Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Ray S Paige
OK 01-22-1952 Korea Army
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Alford Cleve Palmer
OK 09-05-1952 Korea Air Force
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Bob R Palmer
OK 01-31-1951 Korea Army
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Charles Earl Parker
OK 01-18-1953 Korea Army
445
Carl C Parrick
OK 09-21-1950 Korea Army
446
Farrell Parton
OK 11-23-1951 Korea Army
447
Bennie Willard Patterson
OK 02-19-1952 Korea Army
448
Billy J Patterson
OK 08-27-1951 Korea Army
449
Lindle E Patterson
OK 04-25-1951 Korea Army
450
Billie Payne
OK 06-16-1951 Korea Marines
451
Cleo O Payne
OK 02-16-1952 Korea Army
452
William H Pelton
OK 11-07-1951 Korea Army
453
Aldee H Penner
OK 09-12-1952 Korea Army
454
Donwin Ross Peterson
OK 07-16-1950 Korea Army
455
Wheeler E Pethtel
OK 03-16-1952 Korea Army
456
Francis M Phillips
OK 08-18-1951 Korea Army
457
Marvin Earl Phillips
OK 11-28-1950 Korea Marines
458
Loy Allen Philpot
OK 09-15-1950 Korea Marines
459
Hugh W Philpott
OK 10-14-1950 Korea Army
460
Jeirl B Phipps
OK 10-31-1950 Korea Army
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