Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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George John Pascale
CT 07-14-1969 Vietnam Army
442
James Joseph Pastore Jr
CT 04-09-1970 Vietnam Army
443
William R Patience Jr
CT 08-21-1964 Vietnam Army
444
Elias Benson Pealer Jr
CT 05-08-1970 Vietnam Marines
445
Stephen Grady Peck
CT 03-06-1967 Vietnam Army
446
Joseph Anthony Pecora Jr
CT 05-03-1966 Vietnam Army
447
John Peter Pellegrino
CT 10-13-1968 Vietnam Army
448
Lawrence Joseph Pelletier
CT 03-28-1967 Vietnam Army
449
Robert Lee Pendergast
CT 04-13-1970 Vietnam Army
450
George William Pepe
CT 09-10-1969 Vietnam Army
451
Stephen Tucker Perry
CT 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
452
Thomas Hepburn Perry
CT 05-10-1968 Vietnam Army
453
Charles Brooks Pfaffmann
CT 04-09-1970 Vietnam Navy
454
Paul Henry Phillips
CT 07-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
455
Bernard Lawrence Pierce
CT 06-19-1969 Vietnam Army
456
Walter Platosz
CT 10-17-1967 Vietnam Army
457
Clayton Plourde
CT 10-01-1971 Vietnam Army
458
Roger Milton Poirier
CA 08-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
459
William Raulison Polglase
CT 01-08-1969 Vietnam Army
460
James Harvey Post Jr
CT 01-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
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