Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Peter Alan Gruca
NJ 11-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
562
Salvatore Guarino
NJ 09-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
563
Stephen Douglas Gucofski
FL 03-22-1971 Vietnam Army
564
Thomas Andrew Guenther
NJ 02-14-1970 Vietnam Army
565
Dario David Guerra
NJ 11-23-1968 Vietnam Army
566
Frank Joseph Gundaker
NJ 08-01-1966 Vietnam Army
567
David James Gunster
NJ 06-06-1968 Vietnam Air Force
568
Boris Walter Gurdcilani
NJ 08-23-1969 Vietnam Army
569
Erwin John Haarwaldt
NJ 03-20-1967 Vietnam Army
570
Leon Frederick Haas
NJ 07-17-1972 Vietnam Navy
571
Charles Harry Haber Jr
NJ 03-22-1967 Vietnam Army
572
Edward Haddock
NJ 01-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
573
Stephen James Hadley
NJ 05-15-1971 Vietnam Army
574
James David Hagelstein
NJ 02-14-1970 Vietnam Marines
575
Jeffrey Charles Hahn
NJ 10-11-1967 Vietnam Army
576
John Charles Haines Jr
NJ 03-07-1967 Vietnam Navy
577
John Matthew Haley Jr
NJ 09-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
578
John Anthony Halladay
NJ 09-14-1969 Vietnam Army
579
Michael Patrick Halpin
NJ 01-19-1968 Vietnam Army
580
Macdonald Brooke Halsey
NJ 07-21-1969 Vietnam Army
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