Gold Star Veterans : Washington : Missing in Action

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Name State Date War Branch
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Eugene P Johnson
WA 02-12-1951 Korea Army
802
Frank Johnson
WA 08-10-1945 WW II Navy
803
Irvin Joseph Johnson
WA 12-28-1944 WW II Mariner
804
John C Johnson
WA 11-27-1943 WW II Army AF
805
John R Johnson
WA 11-28-1950 Korea Army
806
Kendric L Johnson
WA 02-23-1945 WW II Army AF
807
Leigh Henry Johnson
WA 05-19-1942 WW II Mariner
808
Lemoine Keith Johnson
WA 10-26-1942 WW II Navy
809
Lloyd G Johnson
WA 12-29-1944 WW II Army
810
Norman John Johnson
WA 11-28-1950 Korea Marines
811
Richard H Johnson
WA 01-11-1944 WW II Army AF
812
Robert Johnson
WA 05-08-1943 WW II Navy
813
Rolland C Johnson
WA 09-10-1943 WW II Coast Guard
814
Stanley L Johnson
WA 09-07-1944 WW II Army
815
Stephan John Johnson
WA 01-12-1945 WW II Navy
816
Sterling Conrad Johnson
WA 12-07-1941 WW II Navy
817
Thurman Russell Johnson
WA 12-15-1950 Korea Navy
818
Vernon G Johnson
WA 11-25-1944 WW II Navy
819
Victor H Johnson
WA 07-19-1918 WW I Army
820
Earl B Johnston
WA 07-13-1942 WW II Army AF
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