Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1041
Allan John Moore
IN 05-08-1970 Vietnam Army
1042
David Alan Moore
IN 10-16-1970 Vietnam Army
1043
Fred Moore Jr
IN 11-04-1965 Vietnam Army
1044
George Monroe Moore
IN 01-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1045
James Lynn Moore
IN 08-05-1968 Vietnam Army
1046
Leonard Irvin Moore
IN 04-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
1047
Lonzia Ray Moore
IN 05-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
1048
Ralph Edward Moore
IN 05-03-1967 Vietnam Army
1049
Randy Cois Moore
IN 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1050
Roger Dean Moore
IN 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
1051
William Junior Moore Jr
IN 05-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
1052
Victor Morales
IN 08-01-1966 Vietnam Marines
1053
Loren Lee Morford
IN 09-06-1967 Vietnam Army
1054
David Robert Morgan
CA 03-07-1969 Vietnam Army
1055
Dennis Everett Morgan
IN 08-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
1056
Samuel Floyd Morgan
IN 08-27-1968 Vietnam Army
1057
William Eugene Morman Jr
IN 11-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1058
Dennis Richard Morrell
IN 03-20-1967 Vietnam Army
1059
Larry Lee Morris
IN 06-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
1060
Walter Joseph Morris
IN 05-02-1969 Vietnam Army
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