Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Larry Lee Orcutt
IN 12-26-1967 Vietnam Army
1122
Dean Russell Orn
IN 03-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1123
Ivan Allen Ort Jr
IN 01-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
1124
Barry Lee Osborn
IN 07-03-1969 Vietnam Army
1125
Lynn Arthur Osborn
IN 04-08-1970 Vietnam Army
1126
William Chester Osborn
IN 05-05-1964 Vietnam Army
1127
George Osborne Jr
IN 11-22-1967 Vietnam Army
1128
James Harley Overpeck
IN 06-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
1129
Ben Owens
IN 12-27-1967 Vietnam Army
1130
Robert Franklin Owens
IN 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
1131
Jose Anthony Pabey
IN 09-20-1968 Vietnam Army
1132
Gary Lynn Pace
IN 03-31-1969 Vietnam Army
1133
George Richard Packard
IN 06-06-1968 Vietnam Army
1134
David Eugene Padgett
IN 02-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1135
Jon Leslie Padgett
IN 04-30-1970 Vietnam Army
1136
Ronald G Pahl
IN 01-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1137
Clarence Leroy Palmer
MN 11-30-1967 Vietnam Army
1138
Reino Arne Panula
IN 12-30-1964 Vietnam Army
1139
John William Parcel
IN 04-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
1140
Eugene Allen Parish
IN 10-15-1967 Vietnam Army
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