Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Korean War

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James Oakley
IN 02-22-1951 Korea Army
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Joe H Ogburn
IN 08-04-1950 Korea Army
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Richard Lee Olcott
IN 10-06-1951 Korea Air Force
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Joe Allen Olinger
IN 08-15-1950 Korea Army
645
Walter H Oliver
IN 09-02-1950 Korea Army
646
Robert Leon Orman
IN 08-12-1950 Korea Army
647
John F Ostick
IN 07-12-1953 Korea Marines
648
Robert Charles Otterbein
IN 04-08-1952 Korea Army
649
James O Palmer
IN 11-13-1951 Korea Army
650
Ray Parrott
IN 07-20-1950 Korea Army
651
Richard Patterson
IN 09-27-1952 Korea Army
652
Robert L Payne
IN 07-24-1950 Korea Army
653
Andrew D Pearish
IN 10-25-1952 Korea Army
654
Raymond E Pearson
IN 07-14-1950 Korea Army
655
Le Roy O Pederson
IN 12-01-1950 Korea Army
656
Percy L Penrose
IN 04-17-1953 Korea Army
657
Jack Ray Perigo
IN 06-22-1951 Korea Marines
658
Jesse L Perkins
IN 04-25-1951 Korea Army
659
Robert E Perkins
IN 02-12-1951 Korea Army
660
Leonard L Peters
IN 02-13-1951 Korea Army
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