Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Claud C Cooper
AL 05-08-1943 WW II Navy
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Robert E Cooper
AL 08-10-1945 WW II Navy
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William Henry Corbin
AL 06-02-1942 WW II Mariner
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Merlyn M Corley
AL 04-16-1944 WW II Army AF
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F Cornelison
AL 07-21-1918 WW I Army
306
Charles H Corneliuson
AL 09-07-1944 WW II Army AF
307
Willie F C Cost
AL 12-05-1944 WW II Navy
308
Comer D Cotney
AL 02-13-1951 Korea Army
309
George William Counts
AL 01-24-1952 Korea Army
310
Bill Courington
AL 01-21-1945 WW II Army AF
311
Bob Covington
AL 07-06-1942 WW II Mariner
312
William Franklin Cowart
AL 11-20-1943 WW II Marines
313
Ashburn F Cox
AL 07-28-1918 WW I Army
314
Carleton C Cox
AL 04-14-1945 WW II Navy
315
John Albert Cox Jr
AL 12-05-1944 WW II Army AF
316
William Lloyd Cox
AL 07-07-1943 WW II Army
317
Cecil W Crawford
AL 02-03-1944 WW II Army AF
318
Charles Earl Crawford
AL 06-25-1943 WW II Army AF
319
Wallace Dalton Crawford
AL 02-14-1944 WW II Army AF
320
William Jefferson Crawley
AL 03-11-1943 WW II Mariner
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