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MISSOURI'S MISSING
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Over thirty years have passed since the United States Government
made the call for our men (many merely boys) to go to a far away land named Vietnam.
They never dreamed of the Hell they would go through when they answered the call.
They answered the call with pride and willingness to fight for their country.
Many of them came home to their loved ones. Over 2,000 men did not come home, thirty-eight are Missourians. These men's families still await news of their loved one's fate.
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Adams, Oley N. |
Anspach, Robert A. |
Bezold, Steven |
Caldwell, Floyd D. |
Chorlins, Richard David |
Cleve, Reginald D. |
Cramer, Donald M. |
Dean, Donald C. |
Edmondson, William R. |
Fowler, James Jewel |
Finley, Dickie W. |
Griffin, Rodney L. |
Griffith, John Gary |
Hasenbach, Paul A. |
Hemmel, Clarence J. |
Hess, Frederick W. |
Hill, Charles Dale |
Humphrey, Galen F. |
Laws, Delmer L. |
Marik, Charles W. |
Miller, Carl D. |
Murray, Joseph Vaughn |
Owen, Clyde C. |
Plassmeyer, Bernard H. |
Prevedel, Charles F. |
Ragland, Dayton W. |
Reiter, Dean W. |
Rickman, Dwight C. |
Robinson, Edward |
Rosenbach, Robert P. |
Savoy, M. J. |
Seuell, John W. |
Smith, George C. |
Spindler, John Gates |
Suber, Randolph B. |
Taylor, Danny G. |
Tye, Michael J. |
Wolfe, Thomas Hubert |
Wood,, Patrick H. |
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