Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
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Ferrell Hummingbird
CA 01-14-1967 Vietnam Marines
482
Larry Don Humphreys
OK 06-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
483
Wayne Warren Humphries
OK 11-08-1965 Vietnam Army
484
Michael J Hunter
OK 03-15-1967 Vietnam Army
485
Ronald Wayne Hutson
OK 02-12-1967 Vietnam Army
486
Charles Phillip Hutton
OK 08-31-1970 Vietnam Army
487
Michael Dale Hyatt
OK 03-02-1969 Vietnam Army
488
Jimmy Don Hyde
OK 12-05-1965 Vietnam Navy
489
Leland Wayne Hyslop
OK 08-16-1967 Vietnam Army
490
John Lee Ingram
OK 04-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
491
Wayne Charles Irsch
OK 01-09-1968 Vietnam Air Force
492
Royal George Isaacs Jr
OK 04-23-1965 Vietnam Army
493
Sammy Floyd Isaacs
OK 03-13-1971 Vietnam Army
494
Johnnie Leroy Ishmael
OK 02-04-1970 Vietnam Army
495
Ricky Lynn James
OK 03-03-1971 Vietnam Army
496
Paul Chalmers Janto
OK 06-02-1969 Vietnam Army
497
Eugene Ray Jenkins
OK 11-05-1969 Vietnam Army
498
Earl Wayne Jennings
OK 02-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
499
Billy Gene Jent
OK 01-04-1968 Vietnam Army
500
William Clifton Jesse
OK 05-02-1972 Vietnam Army
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