Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Thomas Clayton Rutter
NJ 12-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Joseph Ruvolis
NJ 05-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
1223
Peter Ruzila Jr
NJ 11-01-1965 Vietnam Army
1224
Terrence Patrick Ryan
NJ 01-11-1970 Vietnam Navy
1225
William Cornelius Ryan Jr
NJ 05-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
1226
Frank Eric Sacharanski
NJ 03-25-1970 Vietnam Marines
1227
Vincent Ralph Salemi
NJ 12-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1228
Anthony John Salerno
NJ 05-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
1229
Stephen John Saluga III
NJ 10-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1230
Vidal Sanchez Jr
NJ 05-13-1967 Vietnam Army
1231
Luis Santiago Santiago
NJ 06-24-1966 Vietnam Army
1232
Rafael Santiago-Cruz
NJ 11-12-1965 Vietnam Army
1233
Joseph Santori
NJ 04-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1234
Ronald Peter Santoro
NJ 08-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
1235
Gordon Leroy Sargent Jr
NJ 03-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
1236
William Hurle Satterfield
NJ 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
1237
Donald Baron Saunders
NJ 03-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
1238
Terry Lee Savoth
NJ 12-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1239
Richard Arthur Sawran
NJ 09-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1240
Dominic N Scatuorchio Jr
NJ 03-10-1970 Vietnam Army
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