Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
1181
Eldred E Reddoch
AL 06-08-1943 WW II Navy
1182
Alexander Redmon
AL 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
1183
Cecil Reed
AL 12-02-1950 Korea Army
1184
Holloway William Reed
AL 03-11-1943 WW II Mariner
1185
Fred M Reeves
AL 12-15-1944 WW II Navy
1186
Noah Crable Reeves
AL 12-06-1944 WW II Army
1187
William M Reeves
AL 06-15-1944 WW II Marines
1188
Elbert Josephus Reid
AL 06-10-1952 Korea Air Force
1189
John T Reid
AL 01-13-1945 WW II Navy
1190
John Hobert Reid
AL 12-02-1941 WW II Mariner
1191
Edward M Reynolds
AL 01-07-1943 WW II Army AF
1192
Marvin T Reynolds
AL 11-21-1943 WW II Marines
1193
Elmer Dewitt Richardson
AL 03-20-1942 WW II Mariner
1194
Hamp L Richardson
AL 01-26-1944 WW II Navy
1195
Joyce Clyde Riddlehoover
AL 03-03-1944 WW II Army AF
1196
Arlin Lee Ridgeway
AL 10-24-1944 WW II Navy
1197
Arthur C Riley
AL 10-08-1944 WW II Army
1198
Daniel W Riley
AL 09-14-1944 WW II Coast Guard
1199
Eugene W Riley
AL 04-29-1945 WW II Navy
1200
Claude L Riner Jr
AL 11-29-1950 Korea Army
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