Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Korean War

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Arnold M Hegg
MN 07-16-1950 Korea Army
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Thomas Warren Heinzen
MN 10-06-1952 Korea Marines
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Donald Richard Heitkamp
MN 10-10-1951 Korea Army
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Donald R Helgeson
MN 07-15-1953 Korea Army
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Lawrence James Hengy
MN 09-15-1951 Korea Marines
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Luvern O Henning
MN 08-30-1951 Korea Army
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Wesley H Herrmann
MN 02-10-1952 Korea Army
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Andrew Heryla
MN 11-09-1950 Korea Air Force
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William Fredrick Heuer
MN 05-23-1952 Korea Army
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Earl Robert Hill
MN 10-02-1950 Korea Marines
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Rollie Walter Hines
MN 06-24-1953 Korea Army
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August Henry Hinrichs
MN 11-10-1950 Korea Air Force
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Harold G Hippie
MN 05-23-1951 Korea Army
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Kenneth Gervase Hoeschen
MN 08-08-1952 Korea Navy
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Delbert J Holliday
MN 11-30-1950 Korea Army
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John H Holman
MN 02-12-1951 Korea Army
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Raymond Andrew Holthaus
MN 09-28-1952 Korea Marines
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Donald L Hopke
MN 08-28-1951 Korea Army
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Robert J Hopkins
MN 10-21-1950 Korea Army
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Douglas V House
MN 02-21-1953 Korea Army
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