Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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William T Osborn
TN 09-02-1950 Korea Army
602
Charles E Osborne
TN 06-11-1953 Korea Army
603
Charles M Overbay
TN 03-07-1952 Korea Army
604
Jacob Kenneth Overbay
TN 02-03-1951 Korea Army
605
Albert C Owen
TN 07-08-1953 Korea Marines
606
Charles B Owens
TN 06-06-1951 Korea Army
607
James O Pace
TN 01-30-1951 Korea Army
608
Willard G Palm
TN 07-01-1960 Korea Air Force
609
Billy Jewel Pardue
TN 11-05-1950 Korea Marines
610
Clinton W Parker
TN 05-30-1951 Korea Army
611
Ernest G Parker
TN 08-19-1951 Korea Army
612
Jack D Parker
TN 09-28-1950 Korea Army
613
Medford O Parker
TN 07-21-1951 Korea Army
614
Patsey G Parker
TN 07-15-1953 Korea Army
615
Robert Blaine Parker
TN 11-28-1950 Korea Air Force
616
Claude Thomas Parrish
TN 10-22-1952 Korea Marines
617
Willie Paul Parrish
TN 02-16-1951 Korea Army
618
Carson L Parsons Jr
TN 01-03-1951 Korea Army
619
Julian K Parsons
TN 01-31-1951 Korea Army
620
General H Partin
TN 02-12-1951 Korea Army
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