Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1021
Tommy Roger Miller
IN 03-05-1966 Vietnam Navy
1022
Audley Duane Mills
IN 10-11-1971 Vietnam Army
1023
Dale Edward Mills
IN 12-08-1967 Vietnam Army
1024
Richard Thomas Mills
IN 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
1025
Roger Dale Mills
IN 04-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
1026
Jimmie Lee Mincks
IN 10-11-1965 Vietnam Army
1027
Clyde Minix
IN 09-24-1966 Vietnam Marines
1028
Bobby Minton
IN 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
1029
William Miranda
IN 08-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1030
Darnell Mister
IN 12-02-1969 Vietnam Army
1031
Ernest Darrell Mitchell
CA 07-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
1032
Harry E Mitchell
IN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Navy
1033
Horace Gibbs Mitchell Jr
IN 07-07-1966 Vietnam Army
1034
Michael Lynn Mitchell
IN 02-07-1969 Vietnam Army
1035
Joel William Mock
IN 03-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1036
John Larry Modglin
IN 07-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
1037
August Harold Monhof
MI 12-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
1038
Marvin Eugene Monroe
IN 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
1039
Larry Montgomery
IN 07-24-1968 Vietnam Army
1040
Ronald Wayne Montgomery
IN 10-02-1969 Vietnam Navy
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