Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Korean War

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Lester G Hoyt
AL 09-14-1950 Korea Army
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Lucius W Hughes
AL 12-06-1950 Korea Army
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Morris E Hughes
AL 05-26-1953 Korea Army
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Ervin Hulett
AL 12-25-1952 Korea Army
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Joseph Hunter Jr
AL 02-12-1951 Korea Army
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William Bryant Hunter
AL 09-23-1950 Korea Marines
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Johnnie R Hutchins
AL 03-23-1952 Korea Army
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Daniel T Hyde
AL 06-03-1951 Korea Army
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Clarence B Ingle
AL 06-03-1951 Korea Army
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Van Conrade Ingram
AL 03-22-1952 Korea Navy
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Albert Jackson
AL 02-14-1951 Korea Army
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Arthur Jackson
AL 09-22-1950 Korea Army
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Comer Jackson Jr
AL 11-28-1950 Korea Army
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David Jackson Jr
AL 08-30-1950 Korea Army
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Ernest Jackson
AL 01-07-1953 Korea Army
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Irby L Jackson
AL 06-13-1952 Korea Army
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George L Jacobs
AL 03-31-1953 Korea Army
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Albert James Jr
AL 10-17-1952 Korea Army
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James January
AL 11-02-1951 Korea Army
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Cleveland Jarrell
AL 09-03-1950 Korea Army
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