Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Dennis Richard Linnell
WA 11-11-1970 Vietnam Army
602
Richard Allen Livingston
WA 10-02-1969 Vietnam Navy
603
Robert Eric Lochridge
WA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
604
Moon Wai Lock
WA 06-28-1965 Vietnam Army
605
Norman Elliott Lodholm
WA 06-13-1968 Vietnam Army
606
Gordon Wesley Logan Jr
WA 11-12-1969 Vietnam Army
607
Jacob Drummond Logan
WA 12-02-1965 Vietnam Navy
608
Ralph Terence Lomen
WA 06-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
609
James Arthur Long
WA 02-18-1971 Vietnam Army
610
Luther Albert Lono
WA 09-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
611
Merle E Loobey
WA 03-09-1971 Vietnam Army
612
Stephen Ray Lopeman
WA 05-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
613
Robert Lopez
WA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Army
614
Kerry Brent Love
WA 10-23-1969 Vietnam Army
615
Donald Everett Lowe
WA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
616
Alvin Leroy Lowery
WA 03-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
617
Harry Dwight Lund
WA 11-05-1966 Vietnam Army
618
Tommie Richard Lunn
WA 05-03-1967 Vietnam Army
619
John Thomas Lynn
WA 07-21-1968 Vietnam Army
620
Dale Alan MacArthur
WA 12-08-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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