Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in New Jersey
Name State Date War Branch
821
Robert James Lazaro
NJ 10-09-1967 Vietnam Army
822
Fred Joseph Le Blanc
NJ 02-02-1970 Vietnam Army
823
Lawrence Joseph Le Donne
NJ 03-18-1968 Vietnam Army
824
John Dennis Leary
NJ 04-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
825
Luis Angel Lebron
NJ 01-30-1970 Vietnam Army
826
Bobby Eugene Lee
NJ 02-18-1968 Vietnam Army
827
Clyde A Leeds
NJ 09-03-1966 Vietnam Army
828
O'Neal Legette
NJ 12-05-1965 Vietnam Army
829
Donald Lee Lehew
NJ 08-26-1966 Vietnam Army
830
Rolf Fred Lenzsch
NJ 06-28-1967 Vietnam Army
831
Stephen William Leonardis
NJ 08-16-1968 Vietnam Army
832
Donald Leta
NJ 02-13-1968 Vietnam Army
833
Edwin Harry Levering
NJ 04-11-1966 Vietnam Army
834
Benjamin F Lewis Jr
NJ 06-12-1969 Vietnam Army
835
Richard Gary Lewis
NJ 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
836
Robert Raymond Lewis
VA 04-25-1970 Vietnam Army
837
Jerry Clifton Light
NJ 10-11-1967 Vietnam Army
838
Thomas Edward Lilley
NJ 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
839
John Lance Lindaberry
NJ 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
840
Donald Peter Lindsley
NJ 04-30-1967 Vietnam Army
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