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Marshall Wia Pow 13 Acosta Abel Cpl Us A Last Name First Name/initials Rank Service Unit Location D Brick Slab "GATES" MARSHALL WIA POW 13 ACOSTA ABEL CPL US ARMY KOREA 1952-54 6 AHO JAMES B PVT USMC DELMAR AMPHIB KOREA 1953-55 6 AHRENS BILL AIRMAN 1C McCORD AFB 27 ALLEN JAMES E US NAVY USS KWAJALEIN 7 ALLEN MIKE A US NAVY 23 ALLISON JOHN US NAVY 8 ALLMAN JOHN LCPL USMC KIA BEIRUT Oct-83 15 AMBER MOLLYE WAC US ARMY WWII 4 ANAYA DELFIDO ART MM2 US NAVY 1963 67 22 ANAYA J SGT 111TH ADA 05 06 920TH ENG 09 10 52 ANDERSON BILL L CPL ARMY 1953-1955 26 ANDERSON GREG L E4 USAF 1976 1980 26 ANDERSON GREG J E4 USMC 1996 2000 26 ANGELL STEVE US ARMY VIETNAM 16 ANGELL JOHN US ARMY IRAQ 51 ARAUJO A P SGT 120 ENGR 45TH DIV WWII 4 ARCHIBEQUE MAXIMILIANO S1 US NAVY WW2 12 ARREY ROBERT V US NAVY VIETNAM VET 67 71 11 AUTREY S SPC 920TH ENG CO OEF 25TH ID 2009 53 BALDERRAMA JOAQUIN R US ARMY KOREA 13 BARBERIA JOHN 200TH CA BATT F BATAAN WWII POW 6 BARRERA FELIPE SFC ARMY VIETNAM 65 90 25 BARTLETT C W 1ST LT KY CA INDIA WWII 5 BEASON ROGER A E3 US NAVY MEDIC VIETNAM 61-66 9 BEASON SAMUEL PFC ARMY WWII 5/19/21-1/24/11 9 BEJARANO GABINO B 1ST ARMY LOG 69 70 1 BERG KEVIN SPC CBT MEDIC ARMY 1ST CAV DIV IRAQ 51 BERTAGNOLLI FRANK COL US ARMY RET 3 BLAINE DOUG 101ST ABN INF 1967 1968 1 BOLEN ROY E E4 173 ABN 1969 1972 1 BOLEN CHRIS L USS PASADENA SUB SSN755 9 BOLES KENNETH SGT US ARMY 1 BOND PAUL SP4 US ARMY VIETNAM 7/20/40 3/14/89 20 BRADSHAW RAY USAF 1952-1956 9 BRAGG DONALD CW4 NM ARNG 0EF 05 06 53 BRAGG JEFFERY SGT NM ARNG OEF 09 10 53 BRIDGES S LTJG NAVY CONST BAT IRAQ 2005 51 BRIGHT ROBERT ARMED GUARD NAVY WW II 13 BRININSTOOL J W CAPT RES RET USAF SAC 8 BROOKS R C SN1 US NAVY 1942-45 5 BROOKS ENNIS E5 US ARMY 1971-73 5 BRUMMETT KENNETH SPC US ARMY SPECIAL OPNS BERLIN 1960 1963 22 BRUNT LB BILL BATAAN VET 1923 1978 11 BRYANT BOBBY MARINES VIETNAM 17 BUIS DALE MAJ USA MARGRU BIENHOA KIA JULY 59 1 BURGIN JAMES E IST CLASS USN WWII 1943 1944 18 BUSH JERRY L LCPL MARINE CORPS MP KOREA 52 53 25 BUSH DONALD W SGT US ARMY 65TH CMBT ENG PURPLE HEART KOREA 46 52 25 BUSH JIMMY T CPL US ARMY 11TH ARMORED CAVALRY VIETNAM 67 68 25 BUSH GLENN B PFC US ARMY 1279 ENGINEER COMBAT BATT WWII 4546 25 BUSH JESSE L PVT US ARMY WWI GERMANY 17 18 25 CAGE MARK CPO USN GULF WAR 1983 2010 28 CAMP EARL A WWI IN FRANCE 2 CAMP RAY L KOREAN WAR IN KOREA 2 CANADA Wm D SGT USAF 1964-68 5 CANION W T "COTTON" WWII, KOREA 23 CANNON BILL SGT USA 1ST CL 1950-1952 9 CARNERO SARAH E1 ARMY 2010 22 CARR ROBERT M E4 US NAVY VIETNAM 1967-1971 7 CARRASCO E V SSGT US ARMY KOREA 1952-53 6 CARRASCO S A MAJOR US ARMY RET INFANTRY 6 CARROLL DANNY REESE SPC4 ARMY 68 69 1 CARROLL HENRY E 143 JASTA LANE SUTHERLIN OR 14 CARTER ROBERT US ARMY KOREAN WAR 1951 53 21 CASEY TRAVIS SGT USMC PURPLE HEART OIF 2/4 ECHO 04 54 CASTLEBERRY CAAN T CPL USMC 1992 96 22 CASTLEBERRY ROY CPL US ARMY 1941 1946 22 CASTLEBERRY PERRY M ET3 NAVY GULF WAR 50 CASTRO HAROLD BRIAN 2LT US ARMY 2007 54 CHERRY CHAS A EN2 US NAVY KOREAN WAR 4 CHRISTESSON ROBERT E5 US ARMY 6 CLARK CHESTER S1 US NAVY 1942-1946 3 COATS DEWEY NAVY USS CROCKETT 1944-1946 27 COLLINS HUNT B SSGT USMC 1ST RECON BN IRAQ 03 04 05 06 50 COLLIS JOHN SGT USAF WWII KOREA 9 COMPTON RBT J MAJOR BTRY F 200TH CA WW2 POW 11 CONTRERAS DANNY US ARMY ALWAYS IN OUR THOUGHTS 1984 1990 24 CRADDOCK TERESA SP4 USAF EURA 73-74 3 CROCKER MARK SP4 8TH RRFS 71-72 1 CROW CALVIN SGT ARMY PHILIPPINES 44-46 8 CUNNINGHAM JASON SR AIRMAN PJ USAF AFGHANISTAN AF CROSS 10 DANEY FRANCIS KOREAN WAR DELAWARE 11 DANIELL CHARKES BUCKO E5 USA RVN 68 69 1 DANKLEFS RITA SUE SPC MOM, NANA, FRIEND 13 DAVENPORT HAROLD L PFC ARMY WWII POW 10 DAVENPORT HAROLD PFC ARMY POW D-DAY WWII 24 DAVIDSON F H KOREAN WAR DELAWARE 11 DAVIS L C USMC 4TH REG 6TH DIV WWII 6 DAVIS LOUISE USMC RESERVES MCWR WWII 6 DAVIS FRANK D SGT US ARMY VIETNAM 67 68 13 DAVIS BILL 447 BOMB GROUP 22 DAVIS L FRANK PVT US ARMY WW II 1944 46 13 DECAMP D A SSGT USAF FATHER 1950 54 22 DECAMP L S MSGT USAF DAUGHTER 1977 97 22 DELAPAZ TIMOTEO III SGT AFGHANISTAN 09 10 53 DIAL ARVIL L US NAVY VIETNAM 58 79 7 DIAL JESSIE US NAVY 1960-1963 7 DICKMAN A E JR SGT USAF SAC 1 DICKMAN JAMES USAF ATLAS LAUNCH CREW 3 DIGGS EARL IST SGT US ARMY 1958-1994 9 DIGGS LLEWIS E SGT US ARMY 1984-1992 9 DINGESS WILLIE USMC 3RD DIV WWII 1943-1945 9 DOPORTO JOANN SPC US ARMY KOREA DMZ 1989 12 DOPORTO RAUL US ARMY 3RD ACR FT BLISS 1973 12 DOPORTO J R NM AR NG BRTY B 200TH ADA 12 DOPORTO HENRY 201ST AVN CO VIETNAM 1970 12 DOPORTO RAY US ARMY 3RD ACR GERMANY 1972 12 DOPORTO RAMIRO US ARMY ARMOR GERMANY 1973 12 DOPORTO RUDY ARMY 48TH N BN GERMANY 1974 12 DOPORTO ELIAS US ARMY MP JAPAN 1947 12 DOPORTO ZACARIAS S QMC US ARMY 272ND WW2 12 DOPORTO MANUAL S PVT US ARMY WWII 12 DOPORTO SAC US NAVY CVA64 VIETNAM 71 75 12 DOPORTO TITO T/SGT USAF RET VIETNAM 66 67 12 DOPORTO FREDDIE ARNG 200TH