Gold Star Veterans : Colorado Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Valentine Marquez
CO 11-08-1965 Vietnam Army
362
Charles Frederick Martin
CO 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
363
Duane Whitney Martin
CO 07-20-1966 Vietnam Air Force
364
Edwin Woods Martin Jr
AZ 06-23-1967 Vietnam Army
365
Joseph Thomas Martin
CO 05-11-1967 Vietnam Army
366
Richard LeRoy Martin
CO 10-06-1968 Vietnam Army
367
Adolph Alfred Martinez
CO 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
368
Juan Patricio Martinez
CO 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
369
LeRoy Felix Martinez
CO 05-25-1970 Vietnam Army
370
Manuel Floyd Martinez
CO 06-09-1968 Vietnam Army
371
Mauro Martinez
CO 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
372
Pete Michael Martinez
CO 07-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
373
Robert Lee Martinez
CO 10-28-1966 Vietnam Army
374
Joe Leo Mascarenas
CO 11-03-1968 Vietnam Army
375
Robert Ray Mascarenas
CO 12-17-1968 Vietnam Army
376
Sven Sterning Mason
CO 12-16-1969 Vietnam Army
377
Michael Franklin Matthews
CO 10-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
378
Albert Cayrl McBride
CO 09-01-1969 Vietnam Air Force
379
Harold McCaslin Jr
CO 07-26-1972 Vietnam Army
380
Larry Earl McClung
CO 12-11-1967 Vietnam Navy
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