Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Gregory Wayne Woods
PA 05-05-1967 Vietnam Army
3182
Robert M Woods
PA 06-18-1968 Vietnam Army
3183
George Wilson Woodson Jr
PA 04-23-1966 Vietnam Army
3184
John Steven Woolheater
PA 01-27-1967 Vietnam Navy
3185
Robert Lee Worden
PA 05-15-1969 Vietnam Army
3186
David Frank Workman
PA 10-30-1968 Vietnam Army
3187
James Herbert Workman
PA 06-30-1969 Vietnam Army
3188
William Paul Worley
PA 03-13-1968 Vietnam Army
3189
Chester Eugene Worman Jr
PA 12-19-1965 Vietnam Marines
3190
Kenneth Glen Worman
PA 05-22-1967 Vietnam Army
3191
James R Worrell Jr
FL 11-23-1967 Vietnam Army
3192
Paul Laurance Worrell
PA 02-01-1966 Vietnam Navy
3193
Robert Lee Worthington
PA 12-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
3194
Lester Allen Wright
PA 07-31-1966 Vietnam Navy
3195
Michael Dale Wright
PA 03-24-1971 Vietnam Army
3196
Paul Thomas Wright
PA 04-03-1968 Vietnam Army
3197
Robert Richard Wright Jr
PA 10-21-1968 Vietnam Army
3198
Tyrone Melvin Wright
PA 01-22-1969 Vietnam Army
3199
Michael Charles Wunsch
PA 07-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
3200
Alfred Leroy Wyant
PA 08-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
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