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Name State Date War Branch
961
J O Cotten
TX 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
962
John C Cotten
TX 10-09-1944 WW II Army
963
Wiley Orlando Cotten
TX 11-16-1943 WW II Navy
964
Almer A Cotton
TX 12-18-1944 WW II Navy
965
Randall Odell Cotton
TX 11-29-1942 WW II Army AF
966
Wayne Houston Cotton
TX 10-03-1944 WW II Navy
967
Herbert J Cottonjim
TX 02-21-1945 WW II Navy
968
Billy Lafayette Couch
TX 06-27-1944 WW II Army AF
969
Walter Ray Couch
TX 11-29-1950 Korea Army
970
John D Courtney
TX 06-19-1944 WW II Army
971
Robert E Courtney
TX 04-27-1944 WW II Navy
972
Don E Cousins
TX 05-24-1945 WW II Army AF
973
Jack B Covington
TX 05-24-1945 WW II Army AF
974
Roy Byron Covington
TX 01-10-1945 WW II Army AF
975
Granville W Cowan
TX 08-11-1946 WW II Navy
976
John Newton Cowan
TX 01-21-1945 WW II Navy
977
John D Cowan
TX 01-02-1944 WW II Navy
978
Remmel R Cowan
TX 04-20-1942 WW II Army AF
979
Jack Cowley
TX 01-11-1945 WW II Navy
980
Albert W Cox
TX 03-24-1944 WW II Army AF
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