Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
961
Clayton Andrew Songle
MN 03-05-1969 Vietnam Army
962
Robert William Sorensen
MN 01-04-1968 Vietnam Army
963
Peter Allan Sparks
MN 10-04-1967 Vietnam Navy
964
Donald Edwin Spence
MN 11-18-1969 Vietnam Army
965
Eugene Douglas Spicer
MN 05-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
966
Aloysius F Spiczka Jr
MN 06-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
967
Russell Dean Spierowski
MN 07-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
968
Charles Otto Spillman
MN 02-28-1968 Vietnam Navy
969
Darrell John Spinler
MN 06-21-1967 Vietnam Air Force
970
Raymond Paul Spinler
MN 08-24-1968 Vietnam Army
971
Ernest Allan Spong
MN 02-03-1969 Vietnam Army
972
Kenneth L Stager
MN 05-30-1967 Vietnam Army
973
Robert Henry Stahl
MN 09-15-1968 Vietnam Army
974
Herbert D Stark
MN 08-11-1972 Vietnam Air Force
975
Joel Paul Staunton
WA 07-23-1967 Vietnam Navy
976
Mark Mason Steeley
MN 04-25-1969 Vietnam Air Force
977
Nicholas C Stefanich
MN 08-31-1970 Vietnam Army
978
William Joseph Steffes
MN 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
979
Robert Edward Steiro
MN 01-30-1967 Vietnam Army
980
John Marvin Stenberg
MN 05-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
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