Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Iowa
Name State Date War Branch
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Glenn Raymond Morrison Jr
IA 10-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
582
Charles Allen Morse
IA 03-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
583
Thomas E Mortice III
IA 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
584
David Harold Mueller
IA 10-14-1966 Vietnam Army
585
Michael Eugene Mullen
IA 02-18-1970 Vietnam Army
586
Michael Raymond Munch
IA 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
587
Thomas Joseph Murphy
IA 03-21-1967 Vietnam Army
588
Richard Lemoyne Murray
IA 04-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
589
David Ira Musch
IA 09-30-1966 Vietnam Marines
590
Toney Francis Mycka Jr
IA 06-20-1969 Vietnam Army
591
Charles Louis Myers Jr
IA 07-21-1968 Vietnam Army
592
David Wendell Myers
IA 11-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
593
Robert Leslie Myers
WA 05-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
594
Gary Arnold Neavor
IA 05-24-1969 Vietnam Army
595
Thomas Allen Nebel
IA 05-28-1969 Vietnam Army
596
Larry Joseph Nehring
IA 01-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
597
Clifford Dale Nelson
IA 07-25-1967 Vietnam Army
598
Duane Michael Nelson
IA 10-10-1965 Vietnam Army
599
Tim Edwin Newell
IA 09-09-1970 Vietnam Army
600
James Vernon Newendorp
IA 10-01-1971 Vietnam Air Force
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