Gold Star Veterans : New Hampshire Cheshire County

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indicates a related location match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
Name State Date War Branch
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Edward W Allord
NH 03-17-1945 WW II Army
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Bruce R Amidon
NH WW II Army
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Raymond L Avery
CT 11-19-1944 WW II Army
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Harold E Bailey
NH 10-09-1918 WW I Army
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Silas F Baldwin
NH WW I Army
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Gary Wayne Ball
NH 07-16-1968 Vietnam Army
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William F Ball
NH WW II Army
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Frederick C Barcome
NH WW II Army
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Glendon Roman Barnett
NH 06-14-1967 Vietnam Army
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Roger F Beaudoin
NH WW II Army
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Adrien J Beliveau
NH 09-14-1944 WW II Army
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James H Bissell
NH WW I Army
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Vincent O Bloom
NH WW II Army
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Julius Bogumiloff
NH WW II Army
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Edward Bonford
NH WW I Army
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C I Bosworth Jr
NH WW II Army
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Albert J Bradbury
NH WW II Army
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Henry D Bradbury
NH WW I Army
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Carl P Britton
NH WW I Army
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Donald E Brooks
NH WW II Army
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