Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Indiana
Name State Date War Branch
981
Michael Shea McLhern
IN 03-31-1971 Vietnam Army
982
Dennis Michael Mead
IN 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
983
David Lewis Meadows
IN 07-07-1970 Vietnam Army
984
Henry Herbert Measley Jr
IN 02-12-1966 Vietnam Navy
985
Vincent Joseph Medjesky
IN 02-23-1971 Vietnam Army
986
Jackie Lee Melton
FL 02-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
987
Herman Richard Meneely
IN 06-11-1966 Vietnam Army
988
Michal Alvin Merkel
IN 03-24-1968 Vietnam Army
989
James Keith Merrell
IN 01-07-1969 Vietnam Army
990
David Louis Merrill
IN 11-06-1968 Vietnam Navy
991
Frank Meszar III
IN 03-02-1969 Vietnam Army
992
Harold Metcalf
IN 03-12-1968 Vietnam Army
993
Thomas Curtis Metsker
IN 11-14-1965 Vietnam Army
994
Robert Arnold Mettert
WA 05-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
995
John Joseph Meyer
IN 03-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
996
David Lee Meyers
IN 07-27-1967 Vietnam Army
997
George Henry Meyers
IN 08-18-1970 Vietnam Army
998
Wayne Allen Michalak
IN 02-04-1968 Vietnam Navy
999
James Michalski
IN 06-04-1969 Vietnam Marines
1000
James Edward Middleton
IN 10-16-1967 Vietnam Army
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