Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Iowa
Name State Date War Branch
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Lawrence Jon Klaahsen
IA 03-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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William Walter Kleffman
IA 04-07-1970 Vietnam Army
443
Russell Leo Klein
IA 04-04-1970 Vietnam Air Force
444
Robert Ivan Klootwyk
IA 08-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
445
Tommy Duane Knapp
IA 04-04-1968 Vietnam Army
446
Edward William Knapper
IA 09-09-1968 Vietnam Army
447
Raymond Henry Knight
IA 03-25-1967 Vietnam Army
448
Eugene John George Kock
IA 03-22-1969 Vietnam Army
449
Nickolas Ray Koehler
IA 05-08-1965 Vietnam Marines
450
Dennis Edward Koepp
IA 10-06-1968 Vietnam Army
451
Rodney Lee Koerner
IA 06-26-1970 Vietnam Army
452
John Gaylord Kopriva
IA 06-22-1969 Vietnam Army
453
Paul Jon Kosanke
IA 04-29-1970 Vietnam Army
454
Dennis Ben Kouhns
IA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
455
Frank J Krebs
MI 01-17-1967 Vietnam Army
456
Donald Paul Kremer
IA 12-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
457
Jeffrey Martin Krommenhoek
IA 10-25-1967 Vietnam Navy
458
Arden Lee Krukow
IA 01-22-1969 Vietnam Navy
459
James Arthur Kruse
IA 06-10-1969 Vietnam Army
460
Kendal Robert Kruse
IA 03-29-1968 Vietnam Army
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