Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Walter Nelson
WI 03-02-1951 Korea Marines
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Thomas Edward Nelson
WI 07-09-1953 Korea Army
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Alvin M Nemitz
WI 07-18-1953 Korea Army
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Edward David Nethery
WI 05-18-1951 Korea Army
545
Rhinold Neumiller
WI 09-01-1950 Korea Army
546
Randall Neuville
WI 09-12-1952 Korea Air Force
547
Harlan R Nevel
WI 03-18-1953 Korea Army
548
Charles W Newberry
WI 02-22-1953 Korea Army
549
Tommy Newell
WI 08-15-1950 Korea Army
550
Myron Eugene Newman
WI 06-29-1952 Korea Army
551
Norman Warren Nichol
WI 12-20-1951 Korea Navy
552
Russel H Nielsen
WI 11-15-1950 Korea Army
553
William Stephen Nitz
WI 04-05-1952 Korea Marines
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Gerald David Norder
WI 05-29-1951 Korea Army
555
Deane Wilfred Noringseth
WI 07-19-1953 Korea Navy
556
Leon Norton
WI 10-16-1952 Korea Army
557
Donald William Novacek
WI 02-13-1951 Korea Army
558
Norbert Albert Novotny
WI 02-07-1952 Korea Army
559
Edward D Nowaczyk
WI 09-30-1951 Korea Army
560
Leo Peter Nowicki
WI 08-11-1952 Korea Air Force
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