Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Korean War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Doyle Abbott
AZ 11-30-1952 Korea Army
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Charles L Abel Jr
OK 09-27-1950 Korea Army
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James H Adams
OK 09-21-1951 Korea Army
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Donnie J Airington
OK 04-04-1951 Korea Army
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Howard Gene Airington
OK 09-18-1952 Korea Army
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Rolan Maurice Akin
OK 09-12-1951 Korea Air Force
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Teddy Buford Akins
OK 08-22-1950 Korea Army
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James Doyle Albey
OK 12-02-1950 Korea Army
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Raymond A Allard
OK 07-31-1950 Korea Army
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James Allbritton
OK 08-09-1950 Korea Army
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Winfred L Allison
OK 08-31-1950 Korea Army
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Kenneth V Allred
OK 11-14-1952 Korea Army
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Amous Leroy Amey
OK 08-10-1952 Korea Marines
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Morris Amos
OK 07-07-1950 Korea Army
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Louis Leland Anthis
OK 08-23-1950 Korea Army
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James O Archerd
OK 10-19-1950 Korea Air Force
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Lewis Hamelton Armentrout III
OK 01-23-1952 Korea Marines
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Ernest H Arms Jr
OK 10-11-1950 Korea Army
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Raymond Armstrong
OK 07-19-1950 Korea Army
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Bobby L Asher
OK 04-03-1951 Korea Army
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