Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Carey Wayne Ellenberger
IN 01-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Franklin Max Ellinger
IN 08-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
423
Herman Ellis Jr
IN 10-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Wayne Ellis
IN 02-29-1968 Vietnam Army
425
Robert Earl Ellis
IN 02-18-1970 Vietnam Marines
426
Ronald Lee Ellis
IN 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
427
Richard Allen Ellsworth
IN 06-24-1969 Vietnam Army
428
Robert Franklin Elston
IN 04-30-1970 Vietnam Army
429
James Lee Emmart
IN 06-20-1966 Vietnam Army
430
Gary Wayne Engelhardt
IN 10-17-1970 Vietnam Army
431
Charles Edwin Engle
IN 02-22-1971 Vietnam Air Force
432
Karl Friedrick Erb
IN 05-20-1967 Vietnam Army
433
Stuart James Ernhart
IN 01-26-1966 Vietnam Army
434
Randall Wayne Ernsberger
AZ 11-03-1967 Vietnam Army
435
Donald Edward Erwin
IN 10-02-1968 Vietnam Navy
436
Lyal Hancil Erwin
IN 01-15-1965 Vietnam Army
437
Guillermo Estrada
IN 12-31-1967 Vietnam Army
438
Henry C Ettel Jr
IN 06-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
439
Michael Dan Euler
IN 05-19-1966 Vietnam Army
440
Johnny Neil Eutsler
IN 07-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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