Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Korean War

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Cecil L Magner
MN 07-31-1952 Korea Army
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George N Major
MN 01-03-1952 Korea Marines
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Charles Donald Makela
MN 02-13-1951 Korea Army
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Lawrence S L Maki
MN 04-17-1953 Korea Army
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Guy G Manchester
MN 08-31-1951 Korea Army
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Lavern E Maple
MN 05-18-1951 Korea Army
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John L Masnari
MN 04-17-1952 Korea Army
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Charles R Matson
MN 10-26-1951 Korea Army
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Alfred W Matton
MN 10-17-1951 Korea Army
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Clarence A Mattson
MN 11-21-1950 Korea Army
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Henry J Mattson
MN 11-25-1951 Korea Army
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John Albert Mattson
MN 12-10-1950 Korea Marines
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Ralph August Maves
MN 09-23-1953 Korea Air Force
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Harold Richard McAlister
MN 10-20-1951 Korea Army
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Wayne Homer McCuskey
MN 11-29-1950 Korea Marines
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Irvin Robert McDaniel
MN 05-13-1951 Korea Navy
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Richard Eugene McDonough
MN 09-14-1951 Korea Marines
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George C McDowell
MN 08-12-1950 Korea Army
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John Franklin McDowell
MN 11-13-1950 Korea Marines
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Augustus McElroy
MN 10-10-1951 Korea Army
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