Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Paul Frederick Kiecker
CO 06-17-1967 Vietnam Air Force
482
Dennis Delmar Kiger
MN 05-07-1970 Vietnam Army
483
William Henry Kindle
MN 04-27-1969 Vietnam Army
484
Thomas Lloyd Kingston
MN 01-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
485
Lee Charles Kinney
MN 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
486
Roger Michael Kittleson
MN 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
487
Terence Michael Kjos
MN 08-19-1970 Vietnam Marines
488
Charles William Klancke
MN 01-09-1970 Vietnam Army
489
Daniel Francis Klein
MN 09-05-1970 Vietnam Marines
490
Don Robert Klein
MN 01-28-1969 Vietnam Army
491
Sydney William Klemmer
MN 05-06-1968 Vietnam Army
492
Richard Carl Klinkenberg
MN 04-21-1968 Vietnam Army
493
Lyle Archie Kloek
MN 07-22-1970 Vietnam Army
494
Ronnie Gene Klomstad
MN 05-24-1969 Vietnam Navy
495
James Donald Kluge
CA 05-17-1969 Vietnam Army
496
Bradley Wilfred Klukas
MN 07-11-1969 Vietnam Army
497
Lloyd E Knake
MN 01-07-1968 Vietnam Army
498
Thomas Allison Knopik
MN 11-18-1970 Vietnam Army
499
John Charles Knott
MN 07-20-1970 Vietnam Army
500
Don Glenn Knowlton
MN 10-20-1965 Vietnam Army
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