Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Washington
Name State Date War Branch
861
Richard Lee Rowland Jr
AZ 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
862
Thomas Patrick Rowland
WA 10-28-1965 Vietnam Marines
863
Kenneth Hans Rud
WA 02-06-1967 Vietnam Army
864
William Herman Ruff
WA 12-26-1969 Vietnam Army
865
Hector Lopez Ruiz
WA 11-24-1967 Vietnam Army
866
Ronald James Russell
WA 08-01-1966 Vietnam Army
867
Frank David Ryan Jr
CA 04-10-1970 Vietnam Air Force
868
John Shaw Sabine IV
WA 03-30-1966 Vietnam Army
869
Richard Frank Salazar
WA 03-22-1969 Vietnam Army
870
Daunt Brunell Sanders
WA 07-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
871
Harvey Richard Sanders
CA 05-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
872
David James Sandvig
WA 03-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
873
Robert Ray Sanford
WA 07-20-1969 Vietnam Army
874
Kenneth Eugene Sargent
WA 11-20-1965 Vietnam Army
875
Stevan Roy Sargent
WA 02-15-1968 Vietnam Army
876
Roger Douglas Saux
WA 04-18-1968 Vietnam Army
877
Howard Leroy Savare
WA 03-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
878
Duane Charles Schell
WA 09-18-1965 Vietnam Army
879
David Eric Schelvan
WA 04-26-1967 Vietnam Army
880
Kenneth Alfred Schimanski
WA 09-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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