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Bush Wilfred Leo Bush CWO4 20-Jul-2021 the Villages, FL McQueen Robert V. McQueen CTA1 25-Sep-2021 Bettendorf, IA Gilligan Marjorie Garrison Gilligan CTOCS 16-Sep-2021 Pensacola, FL Smith Tony Alan Smith CTA1 15-Sep-2021 Cumming, GA Hakli Adam Daniel Hakli CTR2 11-Sep-2021 Painesville Twp, OH Ferguson William Henry Ferguson CTOCM 10-Sep-2021 Glen Burnie, MD Dunn James Lee Dunn CT3 9-Sep-2021 Graford, TX Moore Milton Edward Moore Jr LT 9-Sep-2021 Charlotte, NC Stackler Harry Curtis Stackler CTICS 8-Sep-2021 Baltimore, MD Bowe Stephen Darryl Bowe CTI 7-Sep-2021 Federal Way, WA Brewer Harvey Duain Brewer CTRCS 7-Sep-2021 Durango, CO DiFrancesco Dominic D. DiFrancesco CT3 6-Sep-2021 Oberlin, Steelton, PA Waters Keith Douglas Waters CTRCS 6-Sep-2021 Lillian, AL Campos Richard Gonzalez Campos Jr CT 4-Sep-2021 El Paso, TX Cunningham Dennis F. Cunningham CTI 4-Sep-2021 Lima, OH Herrick Ithel Wayne Herrick CTM2 4-Sep-2021 Georgetown, TX Ellenbest Robert H. Ellenbest CT3 2-Sep-2021 Seven Hills, OH Gray Gary Allen Gray CT2 2-Sep-2021 Burial in Riverside, CA Painter James Homer Painter CTICM 2-Sep-2021 Ingram, TX Luckey John Louis Luckey CTTCS 1-Sep-2021 Findlay, OH Proctor Robert Eugene Proctor CWO4 1-Sep-2021 Kodak, TN Dunbar Fredrick Charles Dunbar LT 29-Aug-2021 Beverly Hills, FL Arnold Paul Reynolds Arnold CTM2 28-Aug-2021 Largo, FL Bryant Wendell Cullen Bryant Jr CT3 27-Aug-2021 Burial in Bridgeville, PA Debiasio Carmino Giovanni Debiasio CTC 26-Aug-2021 Warwick, RI Meyer Rodney Alan Meyer CT2 26-Aug-2021 Sully, IA Raede Kenneth C. Raede CT3 26-Aug-2021 Cahokia, IL Powers Scott Michael Powers CTRCS(SW) 25-Aug-2021 Fort Meade, MD Mackritis William J. Mackritis CTRC 22-Aug-2021 Pensacola, FL Ettelt Mark Edward Ettelt CTM1 21-Aug-2021 Las Vegas, NV Jenks Gage Christopher Jenks CTT3 21-Aug-2021 Crossville, TN Knudsen Niels J. Knudsen Jr CTM2 21-Aug-2021 Salisbury, MA Schappert William Edward Schappert Sr LT 21-Aug-2021 Brookfield, CT Noel Curtis Wade Noel CTR2 20-Aug-2021 Hernando, FL Endejan Richard Rodney Endejan CT3 19-Aug-2021 Burial in St. Louis, MO Parrott Robert Bruce Parrott CT3 19-Aug-2021 Harrodsburg, KY Browning Danny Ray Browning CTICM 18-Aug-2021 Winslow, AR Downing Earl E. Downing Jr CTAC 18-Aug-2021 Teague, TX Estepp Dianna Marie Estepp CTT2 18-Aug-2021 Westminster, CO Posey David Curtis Posey CT 18-Aug-2021 Fort Myers, FL Manning Dale Leon Manning CTR3 17-Aug-2021 Burial in Phoenix, AZ Potts William Charles Potts CT3 17-Aug-2021 Burial in Farmingdale, NY Fullerton Dennis Robert Fullerton CT 13-Aug-2021 Moscow, ID Angell George Elling Angell CTOC 12-Aug-2021 Middleburg, FL Camacho Victor Luciano Camacho Jr CT 12-Aug-2021 Kenansville, NC Lewis Franklin Grover Lewis CT 12-Aug-2021 Dallas, TX Sellers William Guy Sellers CTR3 12-Aug-2021 Orlando, FL Holloway Larry William Holloway CTMC 11-Aug-2021 Manor, TX Pflieger Franklin Louis Pflieger CTRCS 11-Aug-2021 Burial in Jacksonville, FL Sanborn Richard Marvin Sanborn CTOC 10-Aug-2021 Ocala, FL Avery James Dennis Avery CTOC/CWO4 