Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
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William David Schmitz
MN 12-27-1967 Vietnam Navy
902
Reinhard Joseph Schnurrer Jr
MN 11-01-1968 Vietnam Navy
903
Scott Douglas Schoeben
MN 04-12-1969 Vietnam Army
904
Joseph A Schoolmeesters
MN 04-11-1971 Vietnam Army
905
Thomas John Schouviller
MN 09-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
906
Kenneth Michael Schramel
MN 07-14-1967 Vietnam Army
907
Lyle William Schroeder
MN 01-26-1969 Vietnam Army
908
Stanley A Schroeder
CA 05-19-1968 Vietnam Army
909
John Francis Schrom
MN 11-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
910
Kenneth R Schrom
MN 01-08-1967 Vietnam Army
911
Steven Owen Schultz
MN 07-23-1966 Vietnam Navy
912
Stephen Lawren Schumacher
MN 02-14-1969 Vietnam Army
913
Wayne Thomas Schumacher
MN 06-19-1967 Vietnam Army
914
John Robert Schumann
MN 06-16-1965 Vietnam Army
915
Dale Clarence Schummer
MN 01-17-1967 Vietnam Army
916
Kenneth Francis Schwagel
MN 08-18-1968 Vietnam Air Force
917
Allan Albert Schwarzkopf
MN 11-04-1966 Vietnam Navy
918
Gregory Edward Scott
WA 09-09-1969 Vietnam Army
919
James Michael Scriver
WI 09-09-1970 Vietnam Marines
920
Steven Carl Seeman
MN 05-12-1970 Vietnam Army
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