Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Korean War

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Francis D Frank Knobel
WI 12-12-1950 Korea Army
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Harry Arthur Knoke
WI 11-26-1950 Korea Army
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Roy E Knopp
WI 11-01-1950 Korea Army
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Jerome Wiley Knorr
WI 07-04-1952 Korea Army
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Ralph Edward Knuth
WI 09-04-1951 Korea Army
386
Paul E Kochanski
WI 09-12-1950 Korea Army
387
John George Kohl
WI 04-06-1951 Korea Army
388
Kenneth John Kohlbeck
WI 11-27-1950 Korea Marines
389
Richard James Kohlwey
WI 10-24-1953 Korea Army
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Glenn Everett Kohn
WI 07-24-1953 Korea Army
391
Edward Kokott
WI 03-03-1953 Korea Marines
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Harvey A Kolberg
WI 11-07-1952 Korea Army
393
Jack Korakian
WI 01-23-1952 Korea Army
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Franz Gustav Kortum
WI 06-03-1951 Korea Air Force
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Leonard Koscielak
WI 09-01-1950 Korea Army
396
Donald Kosmecki
WI 07-24-1953 Korea Army
397
Chester F Kotowicz
WI 06-13-1953 Korea Army
398
Daniel Benjamin Kott
WI 04-24-1951 Korea Marines
399
Jerome W Kottmer
WI 11-30-1950 Korea Army
400
Stanley F Kountney
WI 05-31-1951 Korea Army
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