Gold Star Veterans : West Virginia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in West Virginia
Name State Date War Branch
721
Robert Dale Uhl
CA 03-01-1971 Vietnam Army
722
Samuel Gilmore Umstot Jr
WV 09-12-1968 Vietnam Army
723
Watson Underwood Jr
WV 04-02-1968 Vietnam Army
724
Paul Richard Urban Jr
WV 02-20-1968 Vietnam Army
725
John Wesley Valentine
WV 10-12-1968 Vietnam Army
726
Jake Harold Van Meter Jr
WV 10-07-1967 Vietnam Army
727
Lloyd Allen Vannatter
VA 12-10-1965 Vietnam Marines
728
Charles Lindon Vanover Sr
WV 05-19-1966 Vietnam Army
729
Billy Joe Vickers
WV 04-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
730
Philip Vilone Jr
WV 06-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
731
Richard Elsworth Vincent
WV 03-09-1968 Vietnam Army
732
Charles David Wadsworth
WV 03-04-1966 Vietnam Army
733
Roy Leacy Walker
WV 06-08-1969 Vietnam Army
734
Glen Everett Wallace
GA 05-19-1966 Vietnam Air Force
735
Hobart McKinley Wallace Jr
WV 01-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
736
Wendell Levern Wallace
WV 12-31-1970 Vietnam Army
737
Thurman Tracy Walls
WV 04-22-1968 Vietnam Army
738
William Porter Walters
WV 06-29-1971 Vietnam Army
739
Cecil Y Ware
WV 02-24-1966 Vietnam Army
740
Oliver Argyle Ware
WV 05-18-1967 Vietnam Army
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