Gold Star Veterans : Michigan World War I

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Name State Date War Branch
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Ben Cone
MI WW I Army
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Charles Conklin
MI WW I Army
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Leo J Conklin
MI WW I Army
544
Clarence F Conner
MI WW I Army
545
Michael J Connolly
MI 10-17-1918 WW I Army
546
Les H Conrad
MI WW I Army
547
Michael J Contway
MI WW I Army
548
Matthew Conway
MI 10-14-1918 WW I Army
549
Baxter Cook
MI WW I Army
550
Christ Cook
MI 10-15-1918 WW I Army
551
James Cook
MI 07-30-1918 WW I Army
552
Pearl A Cook
MI 10-16-1918 WW I Army
553
Jesse Coolby
MI WW I Army
554
Herbert A Cooley
MI 10-24-1918 WW I Army
555
Warren Cooley
MI WW I Army
556
Clare Cooper
MI WW I Army
557
Elza J Cooper
MI WW I Army
558
Jacob Cooper
MI WW I Army
559
Walter Cooper
MI 08-03-1918 WW I Army
560
Luke Cooperrider
MI 07-31-1918 WW I Army
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