Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Edward Wontkowski
MI 02-04-1951 Korea Army
1482
Kenneth Edward Wood
MI 02-13-1951 Korea Army
1483
Albert D Woodcox
MI 07-20-1950 Korea Army
1484
Resteen Woods Jr
MI 08-19-1950 Korea Army
1485
Bobby J Woody
MI 08-12-1950 Korea Army
1486
Thomas Woolcocks
MI 11-30-1950 Korea Marines
1487
William David Wooley
MI 10-16-1953 Korea Navy
1488
Clair D Woomer
MI 11-03-1952 Korea Army
1489
Philip L Worth
MI 11-05-1950 Korea Army
1490
Chester A Wright
MI 07-11-1950 Korea Army
1491
Dale William Wright
MI 12-02-1950 Korea Army
1492
Jay E Wright
MI 09-03-1950 Korea Army
1493
Melvin G Wright
MI 09-18-1950 Korea Army
1494
Raymond W Wrobel
MI 07-11-1952 Korea Army
1495
Richard Harold Wrobel
MI 09-05-1952 Korea Marines
1496
Fred N Wujcik
MI 03-09-1951 Korea Army
1497
Ronald Wyn
MI 09-15-1950 Korea Army
1498
Edward Leonard Wyszcelski
MI 08-09-1953 Korea Army
1499
Bertram Joseph Yaroch
MI 10-02-1952 Korea Marines
1500
Bruce J Yax
MI 08-11-1950 Korea Army
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