Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Washington
Name State Date War Branch
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Thomas Paul Miller
WA 10-26-1965 Vietnam Navy
682
Juan Velasco Mina Jr
WA 03-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
683
Steven Jeffery Minkler
WA 07-18-1971 Vietnam Army
684
Daniel James Minor
WA 02-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
685
Steven Michael Miotke
WA 08-17-1969 Vietnam Army
686
Leonard Miramontez
WA 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
687
Kenneth Gene Misner
WA 04-04-1969 Vietnam Marines
688
Maurice Karl Mock
WA 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
689
Lester James Moe
WA 03-29-1971 Vietnam Navy
690
Joseph Allen Moen
WA 10-06-1966 Vietnam Marines
691
Robert Allen Montgomery
WA 04-02-1967 Vietnam Army
692
Thomas Michael Moore
WA 11-01-1966 Vietnam Navy
693
Rainer K Morgan
NJ 01-08-1968 Vietnam Army
694
Clement Joseph Morisette
WA 10-26-1966 Vietnam Navy
695
Kazuto Moriwaki
WA 11-07-1968 Vietnam Army
696
Archie Wayne Morris
WA 08-21-1967 Vietnam Army
697
Patrick Bennett Morris
WA 06-30-1971 Vietnam Army
698
Brian John Morrow
WA 10-31-1969 Vietnam Army
699
Charles Tienerey Morton
WA 12-07-1970 Vietnam Army
700
David Wesley Moseley
WA 05-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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