Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Kenneth Wayne Roche
IA 02-22-1968 Vietnam Army
702
Douglas Ray Roest
WI 03-13-1970 Vietnam Army
703
Cordell Bruce Rogers
IA 05-27-1969 Vietnam Army
704
Craig Ray Rogers
IA 01-07-1970 Vietnam Army
705
George P Rogers
IA 05-07-1967 Vietnam Army
706
Norman Lee Roggow
IA 10-08-1967 Vietnam Navy
707
Lyle Ervin Rohlfsen
IA 06-16-1967 Vietnam Army
708
Gerald George Rosenbaum
IA 03-01-1968 Vietnam Army
709
Stanley Dennis Ross
IA 10-20-1969 Vietnam Army
710
La Roy Frederich Roth
IA 01-07-1970 Vietnam Army
711
Richard John Rudd Jr
IA 04-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
712
Matthew Albert Ruden
IA 11-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
713
Ted James Rule
IA 11-29-1968 Vietnam Army
714
Danny Ray Rundle
CA 09-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
715
Donald Lee Rupe
IA 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
716
Stephen Abram Rushing
IA 07-30-1970 Vietnam Army
717
Allen Bartley Russell
CA 05-20-1967 Vietnam Army
718
David Lynn Rutgers
IA 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
719
Ronald Ray Sagers
IA 05-22-1970 Vietnam Army
720
James William Sampers
IA 09-07-1969 Vietnam Navy
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