Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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William Darryl Hart
PA 01-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
1162
William Clayton Hartgen
PA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
1163
Thomas Joseph Hartman
PA 11-18-1969 Vietnam Army
1164
David Earl Hartsoe
PA 05-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
1165
Gerald Lester Hartzel
PA 04-20-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1166
Donald F Hartzell Jr
PA 02-26-1970 Vietnam Navy
1167
Paul Eugene Harvey
PA 03-29-1970 Vietnam Army
1168
Joseph Michael Hashin Jr
PA 08-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1169
Charles Edward Hawk
PA 04-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
1170
Ray Glenwood Hawk
PA 07-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
1171
Anthony Hawkins
PA 03-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
1172
Charles E Hawkins Jr
PA 05-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1173
Wayne R Hawkins
PA 06-03-1968 Vietnam Army
1174
Richard A Hawley Jr
PA 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
1175
William Harry Haworth
PA 05-25-1967 Vietnam Army
1176
David William Hawryshko
PA 02-27-1969 Vietnam Navy
1177
Larry Clarence Haylett
PA 01-11-1967 Vietnam Army
1178
Albert Randell Haynes
PA 08-10-1968 Vietnam Army
1179
Clifford Earl Haynes Jr
PA 05-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
1180
Robert Emmett Haynes
PA 11-11-1967 Vietnam Army
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