Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Washington
Name State Date War Branch
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Stephen Morley MacCallum
WA 11-13-1968 Vietnam Army
622
David Leslie Mace
WA 09-29-1968 Vietnam Army
623
Gary Leigh Mack
WA 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
624
David Webster MacLurg
WA 09-27-1970 Vietnam Army
625
Rene Lee Malarz
WA 08-24-1967 Vietnam Army
626
Larry Joe Malatesta
WA 08-01-1970 Vietnam Army
627
Lawrence Michael Malone
WA 01-07-1968 Vietnam Army
628
Richard Charles Mannery
WA 07-26-1968 Vietnam Army
629
Robert Donald Marco
WA 04-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
630
Allen Henry Marinsic
WA 11-24-1967 Vietnam Army
631
Gerald William Markwith
WA 03-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
632
Merle James Martin
WA 01-28-1969 Vietnam Army
633
Richard Earl Martinez
WA 08-28-1969 Vietnam Navy
634
Gregory Allen Marvin
WA 03-01-1969 Vietnam Army
635
Charles Buckley Mason
WA 05-18-1968 Vietnam Army
636
Terry Dean Mason
WA 09-05-1969 Vietnam Navy
637
Allan Dean Masteller
CA 02-28-1968 Vietnam Army
638
Michael John Masterson
WA 10-13-1968 Vietnam Air Force
639
Patrick Thomas Mathews
WA 08-11-1972 Vietnam Air Force
640
Mark Allen Matter
WA 10-01-1970 Vietnam Army
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