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Name State Date War Branch
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Elbern Tracy Adams
UT 05-27-1951 Korea Army
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Richard Neal Anderson
UT 12-02-1950 Korea Marines
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Orville Elias Ashbaker
UT 11-04-1950 Korea Air Force
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Ralph Stephen Asher
UT 12-01-1950 Korea Army
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Neldon Earl Blackett
UT 10-14-1952 Korea Army
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Clarence Bruce Bliss
UT 02-19-1952 Korea Army
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Deloy Blood
UT 07-13-1953 Korea Army
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Thomas Richard Bodell
UT 06-10-1951 Korea Marines
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George Chris Bolotas
UT 11-16-1951 Korea Marines
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Thomas Daniel Boyle
UT 04-23-1951 Korea Army
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Dennis Bruce Bradford
UT 01-07-1952 Korea Army
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Ross Kay Bramwell
UT 09-04-1951 Korea Navy
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Joseph Richard Bridge
UT 01-18-1953 Korea Coast Guard
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Louis Bernard Brusse
UT 05-20-1951 Korea Army
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William Richard Burn
UT 04-27-1951 Korea Army
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Benny R Chavez
UT 12-07-1951 Korea Army
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Gilbert E Chavez
UT 06-21-1952 Korea Army
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George Kay Christensen
UT 02-12-1951 Korea Army
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Warre Clyde Christiansen
UT 07-20-1950 Korea Army
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Thomas Lawrence Colvin
UT 05-18-1953 Korea Army
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