Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Steve Klarik
IN 04-10-1968 Vietnam Army
822
Ronald Lavern Klausing
CA 12-15-1967 Vietnam Army
823
George L Kleiber Jr
IN 09-04-1969 Vietnam Army
824
William Stanley Kleint
IN 03-14-1968 Vietnam Army
825
Mary Therese Klinker
IN 04-04-1975 Vietnam Air Force
826
Karl Edwin Klute
IN 03-14-1966 Vietnam Air Force
827
Donald Joseph Knebel
IN 12-25-1970 Vietnam Army
828
Charles Allen Knochel
IN 09-22-1966 Vietnam Navy
829
Thomas Michael Koch
IN 05-28-1966 Vietnam Army
830
John Francis Koehler
IN 04-23-1969 Vietnam Army
831
Terry Kohler
MI 08-12-1972 Vietnam Air Force
832
Mark Andrew Kolvek
IN 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
833
Michael Eugene Kraft
IN 04-08-1967 Vietnam Army
834
Ronald Calvin Kraus
IN 08-12-1965 Vietnam Marines
835
Jack Gale Krider
IN 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
836
Roger Allen Kros
IN 11-19-1967 Vietnam Army
837
Leo Neal Kryske
IN 08-25-1968 Vietnam Army
838
Bennie Ksiazek
IN 03-01-1968 Vietnam Army
839
Robert John Kuhlman Jr
IN 01-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
840
Clifford Martin Kuhn
IN 11-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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