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Carl.Burnham@Cox.Net JAMES C TIME SERVED-RATE FIRST NAME SPOUSE LAST NAME ADRESS1 ADDRESS2 PHONE# E-MAIL 0/62-0/64 HM3 CARL ADAMS 508 LEA AVENUE DAPHNE, AL 36526 CHARLES ADCOCK 241 NORTON AVE. DARIEN, CT. 06820 5/54- 9/55 EM3 MALCOLM B. ADSIT P.O. BOX 287 ADAMS CENTER, NY. 13606 60-62 GM3 PETE / ELIDA AGUILAR 10115 ESTES PARK SAN ANTONIO, TX 78250 210-684-3128 [email protected] HENRY ALBRECHTSEN 21-1 123RD. ST. COLLEGE PT. NY.11356 THOMAS ALDL 1606 HUNTERS RUN TUSCALOOSA, AL. 35405 MERLE ALLARD P.O. BOX # 5 COLRAIN,MA. 01340 413)624-3608 0/60-0/63 RM WILLIAM G. ALLEN [email protected] 8/51-5/55 - BT3-Deceased MANNY ALVAREZ 128 LAKELAND DR. BARNEGAT, NJ. 08005 609)698-8120 O.F. ANASTASI 5008 TENDERFOOT TRAIL CAMILLUS, NY. 13031 315)487-4360 RALPH ANDRESON 8540 MEADE PL. JAMESTOWN, PA. 16134 3/52-8/55 -RD1 RONALD S. ANDREWS 307 RILEY DR. #7 BLOOMINGTON, IL. 61701 [email protected] 0/66- 0/70 JOHN JR. ARCHER 8028 SNUG HARBOR LN. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46227 317)882-7920 SAMUEL M. ARCHER 904)968-6497 71-75 MM3 RANDALL ARMSTEAD 10402 WASHBURN RD. GOODRICH, MI. 48438 248)627-4505 [email protected] ADOLPH AUSTIN 11 FAIRFAX TERRACE CHATHAM, NJ. 07928 GREGG L. AXLEY 1194 10TH ST. DAYTONA BEACH, FL. 32117 904)252-5279 RAMON AYALA JR. 451 THIEROT AVE. BRONX,N.Y.10413 LARRY W. AYERS 408 CONFEDERATE CT. LEXINGTON, SC. 29073 803)951-3422 3/52-9/53 SN WILLIAM A./ MARILYN BABCOCK 920)568-8167 [email protected] 52-56 SN MARVIN BALLARD 2202 RUTLAND AVE. SPRINGFIELD, OH. 45505 937-561-8175-cell [email protected] C. M. BANKERT P.O. BOX 36004 PANAMA CITY, FL. 32412 M.R. BARN P.O. BOX 672 GOOSE CREEK, SC. 29445 JAMES N. BARNES RR2 BOX 2120 THAYER, MO. 65791 417)264-2031 10/63- 10/67 MM2 AUBREY BARRAS P.O. BOX 346 BALDWIN,LA.70514 337-923-4310 [email protected] 9/46-3/47 RMSN JEROME BARRY 52 ELLIOTT ST MELROSE, MA. 02176 781)665-5144 7/62- 6/64 CS3 BARRY BARTHOLOMEW 14 CHESTNUT ST. CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 717)737-3804 [email protected] CHUCK BATES P.O. BOX 19449 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 92119 DON BAUER P.O. BOX 164 BUTTE, ND. 58723 THOMAS M. BAYLIS 167 MORRISTON ROAD PETAL, MS 39465 601)545-9294 10/76-10/77 MM1 CALVIN J. BEAL 52 BANNARD ST. FREEHOLD, NJ. 07728 [email protected] EDWARD C. BEAN 42 EAST OXFORD RD. SOUTH PARIS, ME. 04281 207)743-5152 10/69-6/72 E-7 DONOVAN BECHDEL 5664 S. PAWNEE RD. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 23462 757)490-0233 [email protected] THOMAS W. BEHRENS 120 CLINTON AVE. PT. JEFF. STATION, NY. 11776 W.J. BEIER 425 MEADOW WOOD DR. SPRINGFIELD, OH. 45505 513)324-2922 ROBERT E. BELVILLE SOUTH CENTER ASTORIA, IL. 61501 309)329-2827 FRED BENSON 2268 MAYPORT RD. LOT 101 JACKSONVILLE, FL. 32233 1/53-2/56 SO3-Deceased 12/20/2015 ROBERT R./ MARY ANNE BERNICKE 240 BRIARCLIFF DR. NAPOLEON, OH 43545 419-592-8729 [email protected] DOUGLAS BEVIS 2270 NOAH JACKSONVILLE, AL. 36265 JOHN BLAHA 179-HOLLYWOOD BEACH RD. CHESAPEAKE CITY,MD.21915 4/75- 10/ 77 FTG2 WILLIAM BLAIR 242 W.LAWNWOOD DR. COLLIERVILLE, TN. 38017 901)853-3690 6/53-2/57 RD2 ERNEST BLANKS 10260 BENT CREEK CT. OCEAN CITY, MD. 21842 410)213-0218 JAY W. BLANKS 741 JOHNSTON ST. AKRON, OH. 44306 330)376-1736 0/53-0/57 LOUIS R. BLANKS 2279 MT. TABOR ROAD GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 410)721-4909 73-74- SM3 CARL BONURA 3910 PETER STREET SEAFORD, NY. 