Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Michigan
Name State Date War Branch
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Millard Russell Valerius
MI 05-28-1965 Vietnam Army
2522
Larry Cosimo Vallelonga
MI 06-30-1969 Vietnam Army
2523
Merle O Van Alstine
IN 02-10-1965 Vietnam Army
2524
Mark Alan Van Beukering
MI 10-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
2525
Ronald Dale Van Beukering
MI 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
2526
William F Van Cleave
MI 11-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
2527
Bruce Allan Van Dam
MI 02-07-1971 Vietnam Army
2528
Richard L Van De Warker
MI 05-05-1970 Vietnam Army
2529
Gerald Wayne Van Donkelaar
MI 08-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
2530
Robert Edward Van Dusen
MI 04-01-1969 Vietnam Army
2531
Stephen Dennis Van Dyke
MI 06-19-1969 Vietnam Army
2532
Larry Eugene Van Gessel
MI 08-14-1968 Vietnam Army
2533
Robert Randall Van Gilder
MI 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
2534
Randall Craig Van Haitsma
MI 05-20-1970 Vietnam Army
2535
James Robert Van Hattem
MI 11-14-1969 Vietnam Army
2536
Albert James Van Horn
MI 05-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
2537
La Monte Van Horsley
MI 05-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
2538
Robert J Van Leeuwen
MI 05-06-1967 Vietnam Army
2539
Terry Joseph Van Ochten
MI 07-17-1970 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Fran Van Raemdonck
MI 09-21-1966 Vietnam Army
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