Gold Star Veterans : Missouri : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Marvin Earl Carpenter
MO 11-14-1942 WW II Army AF
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Ernest R Carr
MO 08-11-1944 WW II Army AF
383
Harrison M Carr
MO 06-06-1945 WW II Navy
384
W O Carrender
MO 03-01-1918 WW I Army
385
Peter Allen Carrier
MO 11-24-1943 WW II Mariner
386
Robert R Carriker
MO 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
387
Frederick Carrino
MO 12-06-1950 Korea Army
388
Ernest John Carroll
MO 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
389
G Carter
MO 07-21-1918 WW I Marines
390
Ralph E Carter
MO 11-10-1944 WW II Navy
391
Robert D Carter
MO 02-28-1945 WW II Navy
392
William E Cartright
MO 02-02-1944 WW II Navy
393
James D Cartwright
MO 06-08-1941 WW II Army AF
394
Herbert N Casad
MO 12-23-1942 WW II Navy
395
Elmer L Case
MO 09-28-1918 WW I Army
396
Allen C Cash
MO 08-19-1944 WW II Navy
397
Vivian Jewell Cash
MO 08-24-1944 WW II Navy
398
Edward Eugene Casinger
MO 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
399
Georgie P Cates
MO 04-28-1944 WW II Army
400
Richard M Cavanaugh
MO 06-11-1943 WW II Army AF
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