Gold Star Veterans : Illinois : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
4981
Frank Lucian Yohe
IL 11-02-1944 WW II Mariner
4982
Frank Peter Yomine
IL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
4983
Kenneth Joseph Yonan
IL 04-24-1972 Vietnam Army
4984
James E York
IL 05-01-1945 WW II Navy
4985
William L York
IL 03-19-1945 WW II Navy
4986
Charles D Young Jr
IL 02-08-1945 WW II Army AF
4987
Clayton Wolf Young
IL 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
4988
Emory C Young
IL 03-22-1944 WW II Army AF
4989
Louis Herbert Young
IL 03-04-1945 WW II Marines
4990
Lyle L Young
IL 06-20-1944 WW II Navy
4991
Marion R Young
IL 01-08-1946 WW II Navy
4992
Martin W Young
IL 05-20-1944 WW II Army AF
4993
Orian Young
IL 09-30-1918 WW I Army
4994
Robert Verdun Young
IL 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
4995
William D Young
IL 10-03-1918 WW I Army
4996
William Wayne Young
IL 05-12-1945 WW II Army AF
4997
Robert A Younger
IL 09-28-1944 WW II Navy
4998
Joseph Zabitch
IL 09-07-1944 WW II Army
4999
Anthony C Zadrozny
IL 04-29-1945 WW II Navy
5000
Henry William Zake
IL 04-09-1944 WW II Army AF
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