- John
Louis Jerstad (February 12, 1918 –
August 1, 1943) was a
United States Army Air
Forces officer who was
posthumously awarded the
United States military's...
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Luther Gerald "Lute"
Jerstad (1936 – 31
October 1998) was an
American mountaineer and
mountain guide who was a
member of the 1963
American Mount Everest...
- "Sandy"
Jerstad is a
Democratic member of the
South Dakota Senate, who
represented the 12th district,
being elected in 2006.
Senator Jerstad sought reelection...
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Jerstad,
Barry Bishop and Tom Hornbein. Whittaker, with
Sherpa Nawang Gombu,
reached the
summit on May 1, 1963. Unsoeld, Hornbein,
Bishop and
Jerstad...
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after the Wind
Point Lighthouse, was
added when it
became a
magnet school.
Jerstad-Agerholm
Elementary School –
Built in 1952, the school,
which serves northern...
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Wench aircraft,
flown by Lt. Col.
Baker and his co-pilot Maj. John L.
Jerstad, who had
already flown a full tour of duty
while stationed in England,...
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Honor for
their actions in the mission—Lt.
Lloyd H. Hughes, Maj. John L.
Jerstad and Col.
Addison E. Baker—were
killed in action. For its
actions on the...
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discrimination that
caused them to be
overlooked at the time. John L.
Jerstad † Air
Forces Major Ploiești Raid,
Romania August 1, 1943 —
Elden H. Johnson †...
- May 2,
because of a
shortage of
oxygen supplies, with only
Bishop and
Jerstad climbing up
towards Camp VI, they
found the
first team
members descending...
- scientist,
photographer and scholar. With
teammates Jim Whittaker, Lute
Jerstad,
Willi Unsoeld and Tom Hornbein, he was a
member of the
American Mount...