Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Thomas Joe Hoeckelberg
IN 12-23-1968 Vietnam Army
682
Thomas Edward Hofer
IN 04-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
683
Ronald Alvin Hoff
IN 07-16-1969 Vietnam Army
684
Terry Alan Hoffman
IN 08-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
685
John Wesley Hogan
IL 03-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
686
Jeffrey Lynn Holbrook
IN 02-20-1968 Vietnam Army
687
Robert Eugene Holdeman
IN 11-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
688
David Lee Holdredge
CA 01-16-1969 Vietnam Navy
689
David Lee Hollman
IN 09-18-1969 Vietnam Marines
690
Raymond Richard Hollopeter
IN 11-11-1967 Vietnam Army
691
Paul David Holloway
FL 01-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
692
Thomas Eugene Holloway
IN 04-12-1969 Vietnam Navy
693
Lonnie Michael Holmes
IN 06-15-1967 Vietnam Army
694
Rodger Dale Holmes
IN 02-25-1969 Vietnam Army
695
Bernard Lee Holzknecht
IN 08-11-1969 Vietnam Army
696
Willie Elsworth H Honaker
IN 09-05-1965 Vietnam Army
697
William Wren Hook
IN 02-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
698
William Arthur Hoos Jr
IN 02-14-1966 Vietnam Army
699
Rex Michael Hoover
IN 09-17-1968 Vietnam Army
700
Ralph J Hornaday
FL 03-27-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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