Gold Star Veterans : Wisconsin Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Wisconsin
Name State Date War Branch
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Larry Allen Williamson
WI 05-21-1967 Vietnam Army
1182
John Robert Wilson
FL 10-24-1968 Vietnam Army
1183
Michael Jay Wilson
WI 10-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
1184
Scott Thomas Wimmer
WI 10-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
1185
Robert James Wisch
WI 10-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
1186
Ralph Michael Wixson
WI 05-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
1187
Arthur Edward Wojahn
WI 09-05-1969 Vietnam Army
1188
Jeremy Robert Wojtkiewicz
WI 01-17-1969 Vietnam Army
1189
Robert Clarence Wolf
WI 01-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
1190
Aaron Lee Wood
WI 05-17-1968 Vietnam Army
1191
Dennis Melvin Wood
WI 12-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1192
Curtis Steven Woods
WI 04-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
1193
Theodore Roosevelt Woods Jr
WI 03-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1194
Randall Alan Woolcott
WI 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
1195
Larry Roger Woolridge
WI 11-15-1968 Vietnam Army
1196
James Kenneth Wozniak
WI 09-01-1969 Vietnam Army
1197
David James Woznicki
WI 12-07-1967 Vietnam Army
1198
Vincent Wright
WI 06-17-1971 Vietnam Army
1199
Richard Thomas Wucinski
WI 01-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
1200
Clinton Carl Wusterbarth
WI 03-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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