Gold Star Veterans : Arizona : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Basil Martinez Abad
AZ 11-16-1944 WW II Navy
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Bert Floyd Ableman
AZ 09-11-1945 WW II Army AF
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John Quincy Adams
AZ 07-27-1950 Korea Army
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Marvin Birch Adkins
AZ 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
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Robert O Ahlert
AZ 10-04-1944 WW II Navy
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Robert Gonzalez Alaniz
AZ 11-30-1950 Korea Army
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Gerardo Robles Aldana
AZ 12-02-1950 Korea Army
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Lonnie Allen
AZ 10-30-1944 WW II Navy
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Santos Valencia Alvarado Jr
AZ 06-29-1952 Korea Army
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Billy Wayne Anderson
AZ 01-01-1951 Korea Army
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Joaquin Acosta Armenta
AZ 07-25-1953 Korea Marines
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Buford Young Arney
AZ 12-02-1943 WW II Navy
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Frank B Arriola
AZ 10-24-1944 WW II Army
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Felix Ashley
AZ 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
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Joseph Mathews Babasa Jr
AZ 07-09-1951 Korea Air Force
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Ronald Lester Babcock
AZ 02-27-1971 Vietnam Army
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Jose Baca
AZ 09-19-1944 WW II Navy
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John Billy Bailey
AZ 07-26-1944 WW II Navy
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Lester Leroy Baker
AZ 03-01-1942 WW II Navy
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Bobby Jay Barker
AZ 12-22-1945 WW II Army
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