard Intelligence Center Charlottesville VA Briefing on Islamic Extremism Spring 2011 COL Rick Nussio Center for Strategic amp International Studies U S Army Service College Plates and People Educating Leaders for an Uncertain Future Fall 2011 BG R Mark Montjar VSE Corporation Leadership Teamwork and Collaboration Spring 2012 MAJ R InSung Oaks Lee Homeland Security Army Core Value Personal Courage Fall 2012 Captain Tim Hardy Sunoco Inc Leadership and Character Spring 2013 BG R John Leatherman Michigan Army National Guard You Will Receive More Than A Commission Fall 2013 CPT R William Talcott Effective Leadership Spring 2014 COL R John Hinck Being Smart is Your Best Weapon Spring 2015 Terence Moore MidMichigan Health The Value of ROTC in the Civilian WorldNolde Scholarship editAt Central Michigan University the William B Nolde Scholarship was established in memory of Colonel William B Nolde by students family and friends 16 Burial editNolde was buried on February 5 1973 in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery his widow Joyce was buried beside him in 2005 17 As the last official combat casualty his funeral was broadcast on television and was attended by considerably more brass than the funeral of a field grade officer would normally command including General Alexander Haig and President Richard Nixon 18 4 398 Awards and decorations edit nbsp Legion of Merit nbsp Bronze Star nbsp Purple Heart nbsp Air Medal nbsp Vietnam Service Medal nbsp Vietnam Campaign MedalReferences edit McGhee Peter 1983 American Experience Vietnam a Television History No Chapter 11 The End of The Tunnel 1973 1975 PBS Retrieved 19 September 2014 McGhee Peter Vietnam A Television History Youtube PBS Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 19 September 2014 Last Man Down Los Angeles Times 29 April 2000 Retrieved 27 November 2016 a b Miller Sergio 2021 No Wider War A history of the Vietnam War Volume 2 1965 1975 Bloomsbury ISBN 9781472838520 CMU ROTC Hall of Fame website Retrieved on February 18 2010 Fort Sill OCS Reunion 2006 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Ebige Natalie Central Michigan Life October 13 1999 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Defaultuser Central Michigan Life March 31 2003 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Ramus Patricia Central Michigan Life October 15 2003 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Defaultuser Central Michigan Life November 10 2004 Retrieved on February 18 2010 CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavior Sciences Under Discussion Vol 9 No 1 Winter 2006 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Defaultuser Central Michigan Life November 16 2005 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Defaultuser Central Michigan Life March 15 2006 Retrieved on February 18 2010 Greene Ben Central Michigan Life February 20 2009 Retrieved on February 18 2010 CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences Fall 2009 Events archive Retrieved on February 18 2010 CMU College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences Scholarship Reference Guide Retrieved on February 18 2010 Burial Detail Nolde William B Section 3 Grave 1775 B ANC Explorer PBS Vietnam Series Part 11 transcript Archived 2017 03 23 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on February 18 2010External links editOfficial Website of William Benedict Nolde at Colonel William B Nolde Official Legacy of Colonel William B Nolde at The Warriors Roadtrip Network William Benedict Nolde at ArlingtonCemetery net an unofficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Nolde amp oldid 1176365080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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