Gold Star Veterans : West Virginia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in West Virginia
Name State Date War Branch
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Donald Everett Pierpoint
WV 09-29-1971 Vietnam Army
542
Wallace Edward Pilson
WV 05-29-1966 Vietnam Army
543
William James Pinter
VA 09-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
544
Charles Dean Plummer
WV 11-14-1968 Vietnam Army
545
Elbert Darrell Poff
WV 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
546
Archie Andrew Porter
WV 10-17-1967 Vietnam Army
547
Franklin Delano Porter
WV 12-30-1964 Vietnam Army
548
David Lee Powell
WV 06-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
549
George Ralph Powell Jr
WV 06-21-1968 Vietnam Army
550
Wavel Wayne Powell
WV 05-02-1969 Vietnam Army
551
Lawrence Buford Prater
WV 10-27-1967 Vietnam Army
552
Joe Harold Pringle
WV 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
553
Willard Floyd Prochaska
VA 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
554
James Patrick Proctor
FL 08-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
555
Kenzel Meredith Racey
WV 03-18-1969 Vietnam Army
556
Dana Lee Rager
WV 01-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
557
Roy Lindsey Ramey
WV 06-06-1969 Vietnam Army
558
Michael Lee Ransbottom
WV 04-07-1968 Vietnam Army
559
Roy Carlas Ransom
WV 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
560
Rodney Kent Ranson
WV 11-20-1969 Vietnam Army
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