Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Otha Thomas Spriggs Jr
MD 05-18-1969 Vietnam Army
882
Ronald Anthony Spudis
MD 12-11-1971 Vietnam Army
883
Samuel Luvene Squarrell
MD 02-07-1968 Vietnam Army
884
Stephen Eugene Sroka
MD 08-03-1969 Vietnam Army
885
William Arthur Stacy Jr
MD 03-21-1966 Vietnam Army
886
Harold Richard Stafford
MD 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
887
Mack Donald Stainback Jr
VA 03-05-1966 Vietnam Army
888
Oliver Clifton Stamps
MD 01-07-1970 Vietnam Marines
889
John Wayne States
MD 09-26-1968 Vietnam Army
890
Michael William Steffe
MD 11-03-1969 Vietnam Army
891
David Naylor Steger
MD 12-22-1970 Vietnam Marines
892
Thomas Stegman
MD 02-28-1968 Vietnam Navy
893
Charles Thomas Steiner
MD 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
894
Larry Allen Steiner
MD 12-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
895
Kenneth M Steinkirchner
MD 02-15-1971 Vietnam Army
896
Howard Stanley Stevens
MD 03-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
897
Joseph Nelson Stevens
MD 10-14-1966 Vietnam Marines
898
Wayne Alan Stevens
MD 05-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
899
Lawrence Edward Stevenson
MD 08-22-1968 Vietnam Army
900
Kenneth Alan Stewart
MD 01-17-1970 Vietnam Marines
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