Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Frank William Marks
IN 03-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Merlin Eugene Marquardt
IN 08-18-1965 Vietnam Marines
943
Charles Jeffrey Martin
IN 02-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
944
Donald Edward Martin
IN 02-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
945
Donnie Joe Martin
IN 03-15-1969 Vietnam Army
946
Jerry Dean Martin
IN 11-03-1970 Vietnam Army
947
Robert Alan Martin
IN 03-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
948
Daniel Morris Martz Jr
IN 02-12-1966 Vietnam Army
949
Robert Gerald Marvin
IN 05-26-1968 Vietnam Army
950
Leslie David Matchett
IN 01-19-1968 Vietnam Army
951
William Jerome Mathews
IN 07-12-1968 Vietnam Army
952
Larry Franklin Mattingly
IN 05-04-1970 Vietnam Army
953
Stephen Gregory Mausen
IN 06-25-1969 Vietnam Army
954
William Dennis McAllister
IN 03-06-1969 Vietnam Army
955
John Joseph McAndrews
IN 05-22-1969 Vietnam Army
956
Thomas Leo McBride
IN 06-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
957
Frank Edward McClellan
IN 06-04-1970 Vietnam Army
958
Chester Ray McClelland
IN 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
959
George Franklin McCoy
IN 02-28-1966 Vietnam Army
960
Gregory McCray
IN 12-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
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