Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Arnold Grimm Wilkening III
WA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
3122
William George Wilkins
PA 04-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
3123
William Anthony Will
PA 07-05-1966 Vietnam Army
3124
Duane Gregory Williams
PA 01-01-1970 Vietnam Army
3125
Franklin Bruce Williams
PA 02-04-1967 Vietnam Army
3126
John David Williams
CA 09-22-1966 Vietnam Marines
3127
John Kirby Williams
PA 08-09-1967 Vietnam Navy
3128
Joseph Thomas Williams
PA 09-23-1966 Vietnam Army
3129
Kerry Lee Williams
PA 03-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
3130
Lonnie Clifford Williams
PA 05-21-1966 Vietnam Army
3131
Richard C Williams
PA 01-04-1970 Vietnam Army
3132
Richard Harry Williams
PA 07-10-1969 Vietnam Army
3133
Ronald Aaron Williams
PA 03-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
3134
Stephen Williams
PA 12-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
3135
Thomas John Williams
CA 03-28-1970 Vietnam Army
3136
Thomas Albert Williams
PA 02-18-1970 Vietnam Marines
3137
Woodrow Williams
PA 05-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
3138
Ervin Howard Williamson
PA 05-10-1969 Vietnam Army
3139
Nathaniel Willingham
PA 03-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
3140
John Henry Willis
PA 03-18-1967 Vietnam Army
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