Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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William H Malloy
MI 02-15-1951 Korea Army
802
Tony L Mancuso
MI 01-14-1951 Korea Army
803
John L Manier
MI 09-18-1950 Korea Army
804
Richard J Manzel
MI 11-11-1952 Korea Army
805
Howard Lyle Marble
MI 10-27-1950 Korea Marines
806
Myron P Marble
MI 06-30-1950 Korea Army
807
Wayne Allen Marker
MI 10-27-1950 Korea Marines
808
John I Marruso
MI 07-09-1950 Korea Army
809
Melvin E Marshall
MI 09-04-1950 Korea Army
810
Charles R Martin
MI 02-12-1951 Korea Army
811
Donald W Martin
MI 11-08-1951 Korea Army
812
Gerald Francis Martin
MI 03-26-1953 Korea Marines
813
Raymond P Masperi
MI 07-18-1952 Korea Army
814
Daniel Dirk Mast
MI 06-09-1951 Korea Army
815
John D Matejovich
MI 07-19-1953 Korea Marines
816
Jack D Matheny
MI 09-17-1950 Korea Army
817
Clavis C Mather
MI 02-12-1951 Korea Army
818
Henry Delbert Mathus
MI 11-01-1950 Korea Army
819
Le Roy Matsen
MI 06-08-1951 Korea Army
820
Irving P Matthews
MI 02-14-1951 Korea Army
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