Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Daniel Boone Fell
IA 07-19-1970 Vietnam Army
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Gerald Lee Feltner
IA 10-30-1965 Vietnam Navy
243
Dennis Dean Ferguson
IA 03-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
244
Delmer Lee Ferris
IA 02-10-1965 Vietnam Army
245
Gerald Thomas Fettkether
IA 02-08-1967 Vietnam Army
246
David Alan Fisch
IA 05-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
247
Randy Lee Fisher
IA 10-01-1970 Vietnam Marines
248
Michael Thomas Fitzgerald
IA 01-31-1968 Vietnam Navy
249
James Edward Flagg
AR 12-18-1965 Vietnam Army
250
Richard T Flattery Jr
IA 05-20-1968 Vietnam Army
251
Donald Louis Fleetwood
IA 12-10-1967 Vietnam Army
252
David Allen Fleskes
IA 08-23-1968 Vietnam Navy
253
Gerald Lloyd Foell
IA 06-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
254
George Allen Fogarty
IA 11-12-1966 Vietnam Army
255
John Joseph Fogarty III
IA 01-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
256
William Ellyn Follon
IA 02-02-1970 Vietnam Air Force
257
Manzelle Alan Ford
IA 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
258
Terry William Foreman
IA 05-24-1970 Vietnam Army
259
Albert Dean Foster
IA 05-10-1969 Vietnam Army
260
Carl Richard Foster
IA 08-11-1968 Vietnam Army
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