Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1081
Edward Allen Putney
MA 05-10-1969 Vietnam Army
1082
Paul Francis Quill
MA 01-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
1083
John Philip Quinn Jr
MA 09-01-1971 Vietnam Army
1084
Michael Patrick Quinn
MA 08-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
1085
Richard James Quinn
MA 01-07-1969 Vietnam Army
1086
John Vincent Quintal
MA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1087
Andrew Charles Rabaiotti
MA 07-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
1088
John J Rabideau
MA 04-11-1967 Vietnam Army
1089
Jack Rabinovitz
MA 02-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
1090
Stephen Joseph Rago
MA 03-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
1091
Jeffrey William Rainaud
MA 10-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
1092
Randall Brian Rainville
CA 04-23-1967 Vietnam Army
1093
Leonidas Raisis
MA 12-25-1965 Vietnam Army
1094
Louis Raymond Raleigh
MA 12-26-1965 Vietnam Air Force
1095
Thomas Michael Ralston
MA 08-22-1969 Vietnam Army
1096
David Leroy Ramsay
MA 08-17-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1097
John Louis Ramsey
MA 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
1098
Richard Paul Rand
MA 04-01-1966 Vietnam Army
1099
Frederick Arthur Randall
MA 04-15-1969 Vietnam Navy
1100
Joseph Paul Rando
MA 05-05-1967 Vietnam Army
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