Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Danny William Tifft
OK 12-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
982
Martinis Gene Tipton
OK 06-01-1968 Vietnam Army
983
Clarence Orfield Tolbert
OK 11-06-1972 Vietnam Navy
984
James Richard Tomlinson
OK 03-04-1968 Vietnam Army
985
John Wayne Tracy
OK 09-18-1969 Vietnam Army
986
Floyd Gene Treat
OK 07-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
987
Harlin Perry Treen
OK 08-12-1968 Vietnam Air Force
988
Jimmie Edward Trent
OK 01-17-1969 Vietnam Army
989
Robert Ernest Trigalet
OK 05-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
990
Sam Richard Trizza Jr
OK 06-02-1967 Vietnam Army
991
Rodney Phillip Troyer
OK 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
992
John Leroy Truesdell
OK 03-20-1971 Vietnam Army
993
James Hale Tucker
OK 04-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
994
Robert Lee Tuell III
OK 09-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
995
Martin Nelson Tull
OK 05-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
996
Eugene Turner
OK 11-12-1965 Vietnam Army
997
Edward Tyler
OK 05-09-1968 Vietnam Army
998
James Anthony Tyner
OK 04-15-1970 Vietnam Army
999
Michael Lane Umdenstock
OK 08-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
1000
James Glenn Upchurch
OK 03-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
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