Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Aaron Allen
AL 08-05-1943 WW II Navy
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James R Allen
AL 12-02-1950 Korea Marines
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Marcellous Allen
AL 09-30-1951 Korea Army
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Oswald J Allen
AL 07-24-1945 WW II Navy
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Paul Franklin Allen
AL 07-30-1945 WW II Navy
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Zollie E Allen
AL 10-25-1944 WW II Navy
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William L Allison
AL 03-28-1945 WW II Navy
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Morris Allums
AL 12-01-1950 Korea Army
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Glen Foust Almon
AL 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
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James M Alston
AL 03-25-1945 WW II Navy
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James Buckley Anderson
AL 03-11-1943 WW II Mariner
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Lee E Anderton
AL 01-07-1944 WW II Navy
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Earnest Marvin Andrews
AL 11-30-1950 Korea Army
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Leo Dwaine Andrews
AL 03-07-1953 Korea Navy
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Morris Applebaum
AL 07-22-1943 WW II Army AF
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James Ira Appling
AL 07-04-1944 WW II Navy
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Harry Anatolle Arceneaux Jr
AL 11-05-1952 Korea Army
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William H Arledge
AL 10-06-1944 WW II Army
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Charles Dewey Arnold
AL 07-11-1944 WW II Navy
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Hubert A Arnold
AL 03-08-1945 WW II Marines
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