Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
981
Raymond John Stevens
MN 10-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
982
Wesley Warren Stevens
MN 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
983
David Alan Stiyer
MN 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
984
Melvin James Stockdale
MN 01-29-1966 Vietnam Army
985
Marcus Sherwin Stoen
MN 03-14-1971 Vietnam Army
986
George Leo Stoltzman
MN 11-29-1965 Vietnam Marines
987
Kenneth Clarence Stommes
MN 10-27-1967 Vietnam Navy
988
Thomas Lee Stradtman
MN 08-18-1969 Vietnam Army
989
Richard William Strahl
AZ 03-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
990
Ervind Carl Strandberg
MN 01-03-1967 Vietnam Army
991
Darry Richard Strausser
MN 01-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
992
Thomas Grady Stricklin
MN 04-28-1968 Vietnam Army
993
Michael Allen Stroshane
MN 12-30-1967 Vietnam Army
994
Steven John Stroub
MN 02-05-1968 Vietnam Army
995
Larry Anthony Struss
MN 03-10-1970 Vietnam Marines
996
John Desmond Stuart Jr
MN 12-16-1968 Vietnam Navy
997
Darwin Clifford Sturtz
MN 05-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
998
Daniel Arthur Sulander
MN 12-02-1966 Vietnam Army
999
Douglas J Sullivan
MN 01-08-1967 Vietnam Army
1000
John Michael Sullivan
CA 02-25-1969 Vietnam Navy
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