Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Marvin Allen Luerkens
IA 02-23-1971 Vietnam Army
502
Max Duane Lukenbach
AZ 12-22-1965 Vietnam Navy
503
Lorence Marion Lundby
IA 03-04-1968 Vietnam Army
504
Kenneth Alan Luse
IA 11-29-1969 Vietnam Army
505
Michael Linn Lytle
IA 10-26-1969 Vietnam Army
506
Joseph Anthony Maag Jr
IA 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
507
John B Madison
IA 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
508
Ronald J Mahoney
WI 12-08-1966 Vietnam Army
509
Gerry Dewayne Major
IA 03-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
510
Kenneth A Mallonee
IA 10-03-1966 Vietnam Army
511
Michael Kevin Maloney
IA 02-25-1971 Vietnam Army
512
David Lyle Mann
IA 06-05-1969 Vietnam Army
513
John Edward Manson
IA 05-03-1968 Vietnam Army
514
Marvin George Manternach
IA 12-23-1966 Vietnam Army
515
Earl William Marlin Jr
IA 01-06-1970 Vietnam Army
516
Dennis Keith Martin
IA 07-10-1970 Vietnam Army
517
Raymond Charles Martin
CA 03-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
518
Russell Dean Martin
IA 06-03-1966 Vietnam Air Force
519
Randy Lee Mast
IA 06-05-1970 Vietnam Army
520
Steven Allen Mathers
IA 10-26-1968 Vietnam Army
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