ADA 1964 12 DOSSEY C D QM3 USNR 1956 1962 14 DUARTE THOMAS G US ARMY THUNDERBIRD CO 179 REG KOREA 51 52 15 DUCKET VIRGIL SSGT 101ST AB 68 72 1 DURAN JOHNNY D 5TH SFG VIETNAM SFC 1967 12 DURAN G C PFC US ARMY D CO 38 3RD MP BN 1945 17 ENGLEBRIGHT CLYDE CPL ARMY KOREA 13 ENOCHSON K S 1LT ARMY WWI 1917-19 28 ENOCHSON KEN USMC WWII 1942-1943 28 ENOCHSON R K NAVY AVIATION CADET 1942-1943 28 ESTES JOEL L ARMY WWII 43-45 Korea 50-54 7 ESTES CLAUDE US ARMY WWII 43-46 7 ESTRADA EUSEBIO FLORES PFC US ARMY CO A 175 INFANTRY WWII 6 ESTRADA AGUSTIN RM1 US NAVY RET 9 ESTRADA AGUSTIN A TSGT USAF RET 9 ESTRADA TIM CPL USMC 1994-1998 9 ESTRADA RODOLFO C CORPORAL 54 EUBANK N SFC 920TH ENG CO OEF 09 10 53 EVANS STANLEY SP4 US ARMY GERMANY 57 58 18 FABRE RAY US ARMY 173 ABN 1968 1070 1 FARMER KEVIN SPC 920TH ENG ORDNANCE 17 FEEZER CHUCK 82ND AIRBORNE PURPLE HEART 9 FEEZER FRAN VOLUNTEER AMERICAN RED CROSS 9 FELDER J H SSGT USAF BROTHER IN LAW 51 55 22 FERGUSON LAURENCE M AAF 27 FLORES R E LCDR NAVY OCEANA VA 5 FLORES A R SMSGT USAF CANNON AFB 5 FLORES WILLIAM A SA USCG BLACKTHORN CG MEDAL 10 FORNI FRANK IST LT ARMY 200TH CA 515TH 12 FOSTER LEONARD MO MM2C NAVY PACIFIC WWII 4 FRANCO SAMUEL SSG US ARMY FT BLISS TX 1996 2006 17 FRANCO JOSE MM2 NAVY 1982-88 28 FRANCO ROXANNA M FN NAVY 1998-2002 28 FRANKLIN C D AVBSN 3 U S NAVY USS RANGER KIA 22 FRAZIER K RAY SP5 US ARMY 1956 1959 20 FROST ALLAN R E5 82ND AB 3/73 ARMOR 3/3 ACR DESERT STORM DESERT SHIELD 88 96 14 FUNK JIMMY RAY US ARMY VIETNAM WAR 7 FUSON BILL F US ARMY WWII 7 GAFFNEY F BLAIR 2LT AAF WW2 10 GARCIA TEDDY T ARMY VIETNAM PURPLE HEART 10 GARCIA ANDRES LCPL 678 SEMPER FI 15 GARCIA JOSE L SSG USA VIETNAM PURPLE HEART 1951-2007 26 GARINGER D BGEN 8th ARMY 956 FA KOREA 51-53 8 GARRINGER DONALD O GENERAL 8TH ARMY ARTILLERY KOREA 13 GATES MARSHALL P WIA POW 13 GILL DEBORAH LCOL USAF 1957-2015 28 GILLAN N D KOREAN WAR DELAWARE 11 GOLDMINZ A E DR. CAPT KOREA 54-56 8 GOMEZ JOE F 6 BN 14TH ARTY VIETNAM 65-66 9 GOMEZ CHALE F MED CAMP CARSON CO 1943 45 WWII 24 GONZALES AMALIO P JR SGT ARMY GERMANY 73 75 20 GONZALES GAVINO G LCPL USMC 3RD MAR DIV VIETNAM WAR 24 GRANADO ISMAEL D WWII VETERAN 16 GRANTNER GERALD VIETNAM WAR 5 GRANTNER MARTIN WWII 5 GRICE JACK D SGT ARMY 1944-46 5 GRICE W A BILL SGT US ARMY WW II 1942 47 13 GRICE JOHN A SPS US ARMY VIETNAM 67 68 13 GUCK EDWARD J COXSN USN PACIFIC FLEET 45 46 18 GUERRA HECTOR S ARMY 502 AAA 1956 1958 26 GUEVARA E M PVT USMC 1ST PLT 