7-Aug-2021 Poulsbo, WA Currier Reginald Leo Currier CT3 5-Aug-2021 Burial in Houston, TX Lunn Nancy Marie Lunn CTA3 3-Aug-2021 Brooksville, FL Sisk Clyde Clifford Sisk CTTC 3-Aug-2021 Pensacola, FL Snyder Loren William Snyder Jr CT3 3-Aug-2021 Register, GA Furnish Richard Paul Furnish SPQRP3 31-Jul-2021 Spearfish, SD Ingram Rodney Ray Ingram LT 31-Jul-2021 Gulfport, MS Westerfield Peter Arthur Westerfield CT3 30-Jul-2021 Houston, TX Bucy Jerry Lynn Bucy CTOCS 29-Jul-2021 Park Hills, MO Leslie Richard Allen Leslie CSC 29-Jul-2021 West Helena, AR Schindler Michael D. Schindler CT3 28-Jul-2021 Fort Atkinson, WI 1 Hawkins David William Hawkins CTI3 27-Jul-2021 Deer Isle, ME Witteman William John Witteman CTO 27-Jul-2021 Derby, CT Millican Wayne Harold Millican CTASN 23-Jul-2021 Charlotte, NC Fowler Retha Treadway Fowler SPQ1 22-Jul-2021 Burial in Arvin, CA Brawley James Edward Brawley CTSN 21-Jul-2021 Wichita, KS Bush Wilfred Leo Bush CWO4 20-Jul-2021 The Villages, FL Sandell David Craig Sandell CTTC(SS) 20-Jul-2021 Zephyrhills, FL Cardinal Robert Joseph Cardinal CTO2 19-Jul-2021 South Rockwood, MI Gallagher Kenneth Julian Gallagher CT3 19-Jul-2021 Ocala, FL Collins Robin Nicole Collins CTT1 18-Jul-2021 Titusville, FL Shipp Wayne Niel Shipp CTRC 16-Jul-2021 Waxahachie, TX Anderson Alan Kay Anderson CT3 15-Jul-2021 Boise, ID LaBouliere Oscar C. LaBouliere CTM3 14-Jul-2021 Derry, NH Foreman Doris Ward Foreman CT2 13-Jul-2021 Charlotte, MI Lewis David Allen Lewis II CTR1 13-Jul-2021 Virginia Beach, VA Dopke Edward Allen Dopke CTOSN 10-Jul-2021 Wauconda, IL Dawson Thomas Alan Dawson CTM1 9-Jul-2021 Bloomington, IN Curry Bobby Lee Curry CTTC 5-Jul-2021 Pensacola, FL Kelly William G. Kelly CT2 4-Jul-2021 Owego, NY Steinmann Merle Lee Steinmann CTR3 4-Jul-2021 Lakota, ND Stroup Larry Eugene Stroup CTR3 3-Jul-2021 Greenbrier, TN Smith W. Larry Smith CT3 1-Jul-2021 Burial in Salisbury, NC Fitzsimmons William Michael Fitzsimmons CDR 29-Jun-2021 Virginia Beach, VA Greenwood Alvin Herschel Greenwood CTRC 29-Jun-2021 Dimondale, MI Siegel Michael Curtis Siegel CTI1 29-Jun-2021 Merced, CA Winans Donald Leroy Winans CTAC 29-Jun-2021 Macedonia, OH Quinnett Teresa Ann Quinnett CTASN 27-Jun-2021 Burial in Kent, WA Warren Keiota Devone Warren CTTSN 27-Jun-2021 Dallas, Texas Short Jimmy Eldon Short CTMC 26-Jun-2021 Katy, TX Birch Ronald J. Birch CTR2 24-Jun-2021 Lindenhurst, NY Doran Michael James Doran CTR1 23-Jun-2021 Norfolk, VA Daugherty Thomas Richard Daugherty CTR1 22-Jun-2021 Burial in Santa Fe, NM Fuchs Darlow Darold Fuchs CT2 22-Jun-2021 Parker, CO Gilmore Shawn William Gilmore CTM2 22-Jun-2021 Seaford, DE McTernen Malcolm Bodwell McTernen III CWO3 21-Jun-2021 Port Orchard, WA Barkhouse Ernest M. Barkhouse CT3 20-Jun-2021 Franklin, NH Gholston Homer Neal Gholston CTI1 19-Jun-2021 El Reno, OK Lenker Glen William Lenker CT2 19-Jun-2021 Middletown, PA Mehrhoff Larry Lee Mehrhoff CT2 19-Jun-2021 Burial in Jacksonville, MO Best Elvin K. Best CT2 18-Jun-2021 Burial in Salisbury, NC Duncan Duane Lee Duncan CTR3 18-Jun-2021 Micco, FL Gallotta