Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
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Charles David Edwards
OK 10-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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John Culbertson Egger Jr
OK 11-03-1967 Vietnam Air Force
303
Robert Richard Eggleston
CA 06-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
304
George Joe Bucky Eisenberger
OK 12-05-1965 Vietnam Army
305
James Freeman Elkin
OK 06-30-1970 Vietnam Army
306
Roger Lynn Elkins
OK 02-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
307
Billy Ronald Elliott
OK 11-15-1965 Vietnam Army
308
Jackie Lindell Elston
OK 04-28-1968 Vietnam Army
309
Tom Emerson
OK 03-24-1969 Vietnam Army
310
Gary William Emmett
OK 03-05-1966 Vietnam Army
311
William Bradford Eoff Jr
OK 07-01-1968 Vietnam Army
312
Roy Allen Epperson
AZ 11-29-1969 Vietnam Army
313
Charles Dwayne Ervin
OK 05-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
314
Leonard Elzy Eulitt
OK 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
315
Clive Leroy Evans
OK 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
316
Danny Leo Evans
OK 08-10-1970 Vietnam Marines
317
John Troy Evans
OK 02-13-1967 Vietnam Army
318
Tony Everett
OK 01-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
319
Lawrence Gerald Evert
WY 11-08-1967 Vietnam Air Force
320
Burley Dean Ezell
OK 01-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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