Gold Star Veterans : Colorado Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Marion Eugene Reed
FL 10-23-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Robert Linton Reeves
CO 02-26-1968 Vietnam Army
483
Steven Edward Reichert
CO 02-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
484
Joseph Rendon
CO 07-31-1969 Vietnam Army
485
Louis Jesus Renteria
CO 10-28-1966 Vietnam Marines
486
Harold Reyes
CO 09-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
487
Martin Daniel Reynolds
CO 04-23-1969 Vietnam Army
488
Jerome Joseph Ringenberg
CO 01-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
489
John William Robbins
CO 02-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
490
Charles Price Roberts
CO 08-12-1972 Vietnam Air Force
491
Daniel Albert Rocha
CO 04-06-1968 Vietnam Army
492
Paul David Rodriguez
CO 04-05-1966 Vietnam Army
493
John Onderdonk Roesler
CO 01-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
494
William Robert Romack
CO 05-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
495
Arthur Wilfred Romero
CO 04-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
496
Bennie Romero
CO 12-19-1965 Vietnam Army
497
Joseph Romero
CO 02-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
498
Richard Romero
CO 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
499
Terrence Mann Rooney
CO 11-11-1966 Vietnam Army
500
Robert Lee Ross
CO 09-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
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