Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Benjamin P Limehouse
AL 03-02-1946 WW II Navy
842
Johnnie Lindsay
AL 03-19-1945 WW II Navy
843
Thurston M Lipham
AL 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
844
Daniel Edward Lisenby
AL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
845
Jeff W Little
AL 11-18-1944 WW II Navy
846
Milton E Littrell
AL 05-17-1943 WW II Army AF
847
Roy Littrell
AL 11-17-1943 WW II Marines
848
Carl Hubert Lloyd
AL 11-28-1950 Korea Marines
849
Daniel W Lloyd
AL 11-10-1944 WW II Navy
850
Paul Eugene Loeffler Jr
AL 07-30-1945 WW II Navy
851
James Orman Loftis
AL 10-07-1943 WW II Navy
852
James H Lofton
AL 09-14-1944 WW II Coast Guard
853
John Peyton Lonas
AL 08-24-1944 WW II Navy
854
Delton Evans Long
AL 08-23-1943 WW II Navy
855
Lynn S Long
AL 06-17-1944 WW II Navy
856
Roy R Long
AL 05-31-1944 WW II Army
857
William F Long
AL 10-25-1942 WW II Marines
858
James Cassedy Lott Jr
AL 03-17-1944 WW II Mariner
859
Duncan K Love
AL 04-11-1943 WW II Navy
860
Leon L Lovelady
AL 05-15-1942 WW II Army
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