Gold Star Veterans : West Virginia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in West Virginia
Name State Date War Branch
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Raymond Howard Highley
WV 12-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
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William Omer Hill
WV 12-11-1966 Vietnam Army
303
Guy Richard Hively
WV 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Douglas Edward Hoback
WV 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
305
Charles David Hoffman
WV 11-04-1970 Vietnam Army
306
Radford Douglas Hogan
CO 01-25-1966 Vietnam Army
307
James Lee Holcomb
WV 11-01-1966 Vietnam Army
308
Kermit William Holland Jr
VA 03-22-1970 Vietnam Marines
309
Billy Ray Holmes
WV 07-03-1968 Vietnam Army
310
Merril Holt
WV 06-20-1970 Vietnam Army
311
Melvin Sylvester Hoover
WV 06-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
312
David Michael Hopkins
WV 09-28-1970 Vietnam Army
313
Michael Lee Horn
WV 05-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
314
James Harrison Horton
WV 03-11-1969 Vietnam Army
315
Robert Sullivan Hoskins
WV 05-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
316
Herman R Hostuttler
WV 11-15-1965 Vietnam Army
317
Danny Ray Howell
WV 02-11-1968 Vietnam Army
318
Hal Kent Howell
WV 09-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
319
Charles Edwin Huddle Jr
WV 03-21-1965 Vietnam Army
320
Eddie Gray Huffman
WV 02-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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