Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Minnesota
Name State Date War Branch
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Steven Craig Burns
MN 05-15-1971 Vietnam Army
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Donald Wayne Burnside
MN 04-01-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Clarence Herbert Bursaw
MN 03-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Anthony Bye
FL 02-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Kenneth Cadeau
FL 05-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Gust Callivas
MN 11-22-1965 Vietnam Army
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Eugene Michael Campion
MN 02-13-1968 Vietnam Army
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Manuel Cardenas II
MN 03-08-1967 Vietnam Army
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Garryl David Cardinal
MN 11-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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Roger Garylee Carey
MN 10-14-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Carl Leonard Carlson
MN 04-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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Donald Leroy Carlson
MN 08-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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Paul Victor Carlson
MN 0212-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Richard Arnold Carlson
MN 01-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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Vernell Dwight Carlson
MN 12-26-1966 Vietnam Marines
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William Eugene Carlson
MN 11-14-1968 Vietnam Army
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David James Carlton
MN 08-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Edwin Everett Carson
MN 10-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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Richard Allen Casper
MN 05-28-1967 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Michael Casserly
MN 02-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
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