Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
741
Richard Duane Odaffer
MN 02-19-1968 Vietnam Navy
742
Jim Edward Oestriech
MN 03-29-1967 Vietnam Army
743
Jerry Wayne Ofstedahl
CA 08-13-1969 Vietnam Army
744
Gerald Phillip Oglesby
MN 07-19-1968 Vietnam Army
745
David James Ohm
MN 07-20-1968 Vietnam Army
746
Gary Alan Ohman
MN 08-24-1969 Vietnam Army
747
David Paul Oker
MN 01-20-1969 Vietnam Army
748
Steven James Olcott
MN 01-27-1971 Vietnam Army
749
Thomas M Olin
MN 03-15-1967 Vietnam Army
750
Donald Lewis Olive
MN 03-19-1969 Vietnam Army
751
Dale Frank Olmstead
MN 10-21-1969 Vietnam Army
752
Robin Lee Olmstead
WA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
753
Steven Wayne Olsen
CA 05-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
754
Alfred Richard Olson
MN 02-20-1968 Vietnam Army
755
Barry Allen Olson
MN 09-26-1968 Vietnam Army
756
Bruce Dennis Olson
MN 04-19-1971 Vietnam Marines
757
Charles Emmette Olson
MN 02-19-1968 Vietnam Navy
758
Gene John Olson
MN 01-03-1970 Vietnam Army
759
Jerome Andrew Olson
MN 05-21-1971 Vietnam Army
760
Kenneth Lee Olson
MN 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
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