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
941
William Frank Skaggs
MN 05-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
942
Louis James Skanson
MN 07-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
943
Orval Harry Skarman
MN 01-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
944
Richard Lowell Skouby
MN 02-08-1969 Vietnam Army
945
Arvid Burdeen Skuza
MN 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
946
Rickey Allan Slander
MN 02-23-1971 Vietnam Air Force
947
Monte Thomas Sloan
MN 12-10-1966 Vietnam Army
948
Thomas Newton Sloan
MN 12-17-1965 Vietnam Air Force
949
Dennis Carol Smith
MN 12-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
950
Harold John Smith
MN 03-02-1969 Vietnam Army
951
Harry Ernest Smith
WA 04-08-1968 Vietnam Army
952
Jerrold Patrick Smith
MN 02-29-1968 Vietnam Army
953
John Alexander Smith
MN 01-29-1970 Vietnam Marines
954
Richard William Smith
MN 03-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
955
Steven James Smith
WI 04-06-1969 Vietnam Navy
956
Craig Dennis Smithson
MN 12-20-1969 Vietnam Army
957
Michael Arthur Smoger
MN 05-24-1968 Vietnam Army
958
Kale Arlan Solberg
MN 02-01-1966 Vietnam Army
959
Thomas Edward Soma
MN 12-30-1969 Vietnam Army
960
Joseph Allyn Sommerhauser
MN 05-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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