Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
781
James Edward Pulley
OK 06-14-1969 Vietnam Army
782
Edgar Russell Pulliam Jr
OK 01-11-1970 Vietnam Army
783
Doyle Gean Pulse
OK 05-15-1970 Vietnam Army
784
Patrick Lawrence Purdin
CA 11-22-1969 Vietnam Navy
785
Donald Ray O Ragsdale
OK 04-01-1970 Vietnam Army
786
Florentino Rangel
OK 08-29-1968 Vietnam Army
787
Kenneth Dean Rankin
OK 11-16-1969 Vietnam Navy
788
Donald Lee Rankins
OK 06-12-1968 Vietnam Army
789
Frederick Joel Ransbottom
OK 05-12-1968 Vietnam Army
790
James Terry Ranstead
OK 01-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
791
William Henry Rapp Jr
OK 12-30-1969 Vietnam Army
792
Lenox Lee Ratcliff
OK 02-08-1971 Vietnam Air Force
793
John Mack Ray
OK 12-08-1967 Vietnam Army
794
Robert Kenneth Raymond
OK 02-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
795
John Arthur Reed
OK 09-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
796
William Elbert Reed
OK 06-18-1971 Vietnam Army
797
James Edward Reeder
OK 01-30-1969 Vietnam Army
798
Chester Roy Reese Jr
OK 08-23-1970 Vietnam Army
799
John Curtis Reevs
OK 08-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
800
Carl J Reid
OK 02-24-1968 Vietnam Army
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