Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in New Jersey
Name State Date War Branch
1061
Timothy Carl Ochs
NJ 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
1062
Frank Ogburn Jr
NJ 07-02-1966 Vietnam Army
1063
James Ohlinger
NJ 11-19-1966 Vietnam Army
1064
Joseph Oleson Jr
NJ 06-09-1968 Vietnam Army
1065
Joseph B Oliphant Jr
NJ 02-25-1969 Vietnam Army
1066
Raul Orta
NJ 02-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
1067
William Ortega Jr
NY 10-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1068
Robert Wilson Ortiz
NJ 09-02-1970 Vietnam Marines
1069
Jose Alberto Ortiz-Burgos
NJ 07-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1070
Luis Ortiz-Corredor
NJ 09-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1071
Ronald Charles Osborne
FL 12-04-1966 Vietnam Army
1072
John Donald Ossmen
NJ 02-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1073
Otto John Ostenfeld
NJ 01-17-1970 Vietnam Marines
1074
Albert Aleya Outwater Jr
NJ 07-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1075
Richard Arthur Ovaitt
NJ 08-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1076
David B Owen
NJ 10-04-1967 Vietnam Army
1077
Gary Fredrick Paarz
NJ 04-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
1078
Joseph Everett Packer Jr
NJ 06-16-1966 Vietnam Air Force
1079
John Joseph Pall
NJ 04-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1080
Gerard Vincent Palma
NJ 04-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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