Gold Star Veterans : Montana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Montana
Name State Date War Branch
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Gregory Lee Habets
MT 03-26-1969 Vietnam Army
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Edward Joseph Hagl
MT 03-14-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Charles William Han
MT 11-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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Anthony Gene Harness
MT 03-29-1969 Vietnam Army
105
Lewis Craig Harris
MT 03-11-1969 Vietnam Navy
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Michael William Havranek
MT 06-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
107
Thomas G Hawkins
AZ 11-06-1967 Vietnam Army
108
Louis Glenn Healy
MT 07-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
109
Gregory Phillip Helsley
MT 07-23-1968 Vietnam Navy
110
Greg Neal Henderson
MT 04-10-1971 Vietnam Army
111
Hal Kent Henderson
MT 08-02-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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Michael Franc Hendrickson
MT 07-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Mark Alan Hensley
MT 09-19-1970 Vietnam Army
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Russell James E Hevern
MT 01-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Mark Gordon Hinkle
MT 11-03-1965 Vietnam Army
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Gary Roger Hinther
MT 06-29-1968 Vietnam Army
117
Raymond Dale Hoerner
MT 01-10-1967 Vietnam Army
118
Robert Edwin Holton
MT 01-29-1969 Vietnam Air Force
119
Roger William Hood
MT 04-13-1969 Vietnam Army
120
Walter John Howard Jr
MT 09-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
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