Gold Star Veterans : Michigan : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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James H Parks
MI 12-02-1950 Korea Army
2342
Robert L Parks
MI 01-14-1946 WW II Navy
2343
Walter K Parmenter
MI 07-10-1945 WW II Marines
2344
Otto R Parrish
MI 10-05-1945 WW II Army
2345
John C Parry
MI 11-08-1942 WW II Army
2346
James S Pashnee
MI 06-12-1952 Korea Army
2347
Paul I Paskiewicz
MI 08-25-1943 WW II Army AF
2348
Archie H Pate
MI 07-12-1943 WW II Navy
2349
Arthur J Patrickus
MI 02-15-1945 WW II Marines
2350
Richard Thornton Patten
MI 05-15-1943 WW II Army AF
2351
Lewis B Patterson
MI 12-09-1945 WW II Navy
2352
Cleveland Patton
MI 12-01-1943 WW II Navy
2353
Jimmy Don Patton
MI 10-24-1944 WW II Navy
2354
James Lee Paul
MI 02-05-1971 Vietnam Army
2355
Percy J Pavey
MI 09-17-1945 WW II Navy
2356
George David Payne
MI 07-30-1945 WW II Navy
2357
Carl Frederick Payson
MI 08-01-1918 WW I Army
2358
George Manly Peacock
MI 12-07-1944 WW II Army AF
2359
LeRoy Stewart Pearce
MI 02-20-1942 WW II Mariner
2360
William B Pearl
MI 11-10-1944 WW II Army AF
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