Gold Star Veterans : West Virginia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in West Virginia
Name State Date War Branch
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Thomas Wayne Moore Jr
WV 03-02-1967 Vietnam Army
482
William James Moore
WV 09-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
483
Ronald John Moorehead
WV 05-13-1966 Vietnam Army
484
Thomas Lee Moreland
WV 01-28-1969 Vietnam Army
485
Gary Wayne Morgan
WV 08-30-1968 Vietnam Army
486
Rodney Eugene Morgan
WV 01-05-1971 Vietnam Army
487
Charles Henry Morris Jr
WV 11-12-1967 Vietnam Army
488
Charles Rodney Morris
WV 07-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
489
Wayman Dewey Morris
WV 05-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
490
Gary Rex Moss
WV 03-24-1969 Vietnam Marines
491
Charles Denver Mosser
WV 04-02-1969 Vietnam Army
492
Robert Boyd Mossgrove
WV 02-25-1970 Vietnam Army
493
Richard Lee Moyers
WV 11-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
494
Joseph Eugene Muir
WV 09-11-1965 Vietnam Marines
495
Stephen Ralph Mullins
WV 01-10-1969 Vietnam Army
496
Carl Lee Munsey
WV 03-30-1966 Vietnam Army
497
Herbert Burgess Murphy
WV 05-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
498
Grat Geleane Myers
WV 08-24-1965 Vietnam Marines
499
Homer Julius Myers
FL 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
500
Ronald Keith Neal
WV 04-21-1967 Vietnam Navy
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