Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Pennsylvania
Name State Date War Branch
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Leroy Elliott
PA 05-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
802
Adolphus Ellis
PA 03-01-1968 Vietnam Army
803
Raymond Ellis
PA 09-30-1965 Vietnam Navy
804
Hugh William Elmore
PA 03-25-1966 Vietnam Army
805
William David Eltringham
PA 02-06-1968 Vietnam Army
806
Meir Engel
PA 12-16-1964 Vietnam Army
807
James Francis Engelmeier
PA 06-12-1969 Vietnam Army
808
Glenn H English Jr
PA 09-07-1970 Vietnam Army
809
Ruben English
PA 06-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
810
Richard Charles Engroff
PA 10-09-1967 Vietnam Army
811
Blaine Wilbert Enos Jr
PA 01-31-1970 Vietnam Army
812
Larry David Epstine
PA 04-30-1972 Vietnam Army
813
William James Erkes Jr
PA 01-07-1970 Vietnam Army
814
Charles Joseph Esbensen
PA 12-10-1966 Vietnam Marines
815
Dennis Charles Eshleman
PA 01-29-1969 Vietnam Army
816
John Lee Espenshied
OH 10-21-1969 Vietnam Air Force
817
Michael John Estocin
PA 04-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
818
Richard Loy Etchberger
PA 03-11-1968 Vietnam Air Force
819
Charles Horton Eubank
PA 05-21-1970 Vietnam Army
820
Richard Evancho
PA 03-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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