Gold Star Veterans : Kansas Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Gary Ray Jackson
KS 09-08-1969 Vietnam Army
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Rodger Lee Jameson
KS 08-27-1969 Vietnam Army
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Theodore Janke Jr
KS 05-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Wayne Jantz
KS 01-02-1969 Vietnam Army
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Danny Wayne Jarvis
WA 04-30-1969 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Alan Jarvis
KS 12-20-1968 Vietnam Army
307
Robert Earl Jenkins
KS 05-19-1968 Vietnam Army
308
Eugene Millard Jewell
KS 09-04-1965 Vietnam Air Force
309
Martin Jim Jr
KS 01-16-1971 Vietnam Army
310
Eduardo Jimenez
KS 03-08-1968 Vietnam Army
311
Charles Franklin Johnson
KS 05-03-1967 Vietnam Army
312
Frederick Peter Johnson Jr
KS 05-30-1969 Vietnam Army
313
Gary Dale Johnson
KS 02-16-1968 Vietnam Army
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Jimmie Le Roy Johnson
KS 10-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
315
Kenneth Duane Johnson
KS 08-23-1969 Vietnam Army
316
Phil David Johnson
KS 02-25-1969 Vietnam Army
317
Robert Fred Johnson Jr
KS 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
318
Merle Eldon Jones
KS 03-27-1966 Vietnam Army
319
Richard Lee Jones
KS 09-27-1968 Vietnam Army
320
Francis Eugene Jordan
KS 05-14-1968 Vietnam Army
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