Richard Arnold Gallotta CAPT 17-Jun-2021 Southport, NC Southard Morris Wayne Southard CTR3 17-Jun-2021 Burial in Santa Nella, CA Fry Karl Wayne Fry CT2 15-Jun-2021 Burial in New Bloomfield, PA McConnell Vernon Ian McConnell CT2 15-Jun-2021 Burirla in Crownsvile, MD Bradley Eston Lee Bradley CTR3 12-Jun-2021 Alabaster, AL Moscatello Donald T. Moscatello CT 12-Jun-2021 Lakeland, FL Puch Betty LaVonne Puch CT2 11-Jun-2021 Vancouver, WA Kiser Richard Eugene Kiser CTOCS 10-Jun-2021 Pensacola, FL Bensinger Thomas R. Bensinger Sr CTRC 9-Jun-2021 Casstown, OH Junior Joseph Floyd Junior CT3 9-Jun-2021 Burial in Eagle Point, OR Marcotte Philip George Marcotte CTT1 9-Jun-2021 San Angelo, TX Norman Charlie A. Norman Jr CT3 7-Jun-2021 Burial in Chattanooga, TN Tucker Philip Charles Tucker CTR3 7-Jun-2021 Wilkes-Barre, PA Poole Edward Curtis Poole CTM1 6-Jun-2021 Wichita, KS Sowles Dale Warren Sowles CT2 5-Jun-2021 Shelby Twp, MI Ulmer Carl Eric Ulmer CTT2 5-Jun-2021 Vero Beach, FL Christoffel John P. Christoffel CTMCS 4-Jun-2021 Elkridge, MD Tuggle Ronald B. Tuggle CT3 3-Jun-2021 Burial in Summersville, MO Barnett Larry Barnett CTRC 2-Jun-2021 Ubay, Bohol, Philippines 2 Garrison Billy Joe Garrison CTOC 2-Jun-2021 Shawnee, OK Dockum Dennis G. Dockum CTT3 1-Jun-2021 Norwood, NY Norris Melvin L. Norris CTOC 1-Jun-2021 Los Angeles, CA Coleman Richard Coleman Jr CTT1 30-May-2021 Burial in Dixon, CA Alstead Richard George Alstead CTT3 29-May-2021 Clarkston, MI Rast Angela Jay Rast CTO3 29-May-2021 Burial in Columbia, SC Aukerman Roy C. Aukerman CT 27-May-2021 Cleveland, OH Webb Brent Alan Webb CTICS 27-May-2021 Saint Inigoes, MD Luckett Lucien Linn Luckett Jr CTSN 26-May-2021 Burial in Phoenix, AZ Smith Gary Lee Smith CTR3 25-May-2021 Rhoadesville, VA Browne Jay Robert Browne CTMCM 24-May-2021 Cantonment, FL Reitenouer George Reitenouer Jr CTASN 24-May-2021 New Port Richey, FL Holz Rodney Warren Holz CT3 23-May-2021 Sun City, AZ Diorio John E. Diorio CTR3 21-May-2021 Woburn, MA Murphy John Alfred Murphy CDR 20-May-2021 Gettysburg, PA Williamson David Charles Williamson LCDR 20-May-2021 Odenton, MD Friberg Jack Axel Friberg CTM1 19-May-2021 Wallingford, CT Adkins Esther Lynn Chaney Adkins CTM2 18-May-2021 New Vienna, OH Daniels Dale Edward Daniels CT3 18-May-2021 Raytown, MO Davis Lashunda Denise Davis CTO3 18-May-2021 Burial in Triangle, VA Tucker James William Tucker CT3 18-May-2021 Greer, SC Meier Ralph F. Meier CTOCS 16-May-2021 Kansas City, MO Pilgrim Nathan Maurice Pilgrim CTO3 16-May-2021 Cumming, GA Ross Charles Lawrence Ross CT2 16-May-2021 Virginia Beach, VA Eggleston Richard H. Eggleston CTT2 15-May-2021 Glens Falls, NY Redfoot Ralph L. Redfoot CT3 13-May-2021 Sun City, AZ Sullivan Daniel Robert Sullivan CTA3 13-May-2021 Saratoga Springs, NY Beeson Donald E. Beeson CTTC 12-May-2021 Myrtle Beach, SC Flory Randall Joseph Flory CTOCS 12-May-2021 Kentwood, MI Thomas Joseph Paul Thomas CT 11-May-2021 Benzonia, MI Calabrese Peter Joseph Calabrese CT 10-May-2021 Erie, PA Wilson Robert L.
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