Gold Star Veterans : New York Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Louis Stephen Duhaime
NY 09-22-1950 Korea Navy
722
Robert Batten Dunham
NY 08-30-1952 Korea Army
723
Francis J Dunn
NY 07-16-1950 Korea Army
724
Thomas Joseph Dunne
NY 04-24-1951 Korea Marines
725
John P Durkin Jr
NY 07-19-1953 Korea Army
726
Richard T Dwyer
NY 10-20-1952 Korea Army
727
George William Dykema
NY 09-24-1951 Korea Navy
728
William T Eade Jr
NY 07-25-1950 Korea Army
729
Joseph P Earls Jr
NY 01-12-1953 Korea Army
730
Claren Ebensperger
NY 07-16-1950 Korea Army
731
Edward J Eckert Jr
NY 11-14-1952 Korea Army
732
James L Edmonds
NY 02-09-1951 Korea Army
733
Edward Anthony Ednie
NY 07-18-1953 Korea Army
734
Paul K Edwards
NY 02-12-1951 Korea Army
735
Donald C Efland
NY 11-02-1950 Korea Army
736
Henry Charles Eggenberger
NY 02-24-1951 Korea Marines
737
Donald A Ehlert
NY 12-23-1952 Korea Army
738
Walter R Eichholz
NY 07-09-1953 Korea Marines
739
Jan Robert Eike
NY 04-06-1952 Korea Marines
740
John F Eilers
NY 09-16-1950 Korea Army
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