Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Bob R Mankin
OK 11-02-1950 Korea Army
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Frankie D Marlow
OK 09-03-1950 Korea Army
363
James Howard Marsh
OK 09-12-1951 Korea Marines
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Calvin C Marshall
OK 07-10-1950 Korea Army
365
Gilbert L Martin
OK 08-19-1950 Korea Army
366
Lawrence Edward Mathis
OK 11-30-1950 Korea Marines
367
Donald Leo Mattingly
OK 07-29-1950 Korea Army
368
Henry C Maxwell
OK 09-18-1950 Korea Army
369
Marshall M Mayes
OK 09-08-1950 Korea Army
370
Edwin D Mays
OK 04-25-1953 Korea Marines
371
George McBath
OK 02-14-1951 Korea Army
372
Charles Leroy McBride
OK 05-27-1952 Korea Air Force
373
Jackie Loyd McBroom
OK 01-04-1952 Korea Army
374
Jim McClure
OK 10-03-1951 Korea Army
375
Leroy S McClure
OK 10-17-1952 Korea Army
376
Charlie McConnell
OK 09-14-1950 Korea Army
377
Charles Alden McCoy
OK 08-13-1950 Korea Marines
378
Glen B McCoy
OK 10-30-1952 Korea Army
379
Buster McCurtain
OK 08-28-1950 Korea Army
380
Leslie D McDougal
OK 12-03-1950 Korea Army
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