Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Donald Robert Stoltz
WI 12-04-1968 Vietnam Army
1042
Dennis M Stoppleworth
WI 06-20-1970 Vietnam Army
1043
Gerald Stanley Stozek
WI 09-27-1968 Vietnam Army
1044
John Gregory Strachota
WI 11-13-1970 Vietnam Army
1045
Philip Stanley Strand Jr
CA 01-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
1046
Ronald John Streckert
WI 12-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
1047
Kenneth Leroy Strittmater
WI 03-02-1969 Vietnam Army
1048
Gridley Barstow Strong
CA 04-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
1049
William Harold Stroud
WI 10-14-1970 Vietnam Army
1050
Howard Dale Strouse
WI 10-06-1966 Vietnam Marines
1051
Thomas John Sturgal
WI 03-22-1968 Vietnam Army
1052
Frederic Clarence Styer
WI 05-28-1967 Vietnam Army
1053
Frederick V Suchomel
WI 04-15-1969 Vietnam Army
1054
Clarence Myron Suchon
WI 03-22-1971 Vietnam Army
1055
Donald Albert Sudbrink
WI 01-01-1970 Vietnam Army
1056
Stanley Joseph Sukowatey
WI 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
1057
John Francis Sullivan
WI 08-18-1968 Vietnam Army
1058
Mikal James Sullivan
WI 06-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1059
Terrence Lee Sund
WI 12-06-1967 Vietnam Army
1060
Larry Ivan Sutton
WI 07-23-1967 Vietnam Army
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