Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Connecticut
Name State Date War Branch
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Johnie Lee Blount Jr
CT 07-04-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Gerald Lee Bourdeau
CT 11-05-1966 Vietnam Army
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Thomas John Bowe
CT 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
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Gerald David Boyd
CT 06-21-1967 Vietnam Army
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Donald Leon Braman
CT 01-02-1963 Vietnam Army
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James Allan Branson
CT 09-10-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Paul Joseph Braun
CT 04-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Charles Edwin Bray Jr
CT 07-09-1970 Vietnam Army
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Stephen John Brennan
CT 07-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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Samuel Walter Brewer
CT 08-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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Robert Earl Bridges
CT 06-17-1967 Vietnam Air Force
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Richard Edward Broadhurst
CT 08-04-1965 Vietnam Marines
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Daniel Scanlon Brooker
FL 11-15-1971 Vietnam Army
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William Francis Brooks
CT 03-17-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Alexander Cameron Brown
CT 11-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Orville Brown
CT 04-19-1966 Vietnam Air Force
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Richard Craig Brown
CT 03-10-1968 Vietnam Army
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Paul Joseph Bruno
CT 07-08-1965 Vietnam Army
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Creed Lorenzio Bryant
CT 09-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
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William F Burdick Jr
CT 06-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
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