Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Frank Thomas Burton
IN 04-06-1971 Vietnam Army
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Steven Dale Burton
IN 03-31-1968 Vietnam Army
203
Charles Francis Busby
IN 10-23-1966 Vietnam Navy
204
Gregorio C Bustos
IN 07-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
205
Mike Garcia Bustos
IN 06-28-1965 Vietnam Army
206
Robert Herman Butler Jr
IN 07-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
207
Douglas Holman Butterfield
CA 06-05-1967 Vietnam Air Force
208
Richard Allen Cable
IN 06-14-1967 Vietnam Army
209
Randall James Cadenhead
IN 05-17-1966 Vietnam Army
210
Tommie Joe Campbell
IN 07-03-1966 Vietnam Army
211
Albert L Campfield
IN 01-23-1968 Vietnam Army
212
Ramon Pena Cancel
IN 06-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
213
William David Canup
IN 04-06-1968 Vietnam Air Force
214
John Bruce Capel
IL 05-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
215
Evangelos K Caranasios
IN 11-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
216
Ronald Duane Carey
IN 03-05-1970 Vietnam Army
217
Thomas Joseph Carey
IN 01-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
218
Gary Lee Carle
IN 05-22-1967 Vietnam Army
219
Dale Eugene Carmichael
IN 04-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
220
Stephen Michael Carnine
IN 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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