Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Clyde Dean Root
OH 02-20-1970 Vietnam Army
2382
Joseph Frank Rosato
OH 06-02-1966 Vietnam Air Force
2383
Jerry Gene Rose
OH 07-13-1969 Vietnam Army
2384
Joseph Shepherd Rose Jr
OH 09-14-1967 Vietnam Army
2385
Raymond Alfred Rose
OH 08-04-1971 Vietnam Army
2386
Thomas Elden Rose
OH 07-19-1969 Vietnam Army
2387
Michele McCord Roseberry
OH 01-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
2388
Robert Brown Roshon
OH 05-28-1970 Vietnam Army
2389
Gregory Mark Ross
OH 06-20-1968 Vietnam Army
2390
James Arthur Ross
OH 11-01-1969 Vietnam Army
2391
Ronald Carl Ross
OH 07-18-1968 Vietnam Army
2392
Thomas Arthur Ross
OH 04-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
2393
Thomas Michael Ross
OH 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
2394
William Keith Ross
OH 05-19-1968 Vietnam Army
2395
Gary Edward Rosser
OH 09-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
2396
William Clarence Rouse
OH 09-03-1967 Vietnam Army
2397
Samuel Emmerson Roush
AZ 05-07-1968 Vietnam Army
2398
Wayne Hulen Rowland
OH 04-09-1966 Vietnam Army
2399
Theodore Texas Rowley
OH 10-12-1970 Vietnam Marines
2400
Daniel Thomas Roy
OH 08-14-1969 Vietnam Army
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