Gold Star Veterans : Alabama : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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William McKinley Brooks
AL 09-15-1942 WW II Navy
162
William O Brooks
AL 02-21-1945 WW II Navy
163
William A Brower
AL 10-25-1944 WW II Navy
164
Charlie W Brown
AL 11-14-1943 WW II Navy
165
Eddie Louis Brown
AL 05-08-1942 WW II Navy
166
Edward L Brown
AL 04-28-1944 WW II Army
167
Harry C Brown
AL 06-24-1944 WW II Army
168
Jackson E Brown
AL 01-23-1945 WW II Army AF
169
John Howard Brown
AL 10-09-1943 WW II Marines
170
Russell W Brown
AL 07-15-1944 WW II Army
171
Verdel Brown
AL 11-28-1944 WW II Army AF
172
Leslie E Browning
AL 09-12-1944 WW II Navy
173
Ned Erskine Browning
AL 04-09-1945 WW II Navy
174
Selmer Broyles
AL 09-15-1942 WW II Navy
175
Jack C Brumbaugh
AL 11-27-1943 WW II Army AF
176
Monroe J Bryan Jr
AL 03-18-1945 WW II Army AF
177
Bob Bryant
AL 07-11-1944 WW II Army
178
Thomas C Bryant
AL 12-01-1943 WW II Navy
179
Frank Lee Buchanan
AL 10-09-1942 WW II Marines
180
Joseph Sylvester Bukacek Jr
AL 05-01-1943 WW II Army AF
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