Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
3201
George Wycinsky Jr
PA 09-22-1966 Vietnam Army
3202
Donald Clair Wyles
PA 06-10-1966 Vietnam Army
3203
Glenn Robert Wylie
PA 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
3204
Daniel Joseph Yadock
PA 05-11-1970 Vietnam Army
3205
Kenneth Richard Yantis
PA 03-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
3206
Edward F Yapsuga Jr
PA 03-10-1970 Vietnam Army
3207
Bernard Francis Yarbinitz
PA 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
3208
Benjamin Edwin Yard Jr
PA 01-16-1972 Vietnam Army
3209
Michael Harry Yartymyk
PA 11-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
3210
Andrew Richard Yasenosky
PA 12-03-1966 Vietnam Army
3211
Joseph Paul Yatsko Jr
PA 12-18-1965 Vietnam Army
3212
John Yeast
PA 08-03-1967 Vietnam Army
3213
Cyril Thomas Yeckley
PA 03-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
3214
Peter Joel Yeingst
PA 02-12-1967 Vietnam Air Force
3215
Daniel John Yeutter
PA 11-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
3216
Wayne Leroy Yinger Jr
PA 05-27-1970 Vietnam Army
3217
Harry Patrick Yingling
PA 07-19-1969 Vietnam Army
3218
Larry Eugene Yoder
PA 05-02-1967 Vietnam Navy
3219
Thaddeus M Yonika Jr
PA 12-21-1969 Vietnam Army
3220
Paul E Yonkie
PA 09-01-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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