Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Angelo Giacobbe
NJ 08-19-1968 Vietnam Army
502
James Lloyd Giegel
NJ 05-26-1970 Vietnam Marines
503
James Xavier Gilch
NJ 07-21-1966 Vietnam Army
504
Ricky Dean Gilchrist
NJ 06-23-1971 Vietnam Army
505
Franklin N Giles Jr
NJ 03-27-1968 Vietnam Army
506
Robert Knell Gillies
NJ 04-21-1969 Vietnam Navy
507
Robert Bruce Gilray Jr
NJ 09-07-1968 Vietnam Army
508
Daniel J Giordano III
NJ 05-18-1969 Vietnam Marines
509
Jules T Girtanner
NJ 08-26-1966 Vietnam Army
510
John Turner Glanville Jr
NJ 06-13-1966 Vietnam Navy
511
George Howard Glawson Jr
NJ 06-01-1971 Vietnam Army
512
Dennis Stephen Gleason
NJ 03-26-1968 Vietnam Army
513
Manzie Glover Jr
NJ 09-19-1966 Vietnam Army
514
Aaron George Glynn
NJ 05-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
515
Norman Robert Goble
NJ 11-21-1967 Vietnam Army
516
Frederick Goczal
NJ 09-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
517
Charles Fairchild Godfrey
NJ 01-01-1970 Vietnam Army
518
William Rolland Godfrey
NJ 10-10-1969 Vietnam Army
519
Floyd Harold Goff
NJ 02-25-1971 Vietnam Army
520
Louis Charles Goi
FL 03-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
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