Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Larry Daniel Draves
IN 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
402
Thomas Stephen Drazer
IN 01-29-1966 Vietnam Army
403
Daren Lee Drinski
IN 03-31-1969 Vietnam Army
404
Edward Daniel Drohosky
IN 05-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
405
Franklin Roosevelt Du Long
IN 04-28-1968 Vietnam Army
406
Phillip Allen Ducat
IN 09-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
407
Ronald Warren Duckett
IN 02-23-1966 Vietnam Army
408
Zettie J C Dulin
IN 04-27-1970 Vietnam Army
409
Charles Edward Duncan
IN 06-28-1968 Vietnam Army
410
Dean Arnold Duvall
IN 03-13-1966 Vietnam Air Force
411
Charles Adrain Eakins
KY 05-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
412
Bruce Allen Eamick
IN 08-08-1969 Vietnam Army
413
Tommy Ray Eaton
IN 12-17-1968 Vietnam Army
414
Michael Leroy Ebert
IN 03-21-1968 Vietnam Army
415
George J Economous Jr
UT 04-15-1968 Vietnam Army
416
Gary Stephen Edwards
IN 01-20-1967 Vietnam Army
417
Shelly Egly
IN 04-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
418
Rodger Lee Egolf
IN 02-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
419
Thomas Lynn Eichenauer
IN 08-14-1968 Vietnam Army
420
Linden Dale Eiler Jr
IN 04-25-1968 Vietnam Army
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