Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Frederick Russell Killmon
MD 08-31-1970 Vietnam Marines
502
George Samuel Kimmell
MD 07-12-1969 Vietnam Army
503
Barry Edward Kincaid
MD 06-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
504
Harold Junior King Jr
MD 01-07-1967 Vietnam Army
505
Robert Lee King
MD 12-03-1970 Vietnam Army
506
Thomas Ray King
MD 12-16-1967 Vietnam Army
507
Woodrow Wilson King Jr
MD 01-25-1966 Vietnam Army
508
Donald Ray Kinton
CO 03-25-1968 Vietnam Army
509
Arnold David Kirk
MD 03-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
510
David Grant Kirk
MD 05-19-1968 Vietnam Navy
511
Harold Franklin Kline
MD 08-24-1968 Vietnam Army
512
Mark Lee Kline
MD 02-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
513
Arthur G Klippen
MD 08-25-1966 Vietnam Army
514
Robert Edward Knadle
MD 10-09-1967 Vietnam Army
515
Orville Lee Knight
MD 04-08-1969 Vietnam Army
516
Edward Stephen Koch
MD 10-19-1969 Vietnam Army
517
James Kevin Koehler
CA 06-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
518
Rodney Howard Koehne
MD 04-13-1968 Vietnam Army
519
George Kenneth Koon
MD 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
520
Anthony Joseph Korpisz Jr
MD 03-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
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