Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Ohio
Name State Date War Branch
721
Richard Ernest Dopp
OH 06-29-1969 Vietnam Army
722
Timothy Patrick Doran
OH 07-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
723
Richard Allen Doseck
OH 03-10-1969 Vietnam Army
724
Delbert Douglas
OH 09-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
725
Thomas Evan Douglas
OH 11-22-1965 Vietnam Marines
726
William Lowell Douglas Jr
OH 07-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
727
Clay Edward Downey
OH 02-12-1967 Vietnam Army
728
Edward Francis Downey Jr
OH 02-21-1971 Vietnam Army
729
David Lee Doyle
OH 11-18-1969 Vietnam Army
730
James Edward Dozier
MI 08-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
731
Clifford Earl Draher
OH 12-19-1969 Vietnam Army
732
Carl Wilson Drake
OH 06-18-1970 Vietnam Air Force
733
Roger Kenneth Drake
OH 10-23-1968 Vietnam Army
734
Richard E Dreher
OH 03-27-1972 Vietnam Air Force
735
Robert Charles Drewicz
OH 12-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
736
Larry Gene Drown
OH 09-25-1968 Vietnam Army
737
James Camil Du Pont
OH 09-18-1970 Vietnam Army
738
Gary Lynn Dubach
OH 02-14-1969 Vietnam Army
739
John Paul Duchnowski
OH 11-05-1965 Vietnam Marines
740
Harvey Dudley Jr
OH 11-21-1969 Vietnam Army
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