Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Pennsylvania
Name State Date War Branch
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Roger Guy Holler
PA 01-16-1971 Vietnam Army
1282
James Willis Holliday
PA 09-26-1966 Vietnam Army
1283
Homer Warren Hollister
PA 02-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
1284
Edwin Newlin Holloway III
PA 03-14-1967 Vietnam Army
1285
William Byard Hollowell
AL 03-24-1967 Vietnam Army
1286
John Charles Holoka
PA 07-22-1966 Vietnam Marines
1287
Edward Monroe Holtzman
PA 02-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1288
John Frederick Holz
PA 12-19-1967 Vietnam Army
1289
Norbert Paul Holzapfel
PA 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
1290
Ernest Craig Homer
PA 11-16-1968 Vietnam Army
1291
Ward Elliott Homer
PA 03-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
1292
David Elson Hommel
PA 11-21-1967 Vietnam Army
1293
Robert William Homschek
PA 04-04-1971 Vietnam Army
1294
Joseph Paul Honan
PA 02-17-1970 Vietnam Army
1295
William Foster Hook Jr
PA 08-01-1968 Vietnam Army
1296
Glenn Chalfant Hopes
PA 12-29-1967 Vietnam Army
1297
David Lee Hopkins
PA 08-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
1298
Irvin James Hopkins
PA 09-30-1966 Vietnam Army
1299
Barry Vorrath Hopper
PA 01-25-1970 Vietnam Army
1300
Richard Whan Hopper
PA 03-25-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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