Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Duane Lee Morningstar
MN 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
682
Barry Lee Mott
MN 07-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
683
Lloyd Francis Mousseau
CA 05-02-1968 Vietnam Army
684
Craig Stanley Muhich
MN 06-14-1968 Vietnam Army
685
James Raymond Mulvaney Jr
MN 01-23-1969 Vietnam Army
686
Steven Douglas Munden
MN 12-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
687
Daniel Joseph Murphy
MN 08-30-1968 Vietnam Navy
688
Patrick Peter Murray
MN 01-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
689
Clinton Allen Sr Musil
MN 05-31-1971 Vietnam Army
690
Arthur S Nabben
MN 01-20-1971 Vietnam Army
691
Joseph Robert Nehl
MN 07-27-1970 Vietnam Army
692
Dennis Dean Nehring
MN 02-06-1968 Vietnam Army
693
Bruce Jeffrey Nelson
MN 08-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
694
Charles Carter Nelson
MN 11-19-1967 Vietnam Air Force
695
Daniel Ivan Nelson
MN 05-30-1967 Vietnam Army
696
David Thomas Nelson
MN 04-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
697
Dennis Leroy Nelson
MN 05-20-1966 Vietnam Army
698
Dennis Orville Nelson
MN 03-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
699
James Leslie Nelson
MN 11-08-1969 Vietnam Army
700
Max Alvin Nelson
MN 02-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
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