Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John S Petras
MI 09-17-1950 Korea Army
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Harold Lester Petree
MI 12-24-1952 Korea Marines
1043
Clyde E Petri
MI 09-19-1952 Korea Army
1044
Philip M Petry
MI 06-13-1952 Korea Army
1045
George E Pett
MI 06-28-1953 Korea Army
1046
David E Pettis
MI 02-24-1953 Korea Army
1047
Edwin C Petts
MI 12-01-1950 Korea Army
1048
George Alvin Pfusch
MI 08-17-1950 Korea Army
1049
Ronald J Phair
MI 03-25-1954 Korea Army
1050
Bobbie D Phelps
MI 04-29-1951 Korea Army
1051
Donald R Phelps
MI 12-01-1950 Korea Army
1052
Charles F Phillips
MI 09-05-1950 Korea Army
1053
Harold Leonard Piesik
MI 10-05-1952 Korea Marines
1054
Herman Pietrowski
MI 07-27-1950 Korea Army
1055
Richard G Pike
MI 01-13-1953 Korea Air Force
1056
Robert E Pilch
MI 10-16-1951 Korea Army
1057
Lloyd A Pinner
MI 03-19-1953 Korea Marines
1058
Foley D Piper
MI 10-29-1952 Korea Army
1059
Joseph Pistonetti
MI 07-27-1953 Korea Army
1060
George A Pixley
MI 07-16-1950 Korea Army
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