Gold Star Veterans : New York Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
821
William Royal Fisher
NY 01-23-1952 Korea Air Force
822
Edward Patrick Fitch
NY 09-25-1950 Korea Marines
823
Robert G Fitzer
NY 12-01-1950 Korea Army
824
Edward Francis Fitzgerald
NY 07-21-1950 Korea Army
825
Richard M Fitzgerald
NY 07-26-1953 Korea Marines
826
Laurie Fitzgibbon Jr
NY 10-27-1952 Korea Marines
827
George Francis Fitzpatrick
NY 01-31-1953 Korea Marines
828
Michael Joseph Fitzpatrick
NY 02-13-1952 Korea Marines
829
Thomas Fitzpatrick
NY 08-02-1952 Korea Army
830
Coleman Joseph Flaherty
NY 07-25-1950 Korea Army
831
John A Flanigan
NY 04-02-1952 Korea Navy
832
Douglas L Flannery
NY 07-31-1952 Korea Army
833
Morris W Fletcher
NY 09-14-1950 Korea Army
834
Robert Francis Flinn
NY 10-09-1951 Korea Army
835
Edward Stanley Florczyk
NY 07-18-1950 Korea Army
836
Melvin L Flowers
NY 12-20-1952 Korea Air Force
837
Elmer Fluellen
NY 02-12-1951 Korea Army
838
Jerry Flug
NY 08-12-1952 Korea Army
839
Robert N Fluno
NY 07-12-1950 Korea Army
840
Patrick John Flynn
NY 02-08-1952 Korea Army
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