Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Washington
Name State Date War Branch
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Robert Holbrook Joy
WA 06-22-1969 Vietnam Air Force
522
Patrick Dennis Kadow
WA 06-19-1970 Vietnam Marines
523
Sigfrid R Karlstrom
WA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Army
524
Keith Walter Kauffman
WA 04-05-1966 Vietnam Army
525
Robert Curt Kearney
WA 01-07-1968 Vietnam Army
526
Wesley Robert Kelby
WA 06-28-1967 Vietnam Army
527
Gary Dale Keller
WA 07-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
528
Peter Patrick W Kellogg
WA 05-15-1970 Vietnam Army
529
Daniel William Keo
WA 04-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
530
Richard Lee Kerkhoff
UT 06-21-1969 Vietnam Army
531
Robert George Kerr
WA 03-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
532
Stanley Jesse Kerr
WA 10-13-1967 Vietnam Army
533
Kenneth Martin Kessinger
WA 04-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
534
Michael Henry Keys
WA 02-24-1971 Vietnam Army
535
Byron Alick Kielley
WA 05-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
536
Gerard Martin Kieswetter
CA 07-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
537
Pierce Mallory Kimball
WA 10-13-1968 Vietnam Army
538
Robert D'Orr King
WA 01-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
539
Ronald Dean King
WA 11-19-1967 Vietnam Army
540
Steve William Kinghammer
WA 01-27-1967 Vietnam Army
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