Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
621
John Edward Malone
CA 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
622
Thomas George Manderfeld
MN 04-10-1969 Vietnam Army
623
Douglas Thomas Manka
MN 11-14-1972 Vietnam Navy
624
Roger Michael Mannie
MN 10-28-1965 Vietnam Army
625
Robert J Mariz
MN 01-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
626
Larry Frank Markus
MN 05-26-1967 Vietnam Army
627
Robert Frank Marthaler
MN 05-22-1970 Vietnam Army
628
Carl Raymond Martin
MN 05-21-1969 Vietnam Army
629
Terry Lee Martin
MN 10-03-1967 Vietnam Army
630
Darrell Wayne Martinson
MN 05-02-1966 Vietnam Army
631
Delvin Carl Martinson
MN 11-28-1969 Vietnam Army
632
Leroy Clayton Martinson
MN 12-08-1968 Vietnam Army
633
Ronald James Matel
MN 06-09-1969 Vietnam Army
634
Richard Alan Matheis
MN 05-08-1970 Vietnam Army
635
Michael Alfred Mathison
MN 05-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
636
Charles Lee Maxie
MN 08-19-1966 Vietnam Army
637
Dwight Bennie Mayer
MN 03-07-1967 Vietnam Army
638
Thomas Hubert McCarty
MN 07-23-1969 Vietnam Air Force
639
Michael James McClellan
MN 11-21-1969 Vietnam Army
640
John James McCloskey
MN 05-10-1966 Vietnam Army
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