Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee World War I

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Name State Date War Branch
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Albert L Hitchcock
TN WW I Army
842
Hence H Hittson
TN WW I Army
843
George E Hodge
TN WW I Army
844
Johnny Hodges
TN WW I Army
845
Thomas A Hodges
TN 10-29-1918 WW I Army
846
Lofton E Hoeft
TN WW I Army
847
Sutton Hogan
TN WW I Army
848
Robert A Holbert
TN WW I Army
849
Lynn S Holcombe
TN WW I Army
850
August B Holdam
TN WW I Army
851
Albert A Holden
TN WW I Army
852
Edward Holden
TN WW I Army
853
Robert N Holden
TN WW I Army
854
Doak Holder
TN WW I Army
855
Grover B Holland
TN WW I Army
856
Hulbet R Holland
TN WW I Army
857
John G Hollis
TN 10-08-1918 WW I Army
858
Wlson D Holman
TN WW I Army
859
Esther C Holt
TN 10-08-1918 WW I Army
860
Henry Holt
TN 09-22-1918 WW I Army
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