Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Anthony Quinn
PA 10-29-1970 Vietnam Army
2322
John Arnold Quinn
PA 10-02-1969 Vietnam Air Force
2323
Raymond Francis Quinn
PA 04-01-1967 Vietnam Army
2324
Barry Ivan Rabinovitz
PA 06-28-1969 Vietnam Army
2325
Andrew Charles Rackow
PA 08-06-1968 Vietnam Navy
2326
Philip Henry Radecki
PA 05-07-1968 Vietnam Air Force
2327
Chester J Radgowski Jr
PA 05-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
2328
James Michael Radzelovage
PA 07-19-1966 Vietnam Army
2329
Bernard Joseph Rafferty
PA 09-30-1970 Vietnam Marines
2330
Edward John Rafferty
PA 10-13-1967 Vietnam Army
2331
Fred Michael Ragland
PA 08-04-1969 Vietnam Army
2332
Donald Keith Rahn
PA 05-19-1968 Vietnam Navy
2333
Charles Leroy Raiford Jr
PA 01-01-1967 Vietnam Army
2334
Charles David Railing
PA 07-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
2335
Ronald Lee Raker
PA 02-18-1969 Vietnam Army
2336
Raymond Bernard Ralls
PA 05-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
2337
David Edward Ralph
PA 09-19-1967 Vietnam Army
2338
James Vincent Ralston
PA 01-19-1967 Vietnam Army
2339
Vernon Lemar Ramey
PA 09-24-1966 Vietnam Marines
2340
Terry James Rampulla
PA 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
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