Gold Star Veterans : Kansas Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Kansas
Name State Date War Branch
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Lawrence Edward Bauer
KS 04-30-1969 Vietnam Army
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John Oliver Baughman
KS 04-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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David Leon Baumgardner
CA 03-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
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James Francis Becker
AZ 05-30-1969 Vietnam Army
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Larry Gene Belden
KS 07-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Charles Martin Bell
KS 01-03-1968 Vietnam Navy
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William Russell Beller Jr
KS 04-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Steven Henry Bennefeld
KS 07-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Merlin Herman Bergan
KS 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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Gerald David Berger
KS 08-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Tommy Joe Berrier
KS 08-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Patrick Michael Berwert
KS 03-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Ralph Nevin Bickford
KS 03-22-1969 Vietnam Army
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Lee Wayne Billingsly
KS 07-22-1972 Vietnam Army
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Gary Lee Binder
KS 10-13-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Dannie Leon Bird
KS 01-14-1969 Vietnam Army
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Samuel Richard Bird
KS 01-27-1967 Vietnam Army
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James Louis Bishop
KS 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Douglas Robert Bittle
KS 06-21-1969 Vietnam Army
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Mark Stephen Black
WA 03-30-1966 Vietnam Marines
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