Gold Star Veterans : Missouri : Missing in Action

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Barney H Biederman
MO 06-26-1943 WW II Army AF
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Walter Carl Biehle
MO 09-30-1943 WW II Navy
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Chester J Bienkowski
MO 10-08-1945 WW II Army
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Howard Albert Binder
MO 10-10-1944 WW II Army
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Jerry Douglas Bingaman
MO 01-24-1952 Korea Air Force
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Ernest M Binnicker
MO 04-20-1944 WW II Army AF
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Vincent Biondo
MO 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
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Rayon Delois Birdsell
MO 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
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Henry F Biri
MO 10-24-1944 WW II Army
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Louis L Birkley
MO 04-28-1944 WW II Army
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Merwyn Vctor Birnie
MO 03-30-1942 WW II Mariner
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Edward Earl Bishop
MO 11-22-1943 WW II Marines
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Oscar Miles Bishop
MO 01-30-1943 WW II Navy
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Howard L Black
MO 01-03-1944 WW II Army AF
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James R Black
MO 09-09-1946 WW II Army
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Cletus E Blackwell
MO 04-02-1944 WW II Navy
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James Monroe Blake
MO 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
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Everett E Blankenship
MO 05-05-1946 WW II Navy
219
Kermit R Blankes
MO 11-11-1943 WW II Army AF
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Warren T Blanton
MO 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
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