Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Charles Edward Sauer
CT 07-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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Earnest Rollin Saunders
CT 06-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
523
Bradford Preston Sawyer
CT 02-08-1969 Vietnam Army
524
Michael John Scanlon
CT 01-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
525
Robert L Scheidel Jr
CT 04-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
526
John Leonard Schmecker
CT 12-22-1966 Vietnam Army
527
John Robert Schultz
CT 11-13-1966 Vietnam Army
528
Leon Sears
CT 03-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
529
Alton Browning Sebastian
CT 02-05-1968 Vietnam Army
530
Robert Charles Sedgwick
CT 11-09-1967 Vietnam Army
531
Ramon Aurelio Servera-Baez
CT 01-02-1971 Vietnam Army
532
Angelo Joseph Sferrazza
CT 07-11-1966 Vietnam Army
533
George Arthur Shavies
CT 11-26-1968 Vietnam Army
534
Thomas William Shay
CT 06-15-1966 Vietnam Army
535
Daniel John Shea
CT 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
536
John Francis Shea
CT 03-09-1964 Vietnam Army
537
David Lawrence Sheehy
CT 01-08-1967 Vietnam Army
538
Ronald J Sheehy
CT 12-27-1966 Vietnam Army
539
Jerold Jerome Shelton
CT 01-28-1969 Vietnam Army
540
John Brooks Sherman
CT 03-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
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