Gold Star Veterans : Montana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Montana
Name State Date War Branch
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Patrick Jay Fleming
MT 08-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Roy Frank Sr
MT 05-18-1967 Vietnam Army
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Richard Beryl Frazier
MT 02-20-1971 Vietnam Army
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Douglas Lawrence Fried
MT 09-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
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James Francis Fuhrman
MT 01-04-1968 Vietnam Army
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Raymond Leroy Gallagher
MT 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
87
Frank Garcia Jr
MT 08-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
88
William John Garrity Jr
MT 10-26-1966 Vietnam Navy
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Gregory Allen Gifford
MT 02-08-1968 Vietnam Navy
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James Raymond Gore
MT 06-23-1970 Vietnam Navy
91
Gilbert James Graham
CA 09-28-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Arthur Grasser
MT 08-06-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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Reid Ernest Grayson Jr
MT 12-28-1968 Vietnam Army
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Charles Dee Green
WA 06-11-1969 Vietnam Army
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Robert William Green
MT 01-08-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Gerald Thomas Greeno Jr
MT 10-29-1969 Vietnam Army
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Gary James Greiner
MT 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
98
Gary O'Neal Griffin
MT 05-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Thomas Neil Grose
MT 02-25-1969 Vietnam Army
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David Arnold Haakensen
MT 10-30-1966 Vietnam Army
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