Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Wilbur Mearl Wise
OH 01-27-1966 Vietnam Army
3142
Ingo Julius Robert Wiskow
OH 04-02-1968 Vietnam Army
3143
James Patrick Witt
OH 02-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
3144
Michael Robert Witt
OH 08-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
3145
Robert William Witty
OH 06-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
3146
Billy Robert Wohlgamuth
OH 10-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
3147
Roy Edwin Wolf
OH 01-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
3148
William Bishop Wolf
OH 10-14-1965 Vietnam Marines
3149
Daniel Edward Wolfe
OH 04-22-1968 Vietnam Army
3150
Melvin Edward Wolfe
OH 10-26-1972 Vietnam Army
3151
Billara Wolford
OH 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
3152
Marshall David Wolford
OH 08-07-1968 Vietnam Army
3153
Larry Virgil Wolfrum
OH 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
3154
Dennis Paul Wood
OH 12-22-1967 Vietnam Army
3155
Donald Wood
OH 06-15-1971 Vietnam Army
3156
William Lee Wood
OH 01-26-1970 Vietnam Army
3157
William Wayne Wood
OH 02-20-1970 Vietnam Army
3158
Jerry Woodall
OH 01-07-1967 Vietnam Army
3159
Joe Pete Wooden Jr
OH 05-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
3160
Wesley Lee Woodford
OH 02-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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