Gold Star Veterans : Montana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Montana
Name State Date War Branch
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Alexander Duane Neibauer
MT 04-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Terry Duane Neiss
MT 05-10-1972 Vietnam Army
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Louis Howard Nelson
MT 05-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Ray La Grande Nelson
MT 11-19-1965 Vietnam Army
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Stephen Carl Nelson
MT 04-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Phillip Arthur Nichols
MT 10-13-1970 Vietnam Army
187
Lee Edward Nordahl
MT 12-20-1965 Vietnam Navy
188
Arthur Alen O'Brien
AZ 01-14-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Daniel John O'Neill
MT 03-09-1969 Vietnam Army
190
Gerald Ray Olmsted
WA 01-10-1969 Vietnam Army
191
James Allan Osterloth
MT 03-26-1968 Vietnam Army
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Stephen Stanford Oviatt
MT 12-05-1969 Vietnam Army
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Michael David Padilla
MT 04-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Joseph E Parker Jr
MT 06-30-1965 Vietnam Army
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John Edward Parton
AZ 07-04-1972 Vietnam Marines
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Randolph Allen Perry Jr
MT 12-20-1972 Vietnam Air Force
197
George Edward Peters Jr
MT 05-01-1968 Vietnam Army
198
Duane Kenneth Peterson
MT 11-17-1969 Vietnam Army
199
John James Petrie
MT 03-09-1969 Vietnam Army
200
Michael W Picard
MT 02-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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