American officers killed in the Korean war

Can you name all American army and Marine Corp officers killed during the Korean war.
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Name
Rank
Branch
How
When
Commanded the Fifth Army and the Eighth Army
Walton Walker
General
Army
Car Crash
December 23, 1950
Led the IX Corps in Operations Thunderbolt, Killer and Ripper
Bryant Moore
Major General
Army
Plane crash
February 24, 1951
Commander of the 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment
Don C. Faith Jr.
Lieutenant colonel
Army
KIA
December 2, 1950
Assigned to X Corps Artillery
John U. D. Page
Lieutenant colonel
Army
KIA
December 11, 1950
Commanded the 3rd Battalion 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division
William F. Harris
Lieutenant colonel
Marine Corp
MIA
December 7, 1950
Served as a senior aide to Major General Williston B. Palmer in command of the 10th Corps
Hugh B. Casey
Major
Army
Plane crash
January 11, 1952
Commanded Company E, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division
Reginald B. Desiderio
Captain
Army
Unkown
November 27, 1950
He was one of twelve chaplains to die in Korea
Emil Kapaun
Captain
Army
Illness
May 23, 1951
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