Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Albert John Busky
CT 05-08-1943 WW II Navy
162
James Albert Butts
CT 07-09-1942 WW II Mariner
163
Charles N Byington
CT 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
164
Francis E Byrne
CT 03-28-1943 WW II Army AF
165
Donald Owen Cable
CT 07-09-1953 Korea Army
166
Thomas F Cadder
CT 03-24-1945 WW II Army AF
167
Joseph Bauby Cahill
CT 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
168
Albert F Caivano
CT 03-13-1943 WW II Army AF
169
William Fred Caldara
CT 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
170
William Frank Caldwell
CT 02-10-1945 WW II Army AF
171
Daniel A Callahan
CT 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
172
William D Cameron
CT 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
173
Jack Gordon Campbell
CT 07-04-1944 WW II Navy
174
James Lawrence Campbell
CT 12-02-1950 Korea Army
175
John E Campbell
CT 01-27-1945 WW II Navy
176
John H Campbell
CT 12-08-1941 WW II Army AF
177
Ralph M Campbell
CT 08-04-1944 WW II Army
178
John Henry Canty
CT 06-22-1944 WW II Army AF
179
Louis A Capossela
CT 12-21-1944 WW II Army
180
Louis Michael Caputo
CT 10-07-1952 Korea Marines
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