Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Rogner Andre Larson
WA 12-17-1966 Vietnam Marines
582
David Wayne Lauritsen
WA 04-08-1967 Vietnam Army
583
Donny Ray Lawson
WA 05-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
584
Jesse Hugh Lawson
WA 06-11-1965 Vietnam Army
585
Anthony Michael Leach
WA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
586
Walter Daryle Leach
WA 12-01-1966 Vietnam Army
587
Robert Ronald Leisy
WA 12-02-1969 Vietnam Army
588
Lee Newlun Lenz
WA 07-02-1970 Vietnam Army
589
Howard Lloyd Leroy Jr
WA 04-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
590
Roderick Barnum Lester
WA 08-20-1972 Vietnam Navy
591
Lawrence Allen Letterman
WA 11-13-1967 Vietnam Army
592
Vernon Lee Leuning
WA 03-05-1968 Vietnam Army
593
Earl Lloyd Lewis
WA 03-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
594
Billy Bob Leyerle
WA 12-15-1969 Vietnam Army
595
Michael Lewis Lickey
WA 05-11-1969 Vietnam Army
596
Duane Allen Likkel
WA 11-26-1968 Vietnam Army
597
Dale Raymond Lindberg
WA 10-20-1967 Vietnam Army
598
Michael Edwin Linderman
WA 03-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
599
Michael Claude Lindsay
WA 02-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
600
Patrick Eugene Lindstrom
WA 02-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
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