Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1181
Robert Emmett Haynes
PA 11-11-1967 Vietnam Army
1182
Lewis Morrison Hayward
PA 03-13-1968 Vietnam Army
1183
James William Heagy
PA 12-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1184
Charles Willis Heaps
PA 04-08-1967 Vietnam Army
1185
James Cornel Heard
PA 06-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
1186
Edward Francis Heasley
PA 05-14-1971 Vietnam Army
1187
James Robert Heath
PA 05-29-1966 Vietnam Marines
1188
Russell M Heath
PA 10-05-1965 Vietnam Army
1189
George Anthony Hector Jr
PA 01-18-1970 Vietnam Army
1190
Miles Bradley Hedglin
PA 03-25-1969 Vietnam Army
1191
Gary Lee Heeman
PA 01-15-1969 Vietnam Marines
1192
Thomas Francis Heffernan
PA 01-13-1966 Vietnam Army
1193
Keith Darrell Heffner
PA 03-02-1971 Vietnam Army
1194
William Emory Heilman
PA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
1195
Charles Edward Heine
PA 01-03-1969 Vietnam Army
1196
David Franklin Heiser
PA 02-02-1969 Vietnam Army
1197
Keith Arthur Held
PA 06-01-1970 Vietnam Army
1198
Emerson Earl Heller
PA 04-25-1969 Vietnam Air Force
1199
Carl John Helring
PA 04-03-1970 Vietnam Army
1200
David Lee Hemke
PA 01-31-1970 Vietnam Army
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