Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Paul Edward Reed
PA 10-31-1970 Vietnam Army
2362
Scott Douglas Reed
PA 05-03-1968 Vietnam Army
2363
Edward James Reeder
PA 01-07-1968 Vietnam Army
2364
Charles Lenard Reefer
PA 08-07-1969 Vietnam Army
2365
Donald Bruce Rees
PA 03-21-1970 Vietnam Army
2366
William Allen Rees
PA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
2367
Raymond Richard Reese
PA 08-12-1972 Vietnam Navy
2368
William Richard Reese Jr
PA 06-25-1966 Vietnam Army
2369
M Raymond Reeves
PA 03-03-1968 Vietnam Army
2370
Thomas Francis Regan
VA 09-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
2371
Terry Michael Rehm
PA 10-08-1967 Vietnam Air Force
2372
Thomas Alan Reich
PA 11-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
2373
Lawrence John Reichert
PA 04-15-1967 Vietnam Army
2374
James Murry Reid
PA 07-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
2375
Aaron Henry Reigle
PA 02-13-1968 Vietnam Army
2376
Edward Daniel Reilly Jr
PA 04-26-1966 Vietnam Army
2377
Edward William Reilly
PA 04-11-1966 Vietnam Army
2378
James Joseph Reilly Jr
PA 10-10-1965 Vietnam Army
2379
Raymond Patrick Reilly
FL 08-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
2380
James Michael Reinhardt
PA 04-13-1970 Vietnam Army
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