Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Korean War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Alabama
Name State Date War Branch
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Mitchell C Thomas
AL 07-27-1950 Korea Army
642
Roy L Thomas
AL 11-24-1951 Korea Army
643
Willie Lee Thomas
MI 09-22-1950 Korea Army
644
James L Thompson
AL 07-05-1950 Korea Army
645
Wallace Thornton
AL 01-11-1951 Korea Army
646
William B Thornton
AL 08-10-1950 Korea Army
647
Billy L Thrasher
AL 04-25-1951 Korea Army
648
Woodie B Threat
AL 05-25-1951 Korea Army
649
James A Thrower
AL 08-15-1950 Korea Air Force
650
Ruben Thurman Jr
AL 12-01-1950 Korea Army
651
Herbert L Tilley
AL 12-01-1950 Korea Army
652
James Tindell Jr
AL 02-11-1952 Korea Army
653
Earl Crawford Tinney
AL 05-26-1954 Korea Navy
654
Ellis Tobert
AL 08-07-1953 Korea Army
655
Barney A Tolbert
AL 12-02-1950 Korea Army
656
James Melvin Traylor
AL 12-18-1950 Korea Army
657
John Edward Trimm
AL 12-20-1950 Korea Navy
658
James J Trione
AL 05-31-1953 Korea Army
659
Robert G Turner
AL 04-16-1951 Korea Army
660
Thomas J Turner
AL 12-02-1950 Korea Army
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