Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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George Jewel Miller
TN 03-08-1951 Korea Army
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Harry L Miller
TN 11-07-1952 Korea Army
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Richard K Miller
TN 02-06-1951 Korea Army
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Walter B Mills
TN 08-11-1950 Korea Army
545
Willard H Milner
TN 07-19-1951 Korea Army
546
James Robert Minyard
TN 01-02-1951 Korea Army
547
Robert E Mitchell
TN 02-06-1951 Korea Army
548
Shirley Mitchell
TN 09-03-1950 Korea Army
549
Alfred H Moore
TN 07-26-1950 Korea Army
550
Claude Fuller Moore
TN 10-20-1950 Korea Army
551
Frank Moore
TN 04-23-1951 Korea Army
552
Gene S Moore
TN 10-30-1951 Korea Army
553
Jack Moore
TN 05-31-1951 Korea Army
554
Tommy Dewitt Moore
TN 11-03-1950 Korea Army
555
William David Moore
TN 12-09-1950 Korea Marines
556
Robert E Moorman
TN 09-03-1950 Korea Army
557
Benigno Moreno
TN 08-09-1952 Korea Army
558
Aaron Morgan
TN 10-07-1951 Korea Army
559
Elbert L Morgan
TN 09-06-1951 Korea Army
560
William Edgar Morgan
TN 04-14-1954 Korea Army
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