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Kaltenbach, James Lee M.D. (Kalt) |
Kane, Donald R. |
Keefe, Michael James (Mike) |
Keller, George Richard (Rick) |
Kelly, Jency B. III |
p. 192 (top), CS-7 |
p. 192 (top), CS-5 |
p. 193 (top), CS-11 |
p. 193 (top), CS-8 |
p. 193 (top), CS-14 |
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d. May 27, 1970 |
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Kelly, John Joseph, Jr. |
Kelly, William O. |
Kemmerer, Robert Gordon III |
Kemp, William Frank (Bill) |
Kennedy, William James (Bill) |
p. 193 (top), CS-5 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-11 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-18 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-13 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-13 |
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d. January 26, 2012 |
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Kephart, Murray T. |
Keyser, Gerald Leonard, Jr. (Jerry) |
Kilgore, Roy Robert |
Kirby, Gerald M. (Gerry) |
Kirch, Robert Kenney |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-12 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-9 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-6 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-16 |
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d. July 28, 2016 |
d. August 15, 2019 |
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Kirk, J. L. |
Kiselyk, John |
Klein, James Raymond |
Klemp, David W. |
Knoll, Rickell Dale (Rick) |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-17 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-14 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-9 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-17 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-20 |
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Koenig, Joseph Alan |
Kolek, Joseph Richard, Jr. |
Komnick, Norman Lee |
Korotky, Eugene |
Koss, Thomas Edward (Tom) |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-9 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-21 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-19 |
p. 193 (bottom), CS-1 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-8 |
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d. December 9, 1996 |
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Krause, Kenneth Edward Sr. (Ken) |
Krause, Michael Geoffry (Mike) |
Kreimer, David P. (Dave) |
Kribs, Cecil Stuart |
Kruczynski, Leonard Richard (Lenny) |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-7 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-8 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-2 |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-7 |
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d. May 11, 2000 |
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Kubanis, Albert J. |
p. 192 (bottom), CS-19 |
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Date of Birth: 5 September 1943; Home Town: Farmington, NM
Captain George R. Keller was reported missing on 27 May 1970 while on an operational mission in Cambodia. The F-4D aircraft he was piloting was struck by hostile fire while making a pass over the target. The right wing of the aircraft appeared to be on fire and was observed to separate from the plane prior to the crash. Evidence of death was received on 29 May 1970.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial