Gold Star Veterans : North Carolina : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
1801
Noel Edwin White
NC 09-27-1950 Korea Army
1802
Olin H White
NC 05-28-1945 WW II Navy
1803
Virgil S White
NC 04-11-1943 WW II Army AF
1804
Henry P Whitehurst
NC 08-09-1942 WW II Navy
1805
J A Whitesides
NC 11-17-1943 WW II Marines
1806
Carl D Whitfield
NC 02-21-1945 WW II Navy
1807
Horace R Whitfield
NC 05-28-1945 WW II Navy
1808
George W Whitley
NC 12-13-1945 WW II Army AF
1809
Lloyd Whitley
NC 05-13-1945 WW II Army AF
1810
Loyd Whitley
NC 05-13-1945 WW II Army AF
1811
Bennie Whitson
NC 06-22-1945 WW II Navy
1812
James A Whittington
NC 11-03-1944 WW II Army
1813
Edward Wiggins
NC 01-15-1945 WW II Army
1814
Cecil H Wiggs
NC 06-22-1945 WW II Navy
1815
Charles Paul Wilder
NC 12-16-1943 WW II Army AF
1816
Robert M Wilhide
NC 05-17-1945 WW II Marines
1817
Wilfred W Wilhide
NC 06-11-1945 WW II Marines
1818
Robert D Wilkie
NC 02-23-1945 WW II Army
1819
George Henry Wilkins
NC 07-11-1966 Vietnam Navy
1820
James A Wilkins
NC 06-15-1944 WW II Army
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