Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Iowa
Name State Date War Branch
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Waldo Alva Williams
IA 01-04-1970 Vietnam Army
882
Bryan Lee Wilson
IA 11-03-1968 Vietnam Army
883
Donald Wayne Wilson
IA 03-16-1970 Vietnam Navy
884
Jeffrey Lynn Wilson
IA 03-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
885
John Joseph Wilson
IA 12-16-1970 Vietnam Army
886
John Robert Wilson
FL 10-24-1968 Vietnam Army
887
Keith Leslie Wilson
IA 08-31-1968 Vietnam Army
888
Paul Josiah Wilson
IA 01-17-1969 Vietnam Army
889
Jon Richard Winger
IA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Army
890
Daniel Lee Wisely
IA 01-06-1968 Vietnam Army
891
Steven Lee Wissink
IA 02-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
892
Lloyd Cyrus Wohlford Jr
IA 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
893
Kent Carter Wolf
IA 08-03-1970 Vietnam Army
894
Warren Kenneth Wolff
IA 11-18-1971 Vietnam Army
895
Craig Benton Wolford
IA 02-14-1963 Vietnam Army
896
Donald Fred Wood
IA 08-19-1969 Vietnam Army
897
Rex Stewart Wood
IA 06-02-1967 Vietnam Navy
898
Stephen Lee Woodard
IA 05-16-1968 Vietnam Army
899
Clayton Leon Woods
IA 02-19-1971 Vietnam Army
900
Bruce William Wright
IA 09-01-1970 Vietnam Army
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