Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
961
Eugene Joseph Garrity Jr
PA 02-23-1969 Vietnam Navy
962
James Jeffrey Garrity
PA 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
963
Walter J Garstkiewicz Jr
PA 01-09-1970 Vietnam Army
964
Thomas Gartland
PA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
965
Vincent Francis Garvey
PA 10-07-1966 Vietnam Army
966
Stanley Stephen Gaston
PA 01-09-1969 Vietnam Army
967
Monte Leroy Gates
PA 05-26-1970 Vietnam Army
968
Austin Michael Gaughan
PA 03-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
969
Alan Robert Gault
PA 04-10-1968 Vietnam Army
970
Curtis Taylor Gay
PA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
971
Gary Paul Gay
PA 01-27-1966 Vietnam Air Force
972
Donald Lee Gearhart
PA 03-24-1968 Vietnam Army
973
William Stanley Geary
PA 04-05-1969 Vietnam Marines
974
Roy Allen Gebhard
PA 12-12-1966 Vietnam Army
975
James Monroe Gehrig Jr
PA 06-18-1965 Vietnam Air Force
976
Gary George Geiger
PA 03-25-1971 Vietnam Army
977
Lawrence Geiger
PA 08-22-1970 Vietnam Army
978
Terry Dale Gemas
CA 12-29-1966 Vietnam Marines
979
William Raymond Gendebien
PA 10-26-1965 Vietnam Marines
980
Anthony Angelo Gennocro
PA 04-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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