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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Mariano A Ugaz Feria |
July 4 1961 |
September 17 1997 |
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Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Michael J Usas |
December 11 1911 |
May 13 1994 |
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Florida National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America) |
| Veronica Usas |
December 3 1904 |
April 19 1995 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Vincent Usas |
March 15 1894 |
May 7 1958 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Samuel Usewic |
0 |
February 16 1864 |
Grave |
Lexington National Cemetery (Kentucky, United States of America) |
| Anthony A Usewicz |
February 1 1913 |
December 16 1997 |
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Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Louis Gustav Usiak |
June 13 1913 |
October 31 1997 |
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San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Frank Usic |
March 28 1916 |
June 9 1992 |
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Fort Bliss National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Janet L Usic |
April 29 1923 |
October 29 1994 |
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Florida National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America) |
| Ralph Burton Usik |
November 5 1926 |
March 28 1991 |
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Fort Custer National Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| John F Usis |
August 2 1925 |
July 7 1994 |
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Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| William Uskowski |
0 |
August 14 1965 |
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Dayton National Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America) |
| Anna M Usus |
November 1 1896 |
November 25 1985 |
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Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Peter J Usus |
September 10 1897 |
December 10 1983 |
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Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Michael Uysase |
December 10 1898 |
September 8 1960 |
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Beverly National Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America) |
| Joseph Ucac |
December 24 1895 |
August 4 1964 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Thomas Miller Ukas |
August 15 1883 |
April 23 1953 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Michael Ushko |
July 31 1921 |
February 2 1975 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Joseph J Usus |
November 27 1894 |
December 25 1940 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Viola D Usus |
October 15 1897 |
October 1 1960 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Walter Uzich |
July 8 1917 |
January 27 1973 |
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Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America) |
| Roman Ukowich |
August 9 1905 |
October 24 1979 |
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Fort Logan National Cemetery (Colorado, United States of America) |
| Eli Uscox |
October 25 1891 |
May 23 1975 |
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Alex Usuka |
0 |
0 |
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Los Angeles National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Inf Uesugi |
December 26 1957 |
December 26 1957 |
Grave |
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Hawaii, United States of America) |
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