Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Patrick James Paulich
WI 11-30-1970 Vietnam Army
802
John Paul Paulson Jr
WI 12-11-1967 Vietnam Army
803
Louis A Pavlacky Jr
WI 03-14-1970 Vietnam Army
804
Richard Charles Pawelke
WI 12-09-1971 Vietnam Army
805
Terry John Payne
WI 08-05-1970 Vietnam Army
806
Bradley Alan Pearson
WI 07-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
807
Gary Laverne Peat
WI 06-22-1970 Vietnam Army
808
Marvin Clifford Pederson
WI 01-06-1969 Vietnam Army
809
Roger Allen Pederson
WI 03-29-1971 Vietnam Army
810
Richard Eloy Perez
WI 09-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
811
Brian Scott Perlewitz
WI 03-22-1968 Vietnam Army
812
Steven Owen Perlewitz
WI 02-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
813
Terry Lee Perz
WI 12-16-1969 Vietnam Army
814
Joseph James Peterlich
WI 05-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
815
David E Peters
WI 07-20-1966 Vietnam Army
816
Lee Raymond Peters
WI 07-30-1970 Vietnam Army
817
Carl Elving Peterson
WI 02-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
818
Darwin Stuart Peterson
WI 03-13-1970 Vietnam Marines
819
Dennis Newell Peterson
WI 03-29-1972 Vietnam Army
820
John Alfred Peterson
WI 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
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