Gold Star Veterans : California : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
4181
Donald E Marsh
CA 07-03-1945 WW II Army AF
4182
James Arthur Marsh
CA 10-07-1943 WW II Navy
4183
Odas Marsh
CA 05-19-1944 WW II Army AF
4184
Orlan Vancil Marsh
CA 03-19-1945 WW II Marines
4185
James Doyle Marshall
CA 09-19-1951 Korea Air Force
4186
Leonard G Marshall
CA 04-15-1943 WW II Navy
4187
Leslie B Marshall
CA 04-08-1944 WW II Navy
4188
Ora A Marshall
CA 08-10-1945 WW II Navy
4189
Robert J Marshall
CA 09-22-1945 WW II Mariner
4190
Thomas Donald Marshall
CA 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
4191
William A Marshall
CA 01-07-1944 WW II Army AF
4192
William E Marshall
CA 10-24-1944 WW II Marines
4193
James Henry Marshel Jr
CA 09-18-1944 WW II Army AF
4194
John O Mart Jr
CA 04-06-1945 WW II Navy
4195
Andrew M Martin
CA 12-15-1945 WW II Navy
4196
Basil G Martin
CA 11-12-1944 WW II Navy
4197
Clarence I Martin
CA 04-18-1919 WW I Navy
4198
Frank Anthony Martin
CA 05-24-1943 WW II Navy
4199
Frank Leon Martin
CA 10-26-1942 WW II Navy
4200
Frank Martin
CA 04-20-1944 WW II Army AF
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