Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Ronald William Meyer
IA 06-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
562
David William Michael
IA 11-23-1965 Vietnam Army
563
Ellas Louis Mihalakis
IA 07-09-1968 Vietnam Army
564
Lynn Leroy Miles
IA 01-29-1967 Vietnam Army
565
Paul Lloyd Milius
IA 02-27-1968 Vietnam Navy
566
Charles Claude Miller
IA 04-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
567
James Leroy Miller
IA 01-21-1969 Vietnam Army
568
Joel LeRoy Miller
IA 03-14-1969 Vietnam Army
569
Melvin Dale Miller
IA 07-14-1970 Vietnam Army
570
Merlin Eugene Miller
IA 09-29-1968 Vietnam Army
571
Terry Vernon Miller
IA 05-29-1969 Vietnam Army
572
Michael Wayne Milner
IA 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
573
Steven Michael Mitchell
IA 05-21-1971 Vietnam Army
574
William Richar Mohrhauser
IA 01-26-1969 Vietnam Army
575
Harold Dean Moneysmith
IA 07-27-1967 Vietnam Air Force
576
William David Monfore
IA 11-03-1966 Vietnam Marines
577
Gary Lee Moore
IA 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
578
Larry A Moore
IA 12-06-1967 Vietnam Air Force
579
Jack Lee Morris
IA 10-18-1969 Vietnam Army
580
Marshall Kenneth Morris
IA 05-04-1967 Vietnam Army
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