Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Donald Wayne Lattman
MN 03-03-1968 Vietnam Army
562
Joel Thomas Lau
MN 11-01-1969 Vietnam Army
563
Michael Eugene Lavallee
MN 10-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
564
Francis Martin Lawrence Jr
FL 04-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
565
Darol Edward Lawrenz
MN 09-04-1968 Vietnam Army
566
Charles Richard Le Bosquet
WI 08-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
567
Thomas Glen Le Duc
MN 07-18-1968 Vietnam Army
568
Bruce Vernon Le Noue
MN 03-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
569
Jerome F Le Vasseur Jr
MN 12-19-1967 Vietnam Army
570
Daniel Bing Ledin
MN 06-17-1969 Vietnam Army
571
Clyde Marvin Lee
MN 12-04-1967 Vietnam Army
572
Robert Allan Leeman
CA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
573
Derlyn Reynold Lehmann
MN 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
574
Vernon Leroy Leino
MN 05-20-1967 Vietnam Army
575
Lyle Gordon Leppke
MN 08-05-1969 Vietnam Army
576
Lawrence Frank Lewellin
MN 04-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
577
Thomas Charles Lewer
MN 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
578
Roger Charles Lewis
MN 08-21-1967 Vietnam Army
579
Theodore Edward Leyde
MN 05-06-1968 Vietnam Army
580
Jay Leslie Lieberman
MN 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
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