Gold Star Veterans : North Carolina : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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William F Ingram
NC 08-02-1918 WW I Army
882
Roy Inman
NC 10-05-1945 WW II Navy
883
William H Isley
NC WW II Army
884
Joseph Israel
NC 08-10-1945 WW II Navy
885
Charles Edward Ivey
NC 11-29-1950 Korea Army
886
Amos C Jackson
NC 03-18-1944 WW II Navy
887
Aubrey S Jackson
NC 11-13-1942 WW II Navy
888
Burwell C Jackson
NC 07-20-1918 WW I Army
889
Charles H Jackson
NC 07-11-1944 WW II Navy
890
Claudius S Jackson
NC 01-30-1943 WW II Navy
891
Edgar Jackson
NC 02-19-1945 WW II Marines
892
George M Jackson
NC 07-06-1943 WW II Navy
893
Ormond G Jackson
NC 02-21-1945 WW II Navy
894
Larry Carl Jamerson
NC 04-21-1968 Vietnam Army
895
Clifford L James
NC 02-13-1946 WW II Marines
896
Edward F James
NC 04-05-1944 WW II Navy
897
Joel B James
NC 03-11-1944 WW II Navy
898
Thomas G James
NC 03-04-1946 WW II Army AF
899
Andrew Alton Jarman
NC 04-01-1942 WW II Mariner
900
Herbert Jenkins
NC 10-04-1918 WW I Army
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