Gold Star Veterans : Illinois Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
1821
Robert Day Wynn
IL 05-30-1952 Korea Marines
1822
Oliver Wynne
IL 07-11-1953 Korea Army
1823
Frederick E Wysocki
IL 11-06-1950 Korea Air Force
1824
Richard F Yagac
IL 07-25-1950 Korea Army
1825
Donald E Yahnke
IL 06-25-1953 Korea Army
1826
Wiley A Yates
IL 09-20-1952 Korea Army
1827
Mike J Ybarra
IL 11-25-1950 Korea Army
1828
Raymond E Yeargle
IL 07-12-1951 Korea Army
1829
Harold Eugene Yelton
IL 03-28-1953 Korea Marines
1830
Michael Yercich
IL 08-07-1950 Korea Marines
1831
Richard William York
IL 11-27-1950 Korea Marines
1832
Eugene Young
IL 07-30-1950 Korea Army
1833
Leroy C Young
IL 08-29-1951 Korea Army
1834
Raymond Arba Young
IL 10-26-1951 Korea Army
1835
Michael B Zaczyk
IL 06-26-1952 Korea Army
1836
Robert W Zak
IL 12-01-1950 Korea Army
1837
Teddy A Zalba
IL 01-14-1951 Korea Army
1838
Richard Joseph Zaletel
IL 09-29-1952 Korea Army
1839
Primo A Zanni
IL 06-02-1951 Korea Army
1840
John W Zebrowski
IL 11-30-1950 Korea Army
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