Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Michael James Romanko
MN 09-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
862
Craig Allen Rood
MN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
863
Thomas David Rostamo
MN 03-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
864
Lee Milton Rowell
MN 02-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
865
Roger Lee Rowland
MN 05-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
866
Herman Francis Rubin
MN 12-11-1968 Vietnam Army
867
Gary Arden Rucktaeschel
MN 10-27-1967 Vietnam Army
868
Thelmer Arthur Rudlong
MN 12-05-1967 Vietnam Army
869
Robert Charles Rusher
CA 01-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
870
John Joseph Russek
MN 12-13-1968 Vietnam Army
871
Jerry William Russell
MN 03-06-1970 Vietnam Army
872
Thomas Lawrence Ryan
MN 03-17-1970 Vietnam Army
873
Charles Edward Ryberg
MN 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
874
John Leslie Ryder
MN 06-09-1970 Vietnam Air Force
875
William George Saarela
MN 08-12-1972 Vietnam Army
876
Raymond Joseph Saathoff
MN 03-16-1971 Vietnam Marines
877
Lester Paul Saba
MN 03-11-1970 Vietnam Army
878
Gerald Duane Sack
MN 07-30-1968 Vietnam Army
879
Gregory Irving Sahlberg
MN 07-17-1971 Vietnam Army
880
Selmer Ernest Salveson
MN 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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