Gold Star Veterans : Kansas World War I

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Kansas
Name State Date War Branch
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Francis Thomas Ellison
KS WW I Army
382
Eugene W Elstun
KS 03-30-1918 WW I Army
383
Harry R Elwick
KS WW I Army
384
Albin Erickson
KS 11-02-1918 WW I Army
385
John Merle Esmond
KS WW I Army
386
Rockard O Eustice
KS WW I Army
387
John Evans
KS WW I Army
388
Thomas J Evans
KS WW I Army
389
Carl C Evers
KS WW I Army
390
Ludwig L Everson
KS WW I Army
391
Harry E Ewing
KS WW I Army
392
Aurie E Fager
KS 11-21-1918 WW I Army
393
Joseph F Fairchild
KS WW I Army
394
Clement S Farrell
KS WW I Army
395
David Fawcett
KS 10-25-1918 WW I Army
396
Louis J Feather
NE 10-19-1918 WW I Army
397
Alphonse J Fellman
KS 09-28-1918 WW I Army
398
Neal D Fenton
KS WW I Army
399
William Fenton
KS WW I Army
400
John Henry Ferguson
KS 09-28-1918 WW I Army
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