Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
721
Harold Wesley Johns
AL 12-01-1943 WW II Navy
722
Allen Louis Johnson
AL 12-28-1972 Vietnam Air Force
723
Artie Johnson
AL 01-18-1945 WW II Army
724
Clarence Edward Johnson
AL 03-09-1943 WW II Mariner
725
Daniel A Johnson
AL 01-26-1944 WW II Army
726
Earl T Johnson
AL 11-18-1943 WW II Army AF
727
Eddie J Johnson
AL 08-14-1944 WW II Navy
728
Howard N Johnson
AL 03-19-1918 WW I Army
729
Hugh L Johnson
AL 10-09-1944 WW II Army AF
730
James T Johnson
AL 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
731
James P Johnson
AL 04-23-1945 WW II Navy
732
James Harvey Johnson
AL 05-26-1945 WW II Army AF
733
Murray Caston Johnson
AL 02-07-1943 WW II Army
734
Ralph E Johnson
AL 05-08-1942 WW II Navy
735
Samuel Earle Johnson
AL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
736
Vilus C Johnson
AL 02-03-1943 WW II Army
737
Wesley Johnson
AL 11-02-1950 Korea Army
738
Henry P Johnston
AL 07-26-1918 WW I Army
739
James Edward Johnston
AL 02-11-1942 WW II Navy
740
B Bernard Joiner
AL 05-16-1942 WW II Mariner
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