Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Major L Byrd
AL 11-25-1944 WW II Navy
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James T Cagle
AL 10-28-1943 WW II Navy
203
Crayton Lowell Caldwell
AL 10-06-1952 Korea Marines
204
Bill B Calhoun
AL 04-04-1944 WW II Navy
205
Frank Calhoun
AL 10-27-1943 WW II Navy
206
Theodore Callas
AL 04-20-1944 WW II Mariner
207
Charles Franklin Calvert
AL 10-07-1943 WW II Navy
208
Cornelius E Campbell
AL 12-10-1944 WW II Marines
209
Crawford Keller Campbell
AL 01-10-1943 WW II Navy
210
Marvin I Campbell
AL 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
211
William F Campbell
AL 12-01-1943 WW II Navy
212
William K Campbell
AL 11-25-1944 WW II Navy
213
Benjamin L Cannady
AL 01-21-1945 WW II Navy
214
Emmet M Canter
AL 07-15-1918 WW I Army
215
Marvin L B Carithers
AL 02-27-1945 WW II Marines
216
James David Carlin
AL 07-24-1944 WW II Marines
217
David A Carlton
AL 04-06-1945 WW II Navy
218
Garlan Carlton
AL 12-25-1944 WW II Army
219
James Edmund Carlton Jr
AL 04-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
220
Emmett Terry Carpenter Jr
AL 06-19-1944 WW II Army AF
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