Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Raymond R Hitchcock Jr
MD 06-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
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George Hitzelberger
MD 03-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
423
David Lawton Hodges
MD 10-07-1967 Vietnam Navy
424
William Jeffrey Hodges
MD 12-04-1968 Vietnam Army
425
John Palmore Holcomb
MD 04-30-1968 Vietnam Army
426
David Keith Holdway
MD 05-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
427
Robert Stanley Holley III
MD 07-03-1969 Vietnam Army
428
Samuel L Holman
MD 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
429
Ronald Eugene Holmes
MD 12-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
430
Louis Alexander Holton Jr
MD 05-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
431
Charles Wayne Hook
MD 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
432
Michael James Hoover
MD 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
433
Aaron Milton Hopkins
MD 06-24-1966 Vietnam Army
434
Danny Lee Hopkins
MD 06-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
435
William Kenis Hopkins
MD 12-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
436
Gary Douglas Hopps
FL 02-10-1966 Vietnam Navy
437
Robert Bernard Horton
MD 07-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
438
William Handsome House
MD 01-17-1964 Vietnam Army
439
Willis Francis House
MD 03-13-1969 Vietnam Army
440
Thomas Carr Jeffer Hubard
MD 12-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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