Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Peter De Haas
NJ 09-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Carmine De Jessa
NJ 03-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Jose Celso De Jesus-Colon
NJ 08-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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Frederic R De Lange
NJ 02-12-1966 Vietnam Army
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Ronald De Lorenzo
NJ 05-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
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George Abraham De Luca
NJ 08-13-1965 Vietnam Marines
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Raymond Paul De Luca
VA 06-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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Michael Andre Roger De Magnin
NJ 11-01-1969 Vietnam Army
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Rocco J De Mercurio
NJ 12-31-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Kenneth Edward De More Jr
NJ 12-12-1969 Vietnam Army
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Anthony De Riggi
NJ 09-08-1966 Vietnam Army
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Gerald Louis De Rose
NJ 03-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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Craig Jesse De Vore
NJ 07-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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William Leander Deal
NJ 01-02-1963 Vietnam Army
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Raymond William Dege III
NJ 05-07-1970 Vietnam Army
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Bradley Richard Degenaars
NJ 08-28-1968 Vietnam Army
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Edward Deitman
NJ 05-17-1969 Vietnam Army
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Gregory Del Guidice
NJ 08-13-1969 Vietnam Army
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Dennis Francis Delasandro
NJ 12-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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Edward John Delikat Jr
NJ 05-13-1970 Vietnam Army
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