1ST BN CO A 1966 21 GUEVARA A M ME3 US NAVY USS GRASP ARS 24 1952 55 21 GUILLEN R A ARMY 90 RANGER 03 JAG 50 GUTIERREZ MARTIN MOISES E4 USAF 2003 04 54 GUTIERREZ ALEJANDRO V JR SSGT ARMY 02 12 54 HAAS CARL SSGT US ARMY 101 AIRBORNE WWII 4 HAAS ALFRED MM3 US NAVY WWII 4 HAHN RICHARD L SFC ARMY RET INFANTRY 2 HALEY VIRGIL IN MEMORY OF USAF 1946 5 HALL FLOYD E F2 US COAST GUARD 2 HALL DAMIAN L US ARMY OEF 2009 2010 2 HALL STEVEN R HTFA US NAVY USS NORTON SOUND 2 HALL HUGH J ARMY AIR CORPS WWI 15 HALL JIMMIE LTJG NAVY WWII 15 HALL DAMIAN PFC US ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 53 HAND RANDALL C SGT US ARMY 8073 BOMB GP WW II 13 HARKNESS KEVIN LCP US MARINE CORPS 26 HARKNESS JULLEAN P US ARMY KOREA 26 HARRINGTON H B MP US ARMY WW II 13 HARRIS R D DR LTJG DENTAL CORPS WWII 3 HARRIS B J DR DENTAL CORPS WWII & KOREA 3 HARRISON M H US ARMY 1944-1946 4 HARRISON RON EO3 NAVY SEABEES VIETNAM KIA MAY 20 1968 6 HAYES JACK SGT USMC 3RD MAR DIV VIETNAM 71 72 21 HEFNER A W PFC US ARMY 333 INF EUROPE WWII 44 46 17 HENDERSON LEON US NAVY WWII 3 HENDERSON NOLAN R SSGT US ARMY 1946 47 3 HENDERSON L PETTY OFFICER US NAVY WWII 10 HERNANDEZ TOMAS WWII 5 HERNANDEZ ADOLFO US ARMY BATAAN 11 HERNANDEZ A R AN US NAVY 1946 49 13 HERNANDEZ G R CPL ARMY KOREA 1951 53 13 HERNANDEZ C R E4 US ARMY 1962 63 13 HERNANDEZ G R E4 NAVY VIETNAM 1961 67 13 HERNANDEZ OSCAR D SSGT 24TH INF DIV 50 51 13 HERNANDEZ OSCAR D SSGT KOREA 1949 - 52 20 HERNANDEZ IKE IN MEMORY OF 1921 - 2014 26 HERNANDEZ MARTIN ANTHONY SSG NMANG OEF 09 10 54 HEU HEBERT SSGT USMC KOREA KIA 1950 13 HIGH WILLIAM L 131ST FIELD ARTILLARY WWI 2 HILL PAUL E4 1ST INF 1ST CAV 1968 1969 1 HILL MICHAEL W US NAVY USS FOX CG 33 87-89 27 HOAG DOUGLAS ARMY BLM 66-68 27 HOWERTON F KOREAN WAR DELAWARE 11 HURLEY L CHIPS MCPO USN RET 2 IPOCK CURTIS SGT 1ST MARINE DIV KOREA 50 52 3 JACKSON LEWIS US NAVY KOREAN WAR VETERAN 2 JACKSON ROBT L PHAR MATE NAVY W/ USMC IWO JIMA 17 JAMES CHARLIE 200TH CA BTRY F BATAAN POW WWII 6 JAMESON JOHN O CPL US ARMY GERMANY 41-45 27 JAMESON JOHN N ARMY HELO CRC VIETNAM 71-72 27 JAMESON JOHN N JR SGT USMC 1996-2004 27 JANWAY SCOTT A SPECIALIST US ARMY 7 JANWAY STEPHEN K US ARMY IRAQ WAR 7 JANWAY DALE SERGEANT NM NATL GUARD 7 JASSO JAVIER O 1ST LT USAF MISSILE SQ 742 18 JASSO JAVIER S CAPT USAF HUMINT 18 JASSO NIEVES B US ARMY AIRBORNE ART WWII 18 JASSO VICENTE B US NAVY HEAVY CRUISER WWII 18
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