Victims
- Arthur A. Anderson Jr.
- Jack O. Armstrong*
- Thomas D. Ashcraft
- Jimmy Barr
- Orval D. Beam*
- John Joseph Bingamon*
- Thomas Boggess
- Louis S. Boros*
- Harold W. Butt
- Lee E. Carpenter
- David V. Cartwright
- William E. Currence*
- Dale E. Davis
- Albert R. DeBerry
- George O. Decker
- Howard A. Deel*
- James E. Efaw
- Joe Ferris
- Virgil "Pete" Forte*
- H. Wade Foster*
- Aulda G. Freeman Jr.*
- Robert L. Glover
- Forrest B. Goff
- John F. Gouzd
- Charles F. Hardman
- Ebert E. Hartzell
- Simon P. Hayes
- Paul F. Henderson*
- Roy F Henderson Sr.
- Steve Horvath
- Junior M. Jenkins*
- James Jones
- Pete J. Kaznoski Sr.*
- Robert D. Kerns
- Charles E. King
- James Ray Kniceley
- George R. Kovar
- David Mainella Sr.
- Walter R. Martin
- Frank Matish*
- Hartsel L. Mayle
- Dennis N. McDonald
- Emilio D. Megna*
- Jack D. Michael*
- Wayne R. Minor
- Charles E. Moody
- Paul O. Moran
- Adron W. Morris
- Joseph Muto
- Randall R. Parsons
- Raymond R. Parsons
- Nicholas Petro
- Fred Burt Rogers
- William D. Sheme
- Robert J. Sigley
- Henry J. Skarzinski
- Russell D. Snyder
- John Sopuch*
- Jerry L. Stoneking
- Harry L. Strait
- Albert Takacs
- William L. Takacs*
- Dewey Tarley
- Frank Tate, Jr.
- Goy A. Taylor
- Hoy B. Taylor
- Edwin A. Tennant*
- Homer E. Tichenor
- Dennis L. Toler
- John W. Toothman
- Gorman H. Trimble
- Roscoe M. Triplett
- William T. Walker
- James H. Walter
- Lester B. Willard
- Edward A. Williams*
- Lloyd William Wilson
- Jerry R. Yanero
An asterisk ( * ) indicates those unrecovered.
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—Combined Loyalist Military Command. New York Times, p. A12 (October 14, l994)
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