Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
1061
Dean Vasquez
MN 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1062
Richard Jerome Vedder
MN 03-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
1063
Roger Lee Verwers
MN 04-22-1967 Vietnam Army
1064
Richard Dewey Vick
MN 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
1065
Norman Wayne Vincent
MN 01-02-1967 Vietnam Army
1066
Garrity Vogel
MN 03-06-1968 Vietnam Army
1067
John Kim Vogelsang
MN 06-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1068
Richard James Vonasek
MN 02-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
1069
Michael Alan Voss
CO 02-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
1070
Richard William Wackerfuss
MN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Air Force
1071
James Edward Wagner
MN 01-28-1968 Vietnam Army
1072
Kenneth James Wagner
MN 03-04-1971 Vietnam Marines
1073
William Oscar Wagner
MN 04-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1074
James Taylor Waldron
MN 09-13-1970 Vietnam Army
1075
Karl Merritt Waldron Jr
MN 02-15-1968 Vietnam Air Force
1076
Robert E Waldvogel
MN 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
1077
Gordon David Walensky
MN 04-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
1078
Ronald Ray Wallace
MN 05-27-1968 Vietnam Army
1079
Douglas Dewey Wallin
MN 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
1080
Richard Ambrose Walsh III
MN 02-15-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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