Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Gary Wayne Weir
IA 10-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
862
Richard Mark Welch
IA 10-02-1968 Vietnam Air Force
863
John Fredrick Werner
IA 08-23-1970 Vietnam Army
864
Grayson Jerald West
IA 12-16-1965 Vietnam Army
865
James William West
IA 12-16-1967 Vietnam Army
866
Richard Charles Westberg
IA 03-10-1968 Vietnam Army
867
Terry Michael Westergard
IA 11-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
868
Cyril Jeffrey Westly
IA 03-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
869
Gordon John Wetjen
IA 02-07-1968 Vietnam Army
870
Donald Dennis Weyker
IA 12-05-1968 Vietnam Army
871
Allen Joseph White
IA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
872
Stanley Dean White
IA 01-03-1969 Vietnam Army
873
Wayne Frank Whiteman
IA 10-22-1967 Vietnam Marines
874
Lawrence William Whitford Jr
IA 11-02-1969 Vietnam Air Force
875
Paul Frank Widtfeldt Jr
IA 10-08-1966 Vietnam Army
876
Thomas Dewey Wilcox
IA 06-04-1968 Vietnam Army
877
Steven Earl Wildman
IA 08-08-1968 Vietnam Navy
878
David Hunter Wilkerson
IA 05-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
879
Dennis Neil Williams
IA 11-22-1966 Vietnam Navy
880
Gary Lynn Williams
IA 08-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
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