Gold Star Veterans : Illinois : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
3041
Frederick A Miller
IL 10-24-1944 WW II Army
3042
George Francis Miller
IL 10-03-1944 WW II Army
3043
Herbert L Miller
IL 09-16-1918 WW I Army
3044
James F Miller
IL 05-19-1944 WW II Army AF
3045
John Miller
IL 10-14-1918 WW I Army
3046
Lester O Miller
IL 08-17-1942 WW II Army
3047
Marion L Miller
IL 04-17-1944 WW II Navy
3048
Marvin Eugene Miller
IL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
3049
Norman K Miller
IL 12-12-1945 WW II Army AF
3050
Oliver James Miller
IL 09-13-1942 WW II Mariner
3051
Perry Junior Miller
IL 05-25-1945 WW II Navy
3052
Robert W Miller
IL 05-26-1944 WW II Army AF
3053
Robert W Miller
IL 10-24-1944 WW II Navy
3054
Robert O Miller
IL 10-05-1945 WW II Army
3055
Sylvester P Miller
IL 11-08-1942 WW II Army
3056
William Oscar Miller
IL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
3057
William David Miller
IL 03-01-1942 WW II Navy
3058
William D Miller
IL 12-28-1944 WW II Navy
3059
William M Miller
IL 11-05-1944 WW II Navy
3060
Samuel T Millikin
IL 07-19-1944 WW II Army AF
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Irvin - Your website is outstanding and a great tribute to the Patriots who gave all. As a Vietnam veteran, I thank you very much.
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