Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
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Donald Carl Green
MN 05-31-1966 Vietnam Army
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Steven Lynn Green
MN 01-02-1970 Vietnam Army
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Gerald Lee Griffin Jr
CA 04-03-1970 Vietnam Army
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William Willis Griffith
MN 04-17-1969 Vietnam Army
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Dennis Arthur Groth
MN 10-19-1968 Vietnam Army
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Earl Russell Grove
MN 04-10-1967 Vietnam Army
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Robert Francis Grundman
MN 09-26-1966 Vietnam Army
308
Ralph Stephen Guck
MN 11-29-1970 Vietnam Air Force
309
Carlyle Guenther
MN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
310
Sheldon Lee Gulseth
MN 03-01-1971 Vietnam Army
311
Gerald James Gunderson
MN 03-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Rickie Norman Gunderson
MN 02-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas Lavon Gunderson
MN 08-18-1970 Vietnam Army
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Gordon Marlo Gunhus
MN 03-29-1970 Vietnam Army
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James Ernest Gustafson
MN 04-22-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Harry James Haas
MN 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
317
David Allen Haefner
MN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
318
Jeffrey William Haerle
MN 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
319
Jerome Alfred Hagen
MN 01-14-1967 Vietnam Navy
320
Richard Harold Hagman
MN 05-17-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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