Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Washington
Name State Date War Branch
961
John Leonard Stewart
WA 02-26-1968 Vietnam Army
962
Bruce Jacob Stickel
WA 10-02-1970 Vietnam Army
963
Peter Lewis Stith
WA 04-11-1969 Vietnam Navy
964
Charles Joseph Stohlmeyer
WA 01-30-1969 Vietnam Army
965
Ronald Lawrence Storbo
CA 06-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
966
Douglas Frank Strait
WA 10-18-1970 Vietnam Army
967
Norman Howard Strength
WA 03-26-1970 Vietnam Army
968
Richard William Strong Jr
WA 10-21-1968 Vietnam Army
969
Ronald Lee Stroomer
WA 01-17-1968 Vietnam Army
970
William Wentworth Stubbs
WA 10-20-1969 Vietnam Army
971
John Anthony Sullivan
WA 01-25-1968 Vietnam Army
972
Philip David Sundby
WA 04-15-1969 Vietnam Navy
973
Scott Eugene Sutherland
WA 05-11-1970 Vietnam Army
974
Robert Eugene Swalley
WA 01-20-1968 Vietnam Army
975
Jerald David Swan
WA 04-20-1968 Vietnam Army
976
Dennis Ray Swantak
WA 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
977
Clarence Joseph Sweeney
WA 02-07-1967 Vietnam Army
978
Lonnie Melroe Swinson
WA 09-11-1970 Vietnam Army
979
Alan Michael Tanguay
WA 03-10-1966 Vietnam Marines
980
John Cullen Tate
WA 05-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
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