Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Korean War

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William M McGuire
WI 08-29-1951 Korea Army
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Murdock McKay
WI 12-09-1950 Korea Marines
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Paul Lavern McKittrick
WI 10-31-1950 Korea Army
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Bruce D McKown
WI 09-26-1952 Korea Army
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Andrew George Mcleod
WI 08-06-1952 Korea Army
486
John Joseph McMahon
WI 10-05-1951 Korea Army
487
Richard O McNitt
WI 10-03-1951 Korea Army
488
Carl E McPherson
WI 02-28-1951 Korea Army
489
Jerome D Mechler
WI 09-04-1950 Korea Army
490
Orvis Roger Mee
WI 11-10-1953 Korea Navy
491
Fredrick Mehlhorn
WI 08-28-1952 Korea Army
492
Ervin S Melcher Jr
WI 03-15-1951 Korea Army
493
Kennet Mellenthien
WI 08-30-1951 Korea Army
494
Charles W Melton
WI 07-24-1950 Korea Army
495
Frank Mercurio
WI 09-29-1951 Korea Army
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Clifford Stanley Meronk
WI 08-07-1952 Korea Marines
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Gerald F Merrill
WI 01-16-1951 Korea Army
498
Allen Clarence Mertes
WI 11-04-1950 Korea Army
499
Robert Lewis Mervicker
WI 09-01-1950 Korea Army
500
Isaac F Metcalf
WI 03-13-1952 Korea Army
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