Gold Star Veterans : Kansas Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Kansas
Name State Date War Branch
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Franklin D Lacey
KS 03-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Jack Vernon Lackey Jr
KS 07-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Lloyd Dean Lake
KS 01-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Roger Alan Lakin
KS 03-25-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Roy Allen Lamon
KS 04-26-1968 Vietnam Army
346
David Alden Land
KS 01-14-1969 Vietnam Navy
347
Kurt Elton LaPlant
KS 06-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
348
Floyd Michael Larrabee
KS 03-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
349
Loren Henry Larson
KS 06-20-1969 Vietnam Army
350
Anthony James Laskowski
KS 10-26-1968 Vietnam Army
351
Ronald Dean Layton
CO 04-04-1969 Vietnam Marines
352
Lonnie Guy Le Bombarb
KS 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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Raymond Francis Leftwich
KS 03-09-1967 Vietnam Air Force
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Edward William Lehnhoff Jr
KS 11-18-1967 Vietnam Air Force
355
Vyrl Eugene Leichliter Jr
VA 06-10-1970 Vietnam Army
356
Norman Alexius Leikam
KS 10-23-1965 Vietnam Army
357
Billy Joe Lemley
KS 10-26-1969 Vietnam Army
358
Jackie Lee Lewallen
KS 02-22-1970 Vietnam Army
359
Allen Wayne Lewis
CA 06-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
360
Clarence Paul Lewis
KS 05-21-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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