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Terminated Mixed-Blood Uinta Veteran's and Their Descendent's

Roll # Name Branch of Service Deceased
#1 Preston Allen U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#17 Dudley Burson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#18 Frank Burson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#23 Oliver Burson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#28 Robert Burson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#25 Weldon Burson U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#30 Samuel W. Bumgarner (Husband of) U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#33 Samuel (Reggie) Bumgarner U.S. Marines *
#37 Ronald Butcher (Son of) U.S. Navy, Vietnam
#48 Ellis Caudell (Father of) U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#48 Floyd Caudell U.S. Marines
#466 Maxie Chapoose (Son of) U.S. Marines, W.W. II
#41 Clarence Christensen U.S. Army, W.W. II
#43 Jewel Christensen U.S. Army, W.W. II
#46 Wilbert Christensen U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#70 Daniel Crumbo U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#71 Hal Crumbo U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#61 Reginald O. Curry U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#66 Richard H. Curry U.S. Army, W.W. II
#68 Ralph Curry U.S. Army, Vietnam
Aaron Daniels (KIA Tarawa 1943) U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#74 Albert Daniels U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#85 Walter Daniels U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#87 Alvin Richardson Denver U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#87 Earl S. Denver (non-enrolled, Son of) U.S. Navy, Vietnam
#87 Michael S. Denver (Grandson of) U.S. Navy, Desert Watch
#87 Stanley Owen Winn (Grandson of) U.S. Army, Desert Storm
#90 Reginald (Reggie) Denver U.S. Army
#108 Dan E. Felter U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#103 James K. Felter U.S. Navy, W.W. II
#122 Johnnie Arrowchis (Son of) U.S. Army, Desert Storm
#127 Cliff Hackford U.S. Army, W.W. II
#153 Albert Harris U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#172 Charles Hendricks U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#174 Dee Hendricks U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#179 Reed Hendricks U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#182 Norman Holmes (Husband of) U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#199 Fred Johnson (Husband of) U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#203 Wilson Johnson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#212 Jewel Kolb U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#216 Quentin Kolb U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#217 Tawannee Kolb U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#231 Kenneth C. LaRose U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#235 Loren Fred LaRose U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#240 Norman LaRose U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#245 Thomas LaRose U.S. Army
#254 Bernard Lucero U.S. Navy, Korean War
#256 Fred Lucero U.S. Army, Korean War
#257 Paul Tabbee (Son of) U.S. Marines *
#258 Pete Lucero U.S. Army, Korean War *
#258 Robert Lucero (Son of) U.S. Army, Iraq *
#279 Howard Montes U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#267 Glen (Mac) Murdock U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#301 Colin Murdock U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#300 Stuart Murdock U.S. Army
#305 Julius Murray U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#305 James Murray (Son of) U.S. Army, Vietnam
#305 Raymond Murray (Son of) U.S. Army, Vietnam
#305 Franklin Murray (Son of) U.S. Army, Vietnam
#310 David Murray U.S. Marines, Vietnam
#312 Norman V. Neilson U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#342 Lawrence A. Pike U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#344 Lloyd Norman Pike U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#346 Loren J. Pike U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#350 Calvin Stacey Reed U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#352 Charles E. Reed, Jr. U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#353 Charles T. Reed U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#354 Glen V. Reed U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#368 Julian P. Reed U.S. Army, W.W. II
#370 Donald E. Reed U.S. Air Force
#375 Wilson J. Reed U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#383 Martin Reed National Guard
#392 Paul D. Reyos (Son of) U.S. Marines
#409 Reubin Russell (P.O.W.) U.S. Army Air Corps, W.W. II *
#410 Josephine Secakuku U.S. Air Force
#414 Grover Walter Sixkiller U.S. Air Force *
#416 Ruban Sixkiller Jr. National Guard *
#427 William Sutteer (Husband of) U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#434 Ernest Taylor U.S. Coast Guard, W.W. II *
#445 Lynn Valladolie U.S. Army
#452 Edmond Van U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#455 John E. Van U.S. Army, W.W. II
#467 Floyd Wopsock (Son of) U.S. Marines, Vietnam
#467 Ronald Wopsock (Son of) National Guard
#468 Henry Wopsock U.S. Navy, W.W. II *
#469 Chalmers W. Workman U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#475 Max Harris Workman U.S. Coast Guard, W.W. II *
#478 William W. Workman U.S. Army, W.W. II *
#479 Budd Wyasket U.S. Marines, W.W. II *
#485 Nelson Roy Young U.S. Army, W.W. II *

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