Gold Star Veterans : 05-09-1967

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Kenneth John Lecastre
NY 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Eddie Morris Mann
GA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Gregory Madison McCook
GA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Edward Niles
NC 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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James Michael Quigley
CA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Franklin Steven Rutberg
PA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Bobby Allen Semore
CA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Henry Edward Smith
PA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Marvin Stein
IA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Lyle Scott Tate
OR 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Gardner Tillson Jr
MA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Robert Jacy Todd
MA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Ralph Jean Turcotte
CA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Raul Villa
TX 05-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Charles Robert Waller
OH 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Dennis Michael Wargo
PA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Tommie Joe Whitten
TX 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Earl Williams
IL 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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