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
801
Harvey Lee Rembert
OK 12-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
802
Lawrence Francis Reyman
OK 10-30-1967 Vietnam Army
803
David Mack Reynolds
OK 03-08-1968 Vietnam Army
804
Earnest Lane Reynolds
OK 12-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
805
Eldon Lee Reynolds
OK 07-14-1969 Vietnam Army
806
James Stephen Reynolds Jr
AZ 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
807
William Donald Reynolds
OK 03-28-1965 Vietnam Marines
808
Raymond Dale Rhamy
OK 06-25-1967 Vietnam Army
809
Wayne A Rhodes
OK 04-13-1968 Vietnam Army
810
Wayne Richards
OK 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
811
Walter Ray Riddle
OK 11-19-1967 Vietnam Army
812
Jesse Lee Ridge
OK 06-09-1969 Vietnam Army
813
Rodney L Rieger
OK 02-24-1967 Vietnam Army
814
Joe Ed Riley Jr
OK 05-10-1968 Vietnam Army
815
Larry Lloyd Riley
OK 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
816
Herman Hiram Ritchie
OK 01-13-1966 Vietnam Air Force
817
Lawrence Stephen Robbins
OK 05-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
818
Albert C Roberts
OK 02-28-1966 Vietnam Army
819
Charles Dwaine Roberts
OK 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
820
Don Mark Robertson
OK 04-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
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