Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Norbert Galey
IN 02-28-1968 Vietnam Air Force
502
Frank R Gallagher
IN 08-20-1966 Vietnam Army
503
James Barry Gard
IN 05-06-1968 Vietnam Army
504
Richard Eugene Garretson
IN 11-28-1971 Vietnam Army
505
David Frank Garrett
IN 09-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
506
Noel Keith Garrison
IN 07-17-1969 Vietnam Army
507
William Kenneth Garrity
IN 02-01-1970 Vietnam Army
508
Michael David Geise
IN 03-04-1968 Vietnam Army
509
Gary Roy Genth
IN 02-19-1969 Vietnam Army
510
Claude Marvin George
IN 06-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
511
Dennis Eugene Gest
IN 01-22-1969 Vietnam Army
512
Thomas J Gettelfinger
IN 04-15-1971 Vietnam Army
513
Guy Clifton Gettings
IN 04-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
514
Ira Eugene Gibbs
IN 12-31-1970 Vietnam Army
515
Joe Bill Gibson
IN 04-07-1970 Vietnam Army
516
Lawrence Edward Gibson
IN 02-14-1968 Vietnam Army
517
Rowland Edward Gibson
IN 01-22-1967 Vietnam Army
518
Cornel Gil
IN 12-28-1966 Vietnam Marines
519
Gerald Frederick Gilbert
IN 03-28-1968 Vietnam Army
520
Russell Earl Gilbrech
IN 01-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
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