Gold Star Veterans : North Carolina : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Samuel J Bristol
NC 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
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Francis Aurenus Britt
NC 06-30-1942 WW II Mariner
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Rudolph P Britt
NC 01-04-1945 WW II Navy
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William Louis Britt
NC 08-31-1943 WW II Navy
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Julius Glenn Brittain
NC 02-21-1943 WW II Mariner
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Peter Jack Britton
NC 10-29-1952 Korea Air Force
187
Lee R Brogden
NC 12-25-1944 WW II Army
188
John H Brooks
NC 12-12-1950 Korea Army
189
Leon Murl Brooks
NC 05-07-1942 WW II Navy
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Livingston W Brooks
NC 01-29-1942 WW II Coast Guard
191
Robert L Brooks
NC 12-03-1944 WW II Navy
192
James T Broome
NC 01-30-1944 WW II Navy
193
Walter E Brothers
NC 02-18-1942 WW II Navy
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Douglas Farlane Brotherton
NC 06-25-1944 WW II Army AF
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David H Broughton
NC 11-14-1943 WW II Navy
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Daniel B Brower
NC 01-23-1942 WW II Army
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George T Brower
NC 07-29-1950 Korea Army
198
Edward Dean Brown Jr
NC 07-29-1965 Vietnam Navy
199
Harold McKinley Brown
NC 12-12-1950 Korea Army
200
Henry Brown
NC 10-07-1918 WW I Army
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