Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Christopher John Bigley
PA 05-21-1971 Vietnam Army
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William John Bilbo Jr
PA 08-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Timothy James Bilko
PA 10-22-1965 Vietnam Army
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David Vern Billings
PA 01-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Michael Francis Bingham
PA 06-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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Francis Joseph Birchak
PA 01-11-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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Thomas Arnold Bird Jr
PA 03-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Kenneth Paul Bireley
PA 07-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Allen Bischoff
PA 01-12-1970 Vietnam Army
210
Leonard Thomas Bish
PA 05-16-1967 Vietnam Army
211
Jack Bitting
PA 04-25-1968 Vietnam Army
212
Martin Edward Bixler
PA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert Jacob Black
PA 10-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Robert James Black Jr
PA 01-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
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William B Blackmon Jr
PA 01-17-1971 Vietnam Army
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Kenneth Blackwell
PA 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Emery Bladek
PA 04-25-1969 Vietnam Army
218
Stephen Paul Blanchett
PA 03-07-1967 Vietnam Army
219
Charles Joseph Blanco
PA 09-20-1966 Vietnam Army
220
Frank Hufford Blank
PA 08-18-1965 Vietnam Marines
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