Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
901
Joseph W Willardo
IN 07-08-1951 Korea Army
902
Arthur I Williams
IN 10-05-1951 Korea Army
903
Charles E Williams
IN 04-04-1951 Korea Army
904
Ellis E Williams
IN 06-19-1952 Korea Army
905
Grover Lois Williams
IN 11-28-1950 Korea Marines
906
Melvin Edward Williams
IN 01-22-1953 Korea Marines
907
Cornell F Willis
IN 03-09-1951 Korea Army
908
Forest M Wilson
IN 11-30-1950 Korea Army
909
Frank Wilson Jr
IN 07-15-1953 Korea Army
910
James V Wilson
IN 07-29-1950 Korea Army
911
Merble E Wilson
IN 02-15-1951 Korea Army
912
Robert E Wilson
IN 09-03-1950 Korea Army
913
Roy S Wilson Jr
IN 07-10-1953 Korea Army
914
Robert L Wine
IN 07-12-1952 Korea Army
915
William Wittenmyer
IN 10-18-1952 Korea Army
916
Lloyd E Wolfe
IN 02-13-1951 Korea Army
917
John George Woliung
IN 11-05-1952 Korea Air Force
918
Fred Woodburn
IN 03-24-1951 Korea Army
919
Jack E Worley
IN 08-27-1951 Korea Army
920
Ronald Worley
IN 09-03-1950 Korea Marines
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