Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
721
William Jursza Jr
NJ 04-27-1968 Vietnam Army
722
John Angelo Kalivas
NJ 06-07-1969 Vietnam Army
723
Edward J Kaminski
NJ 02-29-1968 Vietnam Army
724
Michael Kane
CA 01-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
725
Richard Raymond Kane
NJ 09-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
726
John Michael Kapeluck
NJ 11-08-1967 Vietnam Army
727
Allan Harvey Katz
CA 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
728
Wladislaw Kaus
NJ 04-13-1970 Vietnam Army
729
Brendan John Kearns
NJ 11-10-1967 Vietnam Air Force
730
Joseph Thomas Kearns Jr
NJ 06-03-1967 Vietnam Air Force
731
William Gilbert Keeler
NJ 12-02-1968 Vietnam Army
732
Arthur Keen
NJ 06-27-1966 Vietnam Navy
733
Robert James Keenan
NJ 04-26-1966 Vietnam Army
734
Herbert Albert Kehrli
FL 02-28-1968 Vietnam Air Force
735
Robert Joseph Kein
NJ 07-29-1969 Vietnam Army
736
Francis Joseph Keller
NJ 05-28-1970 Vietnam Army
737
Joseph John Keller Jr
NJ 09-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
738
Leonard Keller
NJ 03-10-1970 Vietnam Army
739
Charles Wesley Kelly
NJ 01-17-1967 Vietnam Navy
740
James Horace Kennard
NJ 11-19-1966 Vietnam Army
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