Gold Star Veterans : Michigan : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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George R Cram
MI 04-12-1945 WW II Navy
682
Louis Crandall
MI 10-05-1918 WW I Army
683
Ray E Crater
MI 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
684
James G Crawford
MI 06-21-1944 WW II Army AF
685
Joseph A Creed
MI 11-09-1942 WW II Army AF
686
William C Crigger
MI 02-16-1943 WW II Army AF
687
Mario Croce
MI 01-24-1944 WW II Army
688
William H Crocker
MI 11-02-1944 WW II Marines
689
Paul R Cronce
MI 01-30-1942 WW II Coast Guard
690
Paul B Cronin
MI 10-30-1944 WW II Navy
691
Floyd Russell Crosby
MI 10-29-1944 WW II Army
692
Albert Edward Cross
MI 06-15-1944 WW II Marines
693
Gregory John Crossman
MI 04-25-1968 Vietnam Air Force
694
Joseph J Croteau
MI 03-09-1944 WW II Coast Guard
695
Otto E Crouch
MI 10-08-1918 WW I Army
696
Verlin D Crousore
MI 01-23-1942 WW II Navy
697
Edwin Brownfield Crowe
MI 06-26-1945 WW II Army AF
698
Alex H Crowell
MI 01-11-1944 WW II Army AF
699
Royal E Crowell
MI 12-15-1944 WW II Army
700
Philip C Crowley
MI 12-11-1943 WW II Navy
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