Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Pennsylvania
Name State Date War Branch
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Timothy Morgan Dick
PA 12-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
682
William Edward Dick Jr
PA 09-19-1968 Vietnam Army
683
Guy Douglas Dickie
PA 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
684
Edward Andrew Dickson
PA 02-07-1965 Vietnam Navy
685
Thomas George Dickson
CA 02-25-1970 Vietnam Marines
686
Dana Edward Diehl
PA 12-10-1968 Vietnam Army
687
Robert Ernest Diehl
PA 03-02-1969 Vietnam Army
688
Richard Lee Diemler
PA 03-04-1969 Vietnam Army
689
Dieter Walter Dietz
PA 11-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
690
Terry Eugene Diffenderfer
PA 06-30-1968 Vietnam Army
691
Steven Orlando Dile
PA 01-28-1970 Vietnam Army
692
Jay Thomas Diller
PA 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
693
Wayne Thomas Dillman
PA 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
694
Dennis Earl Dillon
PA 06-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
695
John Harry Dilmore
PA 04-02-1970 Vietnam Army
696
Thomas Gerard Dineen Jr
PA 08-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
697
Gary Frank Dissinger
PA 10-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
698
John T Dixon
PA 06-09-1966 Vietnam Army
699
Stephen Douglas Dixon
PA 05-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
700
Carey Lee Dobson
PA 05-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
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