Gold Star Veterans : Kansas Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Kenneth O Webb
KS 07-06-1952 Korea Army
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Donald N Webster
KS 11-22-1951 Korea Army
443
Floyd D Webster
KS 02-12-1951 Korea Army
444
Henry J Weckerly
KS 02-09-1951 Korea Army
445
Alvin F Werbe
KS 04-25-1951 Korea Army
446
Ernie E Wescott
KS 12-01-1950 Korea Army
447
Kenneth West
KS 08-02-1951 Korea Army
448
Jesse E Whitford
KS 11-06-1952 Korea Army
449
Walter M Whitman
KS 11-25-1950 Korea Army
450
William L Widner
KS 09-05-1951 Korea Army
451
Robert Leroy Wiegman
KS 09-07-1951 Korea Marines
452
Duane W Wilcox
KS 05-27-1951 Korea Army
453
Harold Gene Wilkie
KS 05-24-1953 Korea Air Force
454
Lawrence Harold Williams
KS 08-16-1951 Korea Army
455
Donald E Wilson
KS 10-20-1951 Korea Army
456
George William Wilson Jr
KS 06-24-1951 Korea Army
457
Henry A Woelk
KS 08-28-1950 Korea Army
458
Melvin Clinton Wood
KS 02-16-1953 Korea Air Force
459
Blaine Edward Woodard
KS 05-27-1952 Korea Coast Guard
460
Robert Eugene Woods
KS 11-03-1950 Korea Marines
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