Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
1001
Rodney Cleveland Upchurch
CA 07-29-1966 Vietnam Marines
1002
Thomas Cecil Vaughan
OK 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1003
Lester James Veazey
OK 01-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
1004
Elton Ray Venable
OK 02-19-1969 Vietnam Army
1005
Ernest Vetter Jr
OK 04-18-1968 Vietnam Army
1006
Keith Dan Vincent
OK 05-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1007
Samuel Lee Wable
OK 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1008
Boyd Lee Wade
OK 01-09-1970 Vietnam Army
1009
Thomas Joe Wade
OK 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
1010
James Lewis Wages
OK 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
1011
Farl Duane Wagner
OK 12-29-1968 Vietnam Army
1012
Jackie Dale Walker
OK 04-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1013
Bartley Allen Wallace
OK 05-31-1972 Vietnam Army
1014
Donald Lynn Wann
OK 06-01-1971 Vietnam Army
1015
Carl Ray Ward Jr
OK 08-02-1969 Vietnam Army
1016
Leonard Daniel Ward
OK 07-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1017
Ronald Jack Ward
OK 12-18-1972 Vietnam Air Force
1018
William Lee Ward
OK 12-01-1966 Vietnam Army
1019
Orten Lee Ware
OK 04-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
1020
Michael Gene Warnick
OK 10-02-1970 Vietnam Army
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