Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Charles Bradley Remer Jr
CT 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
482
Lawrence Gustave Remuth
CT 12-12-1969 Vietnam Army
483
Franklin Mason Renshaw
CT 10-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
484
Donald Sheldon Repaci
CT 03-24-1969 Vietnam Army
485
Richard Glenn Repole
CT 07-08-1970 Vietnam Army
486
David Frederick Rhodes
FL 12-09-1968 Vietnam Army
487
Robert Arthur Rhuda
CT 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
488
Richard Rich
CT 05-19-1967 Vietnam Navy
489
Roland Armand Richard
CT 04-08-1969 Vietnam Army
490
Charles Edward Richards
CT 02-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
491
Gary Charles Richards
CT 02-16-1967 Vietnam Army
492
Thomas Stephen Richards
CT 11-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
493
Robert Charles Riggs
CT 01-24-1969 Vietnam Army
494
Everett Edward Rines
CT 04-02-1970 Vietnam Army
495
Andres Rivera-Ruiz
CT 08-25-1968 Vietnam Army
496
Wayne Dustin Robbins
CT 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
497
Gerald Jason Roberts Jr
CT 08-31-1967 Vietnam Army
498
Pierce Irving Robertson
CT 10-09-1966 Vietnam Army
499
Henry Millard Robinson Jr
CT 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
500
Howard Clinton Robinson
CT 10-27-1966 Vietnam Army
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