Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Steven Douglas McDowell
IA 02-09-1971 Vietnam Army
542
Donald Paul Mcgrane
IA 07-19-1967 Vietnam Navy
543
Wayne Thomas McGuire
IA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
544
Gerald Claude McKeen
IA 09-24-1966 Vietnam Navy
545
William Russell McKibben
IA 04-25-1970 Vietnam Army
546
David Lee McMath
IA 08-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
547
Donald Woodward McNamara
IA 07-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
548
Ronald Harvey McNees
CA 06-05-1965 Vietnam Marines
549
Joe Billy McNett
IA 11-12-1970 Vietnam Army
550
William Joseph McPherson
FL 07-30-1970 Vietnam Army
551
Byron Dean McQuinn
IA 02-24-1969 Vietnam Army
552
Leonard Lloyd McQuinn Jr
IA 09-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
553
Ronald Leroy Means
IA 02-05-1968 Vietnam Army
554
Carroll Rodney Meier
IA 05-28-1968 Vietnam Army
555
Roy Alan Meier
IA 03-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
556
Richard James Meighan
IA 03-17-1968 Vietnam Army
557
John Patrick Meloy
IA 12-10-1968 Vietnam Army
558
James Lee Merrick Jr
IA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Navy
559
Charles Everett Merritt
IA 12-28-1969 Vietnam Army
560
David Lee Meyer
IA 01-11-1971 Vietnam Army
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