Gold Star Veterans : Kansas Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Kansas
Name State Date War Branch
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Ralph George Redmond
KS 06-04-1964 Vietnam Army
502
Raymond Dean Regier
KS 02-05-1970 Vietnam Army
503
James Edward Reid
KS 08-26-1966 Vietnam Marines
504
Michael J Reinhold
AZ 02-19-1968 Vietnam Navy
505
Larry Leroy Reissig
KS 05-13-1967 Vietnam Army
506
Jack Dennis Renfro
KS 11-07-1966 Vietnam Navy
507
Lee Edward Reukauf
KS 02-28-1967 Vietnam Army
508
William Lawrence Reynolds
KS 05-28-1970 Vietnam Army
509
Larry Wayne Rhodes
KS 04-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
510
Arlen Delbert Richardson
KS 02-17-1970 Vietnam Army
511
Gary Wayne Richardson
KS 10-30-1970 Vietnam Army
512
Dwight Gray Rickman
MO 12-25-1972 Vietnam Marines
513
Robert Eugene Riedel
KS 08-31-1965 Vietnam Marines
514
Olis Ray Rigby
KS 11-21-1967 Vietnam Army
515
Harold Kenneth Ring
KS 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
516
Richard Stephen Roberts
KS 02-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
517
Floyd Henry Robinson
KS 03-12-1969 Vietnam Army
518
Michael Bernard Robinson
KS 01-07-1970 Vietnam Marines
519
Gary Fay Rolfe
KS 03-05-1969 Vietnam Army
520
Albert Wayne Romine
KS 05-16-1968 Vietnam Army
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