Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Robert Douglas Hauer
MA 09-05-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1682
Jules Hauterman Jr
MA 12-02-1950 Korea Army
1683
Robert L Haverty
MA 12-09-1944 WW II Army AF
1684
Donald Francis Haviland
MA 02-23-1945 WW II Mariner
1685
Frederick C Hawkes
MA 04-23-1944 WW II Marines
1686
Robert Martin Hawthorn
MA 01-16-1944 WW II Mariner
1687
Herbert S Haycock
MA 12-16-1943 WW II Army AF
1688
Edward Charles Hayden
MA 06-18-1944 WW II Navy
1689
Edward F Hayes
MA 02-11-1945 WW II Army
1690
Peter E Hayes
MA 11-27-1943 WW II Army AF
1691
William P Hayes
MA 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
1692
George H Hazlett
MA 06-22-1944 WW II Army AF
1693
John J Healey
MA 09-10-1944 WW II Army AF
1694
Lawrence V Healey
MA 02-18-1942 WW II Navy
1695
Frederick S Healy
MA 07-27-1944 WW II Army
1696
Howard R Healy
MA 05-08-1942 WW II Navy
1697
John William Healy
MA 06-18-1942 WW II Mariner
1698
Joseph Healy
MA 08-30-1942 WW II Mariner
1699
William J Heather
MA 05-20-1944 WW II Army AF
1700
Edward Omer P Hebert
MA 01-10-1942 WW II Navy
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