Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Michael Wayne Heuer
MN 04-21-1966 Vietnam Navy
382
James Russell Hicks
MN 03-06-1971 Vietnam Air Force
383
Lynn Gregory Hiebert
MN 05-24-1968 Vietnam Army
384
James Borland Hiemenz
FL 08-14-1969 Vietnam Army
385
Henry Hill Jr
MN 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
386
Jerry James Hill
MN 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
387
Richard Michael Hilt
MN 02-13-1969 Vietnam Army
388
Michael Bruce Himes
AL 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
389
Stephen John Hinds
MN 04-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
390
Norman Lee Hinkle
MN 04-22-1968 Vietnam Army
391
Lawrence K Hinschberger
MN 06-24-1969 Vietnam Marines
392
William Joseph Hobert
WA 08-02-1966 Vietnam Army
393
James Jay Hochstetter
MN 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
394
Dennis Wayne Hoff
MN 04-25-1968 Vietnam Army
395
Allan Roy Hoffman
MN 06-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
396
Gary William Hoglund
MN 05-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
397
Robert Andrew Holan Jr
MN 03-24-1969 Vietnam Army
398
Peter Otto Holcomb
MN 03-13-1966 Vietnam Navy
399
Robert Earl Holcomb
MN 02-16-1967 Vietnam Army
400
Roger Emil Holler
MN 05-05-1970 Vietnam Army
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