Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Charles E Peterson
MN 01-12-1953 Korea Army
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Clifford Sidney Peterson
MN 02-11-1952 Korea Marines
543
Leland G Peterson
MN 01-12-1951 Korea Army
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Norman Wayne Peterson
MN 03-06-1952 Korea Air Force
545
Philip O Peterson
MN 12-02-1950 Korea Army
546
William F Pfann
MN 01-11-1951 Korea Army
547
Eugene Alexander Pfeifer
MN 11-04-1951 Korea Navy
548
Ralph Lawrence Phelps
MN 04-04-1952 Korea Air Force
549
George W Phillippe
MN 10-27-1951 Korea Army
550
Benjamin Phillips
MN 10-01-1951 Korea Army
551
Clayton H Pickett
MN 11-05-1951 Korea Army
552
Edmund Ansolm Piilola
MN 01-01-1954 Korea Army
553
Duane K Place
MN 09-05-1952 Korea Army
554
Donald Edward Ponto
MN 06-13-1951 Korea Marines
555
John E Poolman
MN 04-16-1953 Korea Army
556
Alvin E Potz
MN 04-23-1951 Korea Army
557
William J Proulx
MN 09-18-1952 Korea Army
558
Thomas L Pulver
MN 06-08-1951 Korea Army
559
Melvin J Pumper
MN 04-25-1951 Korea Army
560
Edwin John Quade
MN 11-25-1951 Korea Marines
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