Eleven employees of the Nippon Dynawave Packaging mill who died when a tank imploded Tuesday have been identified. At a news conference Saturday , the Clark County coroner’s office confirmed nine victims had been recovered from the site. Two others had died after being rushed from the scene by ambulance. Of seven other workers who were injured, at least five had been discharged from hospitals. Those who died had worked at Nippon from less than six months to more than 15 years. One had planned to leave early Tuesday for his wife’s ultrasound appointment for their unborn child. Another was described as a devoted grandfather. Two were brothers. Jared Ammons Jared Ammons, 35, was an electrician by trade, and he took pride in his work, his wife, Mackenzie Ammons, said.…