Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
761
Curtis Allen Rhodes
MD 04-01-1968 Vietnam Army
762
Jerry David Rice
MD 09-18-1969 Vietnam Marines
763
Edward Charles Rietschy
MD 04-11-1972 Vietnam Army
764
Joseph Henry Riffle
MD 10-15-1968 Vietnam Army
765
Lawrence L Ringgold Jr
MD 05-17-1966 Vietnam Army
766
John Wilson Roberts III
MD 02-22-1970 Vietnam Army
767
George Lord Robertson
MD 01-26-1971 Vietnam Army
768
Bruce Elton Robinson
VA 02-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
769
Clarence Robinson Jr
MD 02-21-1969 Vietnam Army
770
Clinton Curtis Robinson
MD 01-09-1971 Vietnam Army
771
George Robinson
MD 04-25-1969 Vietnam Army
772
Larry Lee Robinson
MD 05-17-1971 Vietnam Army
773
Ralph Lewis Robinson
MD 10-01-1972 Vietnam Navy
774
Samuel Percell Robinson
MD 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
775
William D Robinson Jr
MD 09-18-1968 Vietnam Army
776
Wayne M Rockenbaugh
MD 07-01-1967 Vietnam Army
777
John Frederick Rodenberg
MD 08-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
778
Robert Paul Roehmer
MD 04-16-1969 Vietnam Army
779
Bobby Dale Rogers
MD 01-31-1969 Vietnam Marines
780
Donald William Rohleder
MD 10-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
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