Gold Star Veterans : Illinois World War I

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Name State Date War Branch
2041
Nicolas Karpuzas
IL 09-22-1918 WW I Army
2042
William N Kartheiser
IL WW I Army
2043
Michael Karvatt
IL WW I Army
2044
Andrew Karwelat
IL WW I Army
2045
August Karwelat
IL WW I Army
2046
Heinrich J Karwelat
IL 10-07-1918 WW I Army
2047
Frank Kasal
IL 10-12-1918 WW I Army
2048
Frank Kaslenski
IL WW I Army
2049
Emu J Kaspar
IL WW I Army
2050
Joe Kasper
IL WW I Army
2051
John Kastner
IL WW I Army
2052
George V Kater
IL WW I Army
2053
Joseph H Katsawitz
IL 09-26-1918 WW I Army
2054
Moris Katz
IL WW I Army
2055
Henry Anthony Kaufholdt
IL 11-09-1918 WW I Army
2056
Hyman Kaufman
IL WW I Army
2057
William A Kavert
IL WW I Army
2058
Alexander J Kawcizynski
IL WW I Army
2059
Albert E Kayser
IL 10-18-1918 WW I Army
2060
Albet E Kayser
IL WW I Army
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