Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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George Henry Heppen Jr
IN 05-21-1967 Vietnam Army
662
Dewey William Heroy
IN 07-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
663
Samuel Eugene Hewitt
IN 03-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
664
John Eugene Heyen
IN 10-06-1968 Vietnam Army
665
Thomas Steven Hickman
IN 08-26-1970 Vietnam Army
666
Carman Keeton Hicks
IN 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
667
Donald Gene Hicks
IN 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
668
Thomas Micheal Hiday
IN 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
669
Allen L Higginbothan
IN 04-02-1966 Vietnam Army
670
Thomas Andrew Higgins
IN 09-02-1969 Vietnam Army
671
Dennis Eugene Hill
IN 11-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
672
John Russell Hills
IN 02-14-1966 Vietnam Air Force
673
Stephan Carl Himes
IN 05-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
674
Terri Liegh Hines
IN 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
675
Carl Rodman Hinkle
IN 12-29-1968 Vietnam Army
676
Reggie Westel Hinson
IN 02-20-1970 Vietnam Army
677
Dennis Ray Hinton
IN 10-10-1971 Vietnam Army
678
Lee Charles Hitchcock
IN 09-10-1967 Vietnam Air Force
679
Larry Lewis Hobbs
AZ 03-11-1967 Vietnam Army
680
David Allen Hockett
IN 02-20-1970 Vietnam Army
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