Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Timothy Roy Roe
IN 02-19-1970 Vietnam Army
1262
Billy Lee Rogers
IN 12-01-1969 Vietnam Navy
1263
Charles Edward Rogers
IN 05-04-1967 Vietnam Air Force
1264
Ronald Edwin Rogers
IN 06-03-1970 Vietnam Marines
1265
Michael Ray Rommel
IN 02-27-1969 Vietnam Army
1266
Gary Lee Rose
IN 07-29-1970 Vietnam Army
1267
Robert James Rose
IN 05-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
1268
Wesley Harold Rose
IN 10-01-1972 Vietnam Navy
1269
Roger Duane Roseberry
IN 03-21-1967 Vietnam Army
1270
Michael Dennis Roseman
IN 09-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
1271
Charles Brent Ross
IN 09-11-1969 Vietnam Air Force
1272
Conrad E Ross
IN 02-06-1968 Vietnam Army
1273
Gerald Raydine Ross
IN 12-08-1969 Vietnam Army
1274
Lynn Harley Rothenbuhler
IN 12-28-1963 Vietnam Army
1275
Howard Earl Rothring Jr
IN 04-14-1966 Vietnam Army
1276
Leonard Allan Roy
IN 05-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
1277
John Rozow
IN 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1278
Ronald Lee Runkel
IN 08-24-1965 Vietnam Marines
1279
Daniel C Runkle
IN 03-25-1968 Vietnam Army
1280
Steven Thomas Runyon
IN 12-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
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