Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Michael Haider
MN 07-12-1967 Vietnam Army
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Michael Edward Haider
MN 09-16-1969 Vietnam Army
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Clarence Dean Hakes
MN 02-24-1971 Vietnam Army
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David Michael Halbauer
MN 10-13-1965 Vietnam Army
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Marloye Keith Halgrimson
MN 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
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Warren Stuart Hall
MN 01-17-1970 Vietnam Army
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Wilbur Lewis James Hallock Jr
FL 06-19-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Milbert Walter Hamilton
MN 10-25-1969 Vietnam Army
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James Lewis Hamlet
WI 06-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Richard Joseph Hammer
MN 11-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Cox Hammerbeck
VA 08-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Roy Hammerstrom
MN 12-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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Allan Fredrick Hamsmith
MN 07-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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Eugene Allen Handrahan
MN 10-10-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert Alan Haney
MN 08-30-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas William Haney
MN 08-14-1966 Vietnam Army
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Bernard Timothy Hansen
MN 06-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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Peter Raymond Hansen Jr
MN 02-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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William James Hansen
CA 07-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Alan Morris Hanson
MN 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
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