Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Tony Sylvester Oliver
MD 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
682
James Timothy Oneill
MD 07-04-1973 Vietnam Navy
683
Michael William Orash
MD 04-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
684
Joseph Anthony Oreto
MD 04-13-1969 Vietnam Army
685
David Franklin Osborne
MD 05-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
686
David William Osborne
MD 08-23-1970 Vietnam Army
687
Donald Gwyn Osborne
MD 10-26-1967 Vietnam Army
688
John Gardner Osterhous
VA 03-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
689
Richard Deane Ott
MD 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
690
Dean Gilman Owen
MD 04-06-1968 Vietnam Army
691
George Adam Owens
MD 03-29-1968 Vietnam Army
692
Thomas Brevard Owens
MD 07-08-1970 Vietnam Army
693
Robert Albert Painter Jr
MD 09-26-1970 Vietnam Army
694
James Allen Parker
MD 03-04-1970 Vietnam Army
695
William Thomas Parker III
MD 06-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
696
Donald Jerald Parks
MD 10-06-1968 Vietnam Army
697
Charles Walter Parsons
MD 06-12-1966 Vietnam Army
698
Emidio Pasqualucci
MD 06-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
699
James George Patzwall
MD 02-28-1966 Vietnam Army
700
Eugene Jerome Payne III
MD 03-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
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