Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Randolph Leroy Johnson
WI 02-20-1971 Vietnam Army
502
Ronald Peter Johnson
WI 11-20-1965 Vietnam Army
503
Ross Arnold Johnson Jr
WI 01-02-1969 Vietnam Army
504
Timothy Holton Johnson
WI 11-06-1965 Vietnam Army
505
Verne DeWitt Johnson III
UT 10-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
506
Richard J Johnston
CA 06-22-1967 Vietnam Army
507
Kent Leroy Johnstone
WI 02-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
508
Robert Walter Joosten
WI 07-16-1967 Vietnam Navy
509
Jeffrey Robert Jordan
WI 03-19-1968 Vietnam Army
510
Larry Duane Judkins
WI 02-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
511
Richard Henry Junk
WI 05-20-1968 Vietnam Army
512
Joseph Peter Jurgella
WI 10-25-1970 Vietnam Navy
513
Allen John Kakuk
WI 08-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
514
Philip Alfred Kalhagen
WI 06-19-1970 Vietnam Army
515
Kenneth Harvey Kanaman
WI 03-03-1970 Vietnam Navy
516
Dale Rodney Karpenske
WI 03-09-1968 Vietnam Army
517
Daniel Mark Kasten
WI 05-07-1967 Vietnam Army
518
James Thomas Kearns
WI 09-14-1965 Vietnam Navy
519
Dennis Wright Keefe
WI 07-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
520
Barry Charles Kellenbenz
WI 01-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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