Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Eugene Wickham
OH 08-26-1968 Vietnam Army
3082
Larry Allen Widener
OH 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
3083
Ronald Lee Wigfield
OH 05-15-1968 Vietnam Army
3084
David Joseph Wikander
OH 06-25-1970 Vietnam Marines
3085
Jack Leroy Wilbur
OH 12-17-1966 Vietnam Army
3086
Armour David Wilcox III
OH 12-08-1968 Vietnam Army
3087
Charles Thomas Wilcox
OH 05-08-1971 Vietnam Army
3088
Rick Alan Wilcox
OH 04-15-1970 Vietnam Army
3089
Russell Lee Wilcox
OH 01-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
3090
Richard Lynn Wildman
OH 05-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
3091
Frederick Wilhelm
OH 09-11-1969 Vietnam Air Force
3092
William Lester Wilhelm
OH 08-10-1970 Vietnam Army
3093
Gary Robert Willeke
OH 07-22-1968 Vietnam Army
3094
Clarence Williams
OH 02-22-1966 Vietnam Army
3095
Clifford Leroy Williams
OH 03-27-1968 Vietnam Army
3096
Dale Edward Williams
OH 06-14-1970 Vietnam Army
3097
Dennis Michael Williams
OH 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
3098
Eugene Melvin Williams
OH 01-11-1968 Vietnam Army
3099
Hiawatha Henry Williams
OH 06-08-1971 Vietnam Army
3100
Hollis Williams Jr
OH 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
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