Gold Star Veterans : Michigan World War I

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Name State Date War Branch
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Clyde A Loomis
MI 10-07-1918 WW I Army
1662
Isadora Loop
MI WW I Army
1663
Andrew Loria
MI 09-13-1918 WW I Army
1664
Michael Joseph Losinski
MI 10-25-1918 WW I Army
1665
Harold B Loud
MI WW I Army
1666
Harold E Loud
MI 09-28-1918 WW I Army
1667
Phillip S Lovejoy
MI WW I Army
1668
Albert W Lovell
MI WW I Army
1669
Newton H Lovell
MI WW I Army
1670
Lucien R Lovewell
MI WW I Army
1671
George Lowe Jr
MI WW I Army
1672
Carl Walter Loxen
MI WW I Army
1673
William Lubahn II
MI WW I Army
1674
Fred Erby Luce
MI WW I Army
1675
Alva J Ludlow
MI WW I Army
1676
Andrew J Ludwa
MI 01-01-1919 WW I Army
1677
Clarence Ludwick
MI WW I Army
1678
Arthur Lueskow
MI WW I Army
1679
Joseph Lukeman
MI 10-01-1918 WW I Army
1680
Elmer O Lundstrom
MI 11-20-1918 WW I Army
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