Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1181
Russell Arden Poor
IN 02-04-1967 Vietnam Air Force
1182
Victor Lynn Poor
IN 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
1183
Robert Richard Porteous
IN 02-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
1184
David Randle Porter
IN 06-04-1969 Vietnam Army
1185
George Ray Posey
IN 09-05-1968 Vietnam Navy
1186
James Benjamin Powell Jr
IN 11-28-1970 Vietnam Army
1187
James Richard Powell
IN 06-17-1970 Vietnam Army
1188
Glenn Airen Pranger
IN 07-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1189
Carey Jay Pratt
IN 07-12-1970 Vietnam Army
1190
William Charles Prchlik
IN 08-06-1970 Vietnam Navy
1191
Carl Hamby Presnall
AL 06-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
1192
Terrence Lee Priest
IN 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
1193
John Howard Priesthoff II
CA 09-22-1968 Vietnam Army
1194
Thomas Eugene Priesthoff
IN 12-16-1967 Vietnam Army
1195
Anthony Raymond Prieto
IN 05-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
1196
Monty Douglas Prush
IN 06-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
1197
Jerry Earl Pry
IN 01-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1198
Michel Lee Pugh
IN 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
1199
Lawrence James Putz Jr
IN 11-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
1200
Robert Eugene Quick
IN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
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