Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Korean War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
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Elmer D Gardner
OK 12-05-1950 Korea Army
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George J Gassaway
OK 07-10-1953 Korea Air Force
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William C Gates Jr
OK 12-02-1950 Korea Army
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Harold Gayle
OK 05-24-1951 Korea Navy
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Miles R Gifford Jr
OK 01-29-1951 Korea Army
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Troy H Gifford
OK 04-23-1951 Korea Army
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Robert Wesley Gilardi
OK 01-06-1952 Korea Marines
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Leroy Gillispie
OK 08-17-1950 Korea Marines
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Billy F Glessner
OK 11-25-1950 Korea Army
210
Jack Millard Goddard
OK 02-06-1953 Korea Army
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Oscar L Goforth
OK 07-01-1960 Korea Air Force
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Carl B Goodsell
OK 01-17-1952 Korea Army
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Bobbie Alfred Goodwin
OK 04-12-1951 Korea Air Force
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Glenn W Graham
OK 07-09-1950 Korea Army
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Ben H Graves
OK 11-28-1950 Korea Army
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Paul A Graves
OK 11-05-1951 Korea Army
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Robert E Green
OK 08-29-1951 Korea Army
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Leland Greenhagen
OK 10-10-1951 Korea Army
219
Cecil Leroy Greenwall
AZ 02-12-1951 Korea Army
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Silas E Griffin
OK 11-04-1951 Korea Army
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