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Name State Date War Branch
1941
Ernest Hutton Harrison
TX 01-10-1943 WW II Navy
1942
Harry Franklin Harrison
TX 05-21-1944 WW II Army AF
1943
James W Harrison
TX 06-24-1944 WW II Army
1944
Joseph H Harrison
TX 11-11-1942 WW II Marines
1945
Willie Harryman
TX 10-20-1943 WW II Navy
1946
Dolphus F Hart
TX 10-16-1943 WW II Navy
1947
Herman Hart
TX 11-26-1943 WW II Army AF
1948
James Hart Jr
TX 12-02-1950 Korea Army
1949
Charles David Hartley
TX 02-07-1943 WW II Army AF
1950
Arthur Carl Hartman
TX 10-20-1944 WW II Army AF
1951
Benno W Hartman
TX 06-13-1945 WW II Navy
1952
Nicholas Hartman
TX 06-06-1944 WW II Army
1953
Gregg Hartness
TX 11-26-1968 Vietnam Air Force
1954
Charles Hartsfield
TX 11-28-1950 Korea Army
1955
Lonnie Moss Hartson
TX 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
1956
Amon Frank Harvey
TX 12-04-1950 Korea Marines
1957
Delbert D Harvey
TX 04-12-1943 WW II Army AF
1958
Eddie Louis Harvey
TX 02-28-1942 WW II Navy
1959
Enon Walter Harvey Jr
TX 07-13-1945 WW II Army AF
1960
Harold M Harvey
TX 06-06-1942 WW II Navy
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