Gold Star Veterans : Idaho Blaine County

20 Total Results

indicates a related location match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Blaine County, Idaho
Name State Date War Branch
1
Ora Earl Barrett
ID 06-11-1951 Korea Marines
2
Gary Ray Boushele
ID 10-27-1969 Vietnam Army
3
Leonard Don Carlson
ID 07-15-1953 Korea Army
4
Clarence Charles Condie
ID 12-22-1944 WW II Army
5
Robert Gene Fisher
CA 03-18-1968 Vietnam Navy
6
Charles Milton Green
ID 07-10-1952 Korea Army
7
Fred B Hurst
ID WW II Army
8
Steven James McDonald
ID 11-28-1971 Vietnam Army
9
Charles H Pusey
ID WW II Army
10
Ralph H Rawe
ID WW II Army
11
Eltinge Read
ID WW II Army
12
George D Sanders
ID 12-21-1944 WW II Army
13
Joe Sara
ID WW II Army
14
William L Smith
ID WW II Army
15
Jon Michael Sparks
ID 03-19-1971 Vietnam Army
16
Theodore James Stanford
UT 05-21-1945 WW II Army AF
17
Sherman Trowbridge
ID WW I Army
18
Samuel Thomas Werry
ID WW I Army
19
Bill Gene Williams
ID 06-03-1970 Vietnam Army
20
Donald D Wilson
ID WW II Army
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