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St. Cloud Times
May 31, 2016
Rick Erlandson also spoke at the ceremony. "Projects like this don't happen without a monumental effort from a lot of people," he said of the Wall of Honor project. Erlandson said the nation is losing its World War II veterans much too fast, and that the nation needs to use every opportunity to recognize itsÃÂ ...
Wadena Pioneer Journal
November 8, 2015
In September 2004, Rick Erlandson was assigned as Commander of the 34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division, headquartered in Rosemount, Minn., with over 12,000 soldiers in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, Missouri and Indiana. Erlandson's leadership enabled the Division to serve the nation in the global warÃÂ ...
Pioneer Press
July 20, 2007
Rick Erlandson, the commander of the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry Division, for his official welcome. The quality and length of their service made history, Erlandson told them, and he encouraged them to remember that, no matter what critics say about the Iraq conflict in the years to come. He also told them toÃÂ ...
St. Cloud Times
May 30, 2016
Rick Erlandson also spoke at the ceremony. "Projects like this don't happen without a monumental effort from a lot of people," he said of the Wall of Honor project. Erlandson said the nation is losing its World War II veterans much too fast, and that the nation needs to use every opportunity to recognize itsÃÂ ...
Wadena Pioneer Journal
November 20, 2015
In his keynote speech, retired Maj. Gen. Rick Erlandson told Wadena-Deer Creek students they are "America's most precious resource." "I want to encourage you to someday wear a uniform, and if you don't want to wear a uniform, then join one of the thousands of organizations and give back to yourÃÂ ...
Wadena Pioneer Journal
November 8, 2015
In September 2004, Rick Erlandson was assigned as Commander of the 34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division, headquartered in Rosemount, Minn., with over 12,000 soldiers in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, Missouri and Indiana. Erlandson's leadership enabled the Division to serve the nation in the global warÃÂ ...
Pioneer Press
July 20, 2007
Rick Erlandson, the commander of the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry Division, for his official welcome. The quality and length of their service made history, Erlandson told them, and he encouraged them to remember that, no matter what critics say about the Iraq conflict in the years to come. He also told them toÃÂ ...
St. Cloud Times
May 30, 2016
Rick Erlandson also spoke at the ceremony. "Projects like this don't happen without a monumental effort from a lot of people," he said of the ...
Wadena Pioneer Journal
November 20, 2015
In his keynote speech, retired Maj. Gen. Rick Erlandson told Wadena-Deer Creek students they are "America's most precious resource.".
San Francisco Chronicle
March 4, 2011
"The craftsmanship of the points is so delicate, they're actually exquisite," said Torben C. Rick, Erlandson's principal colleague and curator of ...
Pioneer Press
July 20, 2007
Rick Erlandson, the commander of the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry Division, for his official welcome. The quality and length of their service made ...
St. Cloud Times
May 30, 2016
Rick Erlandson also spoke at the ceremony. "Projects like this don't happen without a monumental effort from a lot of people," he said of theÃÂ ...
Wadena Pioneer Journal
November 20, 2015
In his keynote speech, retired Maj. Gen. Rick Erlandson told Wadena-Deer Creek students they are "America's most precious resource.".
San Francisco Chronicle
March 4, 2011
"The craftsmanship of the points is so delicate, they're actually exquisite," said Torben C. Rick, Erlandson's principal colleague and curator ofÃÂ ...
Pioneer Press
July 20, 2007
Rick Erlandson, the commander of the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry Division, for his official welcome. The quality and length of their service madeÃÂ ...
Brainerd Dispatch
December 20, 2016
Col. Rick Erlandson, a native of Upsala, will take over command of Camp Ripley on Jan. 19. The 27-year veteran was once a Marine officer and earned his BA degree at St. Cloud State and a masters at Pepperdine.
St. Cloud Times
May 30, 2016
"I'm proud to represent the family of Oscar, a 24-year-old farm boy who served his country and gave the ultimate sacrifice," Lloyd Ricker said.
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