11783 516)735-3393 [email protected] 4/48-2/52 BM3 PAUL BORDELEAU 9051 FLAMINGO CIRCLE NORTH FORT MYERS, FL 33903 941)656-5796 [email protected] PAUL BORNSTEIN RICHARD R. BOTTOM BOX. 212 MORLAND, KS. 67650 /56- /60 SOSN BILL BOZMAN 5315 NW. ALOHA ST. PORT ST. LUCIE, FL. 34986 772)344-3919 9/61-9/63 QM3 BOBBY BRADDY 82 SCHLEY AVENUE SAVANNAH, GA 31419 912)925-2784 5/67-1/69 YN3 RON BRAZDA 134 BRANCH BLVD. BRICK, NJ. 08724 732)785-1702 [email protected] 54-57-WARDROOM JOE BRAZZATTI 3152 BELLAIRE BLVD. HOUSTON ,TEXAS 77025 713)666-2613 9/50-3/52 RD2 ROBERT F. BREAKER 8532 IBIS COVE CIRCLE NAPLES, FL. 34119 239)354-3646 7/62- 7/64 GMG3 DONALD BRENSINGER 114 NO. ELLSWORTH ST. ALLENTOWN, PA. 18109-2108 610)433-2235 [email protected] 7/62-7/64 GMG3 DONALD BRENSINGER 12/55- 8/57 BT3 ROBERT BREWER 17108 EAST KINGSTREE BLVD. UNIT-4 FOUNTAINT HILLS, AZ. 85268 [email protected] 45-46 CHARLES R. BREWER JR. 3/70-6/73 OS2 RICK BREWTON 5327 VALLEY BLUFF LANE KATY, TEXAS 77494 281-392-3297 -713-320-5559 [email protected] R. BRISSETTE 43 NEWBURY ST. PEABODY, MA. 01960 508)535-0977 67-68 SFP3 WILLIAM BROCK 832 MASON ST. NILES, OH. 44446 330)544-6038 8/63-10/66 RM2 JIM./ BETTY BROCKLEBANK 10430 PINE MEADOW DR. TUSCALOOSA, AL. 35405 205-758-2725 [email protected] 75-77 DK3 7-21-04 GRACESON BROTZMAN THOMAS BROWN 345 KNOLLWOOD LANE MATTITUCK,N.Y. 11952 DAVID BRUNHOEBER 205)851-7111 7/74-7/76 EN2 GEORGE W. BRUNSON 111 103 CYNTHIA LN. SUMMERVILLE, SC. 29485 843)821-7256 [email protected] BILL BRYANT 242 WEST TOWNWOOD COLLIERVILLE, TN. 38017 901)947-4000 J.B. BUMM RR1, BOX.186 A2 NICHOLS RD. JEFFERSON, NY. 12093 RICK BURDETTE 1271 BROMLEY DR. FAYETTEVILLE, NC. 28303 910)867-6979 RAY KELLY BURNETTE BOLENS CK. BURNSVILLE, NC. 28714 704)682-7363 1/74-1/77- YN1 CARL P./ LINDA BURNHAM 9185 OGDEN STREET OMAHA, NE 68134-1853 402)571-1865 [email protected] JAMES C. BUSSERT 93 CLOVER COURT MONTROSS, VA 22520 804)493-8763 KENNETH BYRNE 2117 BERKSHIRE DR. ORANGEBORO, KY. 42301 THOMAS S. CAIRE 1035 W. TEMPERANCE RD. TEMPERANCE, MI.48182 313)847-1015 8/51-8/55 GEORGE J. CALDWELL 634 WEST WORTHINGTON RD. IMPERIAL, CA. 92251 760)355-2141 [email protected] RAY CAMBELL 1914 PROCTOR DRIVE GRAND PRAIRIE,TX.75051 5/72-3/75 YN 3 MARVIN CANNON 4902 AIRFLIGHT CIRCLE SAN ANTONIO, TX 78250 210)680-3728- 210-394-0428cell [email protected] PETER CAPPELLINO 1023 LESSING ST. PITTSBURG, PA. 15220 412-922-6914 LOU CAPPIELLO 6 WALKER ROAD TOPSFIELD, MA 01983 KEN CAPUTO 7060 SCENIC KNOLLS DRIVE BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815 717)752-7625 LUTHER E. CARDEN 3080 N. FREDERICK PIKE WINCHESTER, VA 22603 GERALD D. CARRICO 90 AKCREST STREET PORTSMOUTH, VA 23702 804)281-4175 11/45-6/46 RM3 Deceased 12/16/2012 EDWARD/ JEAN CARROLL 705 CANTON PASS. MADISON, TN. 37115 615)868-3157 BILL CARTER 10931 MAPLE HILL DRIVE CINCINNATI, OH 45240 THOMAS L. CARTER 243 KLONDIKE RD. EXT.STATE RD.N.C.28676 5/51-8/52 BT3 WILLIAM CATALDO 98 HUCKINS AVE. NORTH QUINCY, MASS. 02171 /53- 11/54 -SK2 JAMES R. CATES 2100 ROBIN HOOD DRIVE ALBANY, GA 31707 229)435-3849 FRED CHADWICK 6942 WEST OLIVE AVENUE PEORIA, AZ 85345 602)878-6485 WILLIAM H. CHAMBERS 785 S MC COLLUM DRIVE CANTON, GA 30114 770)479-2231 BILL CHAMPION 1606 MAUVILLA DRIVE DEMOPOLIS, AL 36732 334)289-2295 P. CHARLAND 22 BOYER AVENUE TUPPER LAKE, NY 12986 518)359-9213 5/64- 6/67- SFP2 EDWARD/ MARY LOU CHARTRAND 606 EDGEBROOK DR. 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