Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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David Vautour
CT 08-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Juan Antonio Velez
CT 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
603
Lawrence Guy Visconti
CT 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
604
John Sargeant Voegtli
CT 02-10-1966 Vietnam Army
605
Philipp R Vollhardt
CT 02-02-1971 Vietnam Army
606
Warren Demarest Vought Jr
CT 03-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
607
Donald Kevin Walsh
CT 02-25-1969 Vietnam Navy
608
Francis Anthony Walsh Jr
CT 12-21-1972 Vietnam Air Force
609
Bruce Byerly Warner
CT 03-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
610
Donald Michael Wayman
CT 06-12-1969 Vietnam Army
611
George Martin Weitzel
AZ 04-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
612
John Henry Welch III
CT 02-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
613
William Edward West
CT 02-05-1968 Vietnam Army
614
Norman Philip Westwood Jr
CT 05-17-1970 Vietnam Navy
615
Henry Lee Whaley
CT 03-30-1966 Vietnam Marines
616
Douglas Edward White
CT 11-15-1970 Vietnam Army
617
Robert James White
CT 05-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
618
John Dennis Whorff
CT 08-29-1967 Vietnam Army
619
Junior Wilkerson
CT 03-22-1967 Vietnam Army
620
Stephen David Wilkinson
CT 04-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
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