Gold Star Veterans : Virginia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Virginia
Name State Date War Branch
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Ronnie Herbert Beals
CA 12-29-1967 Vietnam Army
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Leon Beard
VA 01-30-1969 Vietnam Army
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Ernest Michael Beauchamp
VA 03-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Douglas Martin Beckman
VA 01-08-1971 Vietnam Army
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James Malcolm Beckner
VA 10-16-1964 Vietnam Air Force
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William Bell Jr
VA 12-17-1971 Vietnam Army
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Paul Brian Benoit
VA 11-29-1969 Vietnam Army
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Clifton Ballantyn Bergman
VA 10-14-1967 Vietnam Army
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Robert Edward Bernhardt
VA 02-05-1973 Vietnam Air Force
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Bruce Carlton Bessor
VA 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
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John Calvin Bettis
VA 05-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
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James Richard Biernacki
CA 03-14-1968 Vietnam Army
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Henry Charles Biggerstaff
VA 05-10-1968 Vietnam Army
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Danny Lee Bitner
VA 08-30-1968 Vietnam Army
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Harry Lee Blackburn Jr
VA 05-10-1972 Vietnam Navy
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Milton Blackwell
VA 06-04-1969 Vietnam Army
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Charles Edward Blair
VA 03-19-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Thomas George Blair Jr
VA 05-29-1971 Vietnam Army
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Howell Frank Blakey
VA 04-11-1970 Vietnam Marines
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John Wesley Blanding
VA 05-29-1969 Vietnam Army
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