Gold Star Veterans : Montana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Montana
Name State Date War Branch
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Peter Michael Stengem
MT 04-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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Jacob Francis Stepan
MT 03-10-1967 Vietnam Army
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James Williams Stephens
MT 09-13-1965 Vietnam Marines
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Arthur Lee Stockburger
MT 08-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Douglas Gerald Street
MT 02-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Earl Strombeck
HI 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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Richard Hurrell Stube
MT 09-20-1970 Vietnam Army
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Michael Edward Styer
MT 01-13-1970 Vietnam Air Force
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David Patrick Sullivan
MT 09-04-1968 Vietnam Army
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Jon Ray Summers
MT 05-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
251
William Elling Swensgard
MT 09-21-1967 Vietnam Army
252
Douglas Wayne Tallon
MT 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Russell Tanner
MT 05-31-1970 Vietnam Army
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James Harry Taylor
CA 02-15-1971 Vietnam Army
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William Eugene Taylor
MT 03-23-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Austin Teeth
MT 04-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
257
Ricardo Robert Tejano
WA 06-05-1968 Vietnam Army
258
Gary David Thatcher
MT 02-06-1970 Vietnam Army
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Richard Lynn Thomas
CA 09-12-1970 Vietnam Army
260
Robert Joseph Thomas
MT 03-17-1970 Vietnam Army
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