Gold Star Veterans : Washington Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1081
Miles Eugene White
WA 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
1082
Richard Edward White
WA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
1083
Patrick A Whitlock
WA 02-04-1968 Vietnam Army
1084
Robert Arnold Whitney
WA 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
1085
Merrel P Whittington
WA 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
1086
Charles James Whyte
WA 05-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
1087
Kim William Widmer
WA 10-25-1970 Vietnam Army
1088
Charles Edwin Wight
WA 07-06-1968 Vietnam Army
1089
Percy Lee Wilford
WA 03-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
1090
David Kenneth Wilhelm
WA 10-26-1968 Vietnam Army
1091
Arnold Grimm Wilkening III
WA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
1092
Gary Lee Wilkins
WA 05-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
1093
Richard Edward Wilkins
WA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Army
1094
Kenneth Richard Williams Jr
WA 03-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
1095
Donald Lee Williamson
WA 11-15-1969 Vietnam Army
1096
James Daniel Williamson
WA 01-05-1968 Vietnam Army
1097
Albert Richard Wilson
WA 05-18-1966 Vietnam Air Force
1098
Darrell Wayne Wilson
WA 12-17-1966 Vietnam Army
1099
Norman Raymond Wilson
WA 06-15-1966 Vietnam Army
1100
Walter Gene Wilson
WA 03-28-1968 Vietnam Army
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