Gold Star Veterans : Montana Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Montana
Name State Date War Branch
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James D Hunt
MT 10-13-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Jean Baptiste Incashola
MT 11-23-1966 Vietnam Army
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Bruce Edwin Ingman
UT 07-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Dean Robert Isaacs
MT 06-01-1971 Vietnam Army
125
Daniel John Janhunen
MT 09-02-1966 Vietnam Army
126
William Michael Jodrey
MT 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
127
Calvin Lee Johnson
MT 01-30-1970 Vietnam Army
128
Lester Wesley Johnson Jr
MT 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
129
Lyle Albert Johnson
MT 10-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
130
Richard Michael Johnson
MT 02-26-1969 Vietnam Army
131
William Michael Johnson
MT 07-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald George Jordet
MT 09-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Darryl Richard Juel
MT 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Joe David Kegley
MT 07-27-1966 Vietnam Army
135
Todd Duane Kelso
MT 06-10-1968 Vietnam Army
136
George Percy Kendall Jr
MT 02-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
137
Douglas Duane Kern
MT 11-16-1966 Vietnam Army
138
Michael Henry Keys
WA 02-24-1971 Vietnam Army
139
Richard James Kilwine
MT 08-14-1969 Vietnam Army
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Manford Lloyd Kleiv
MT 10-09-1964 Vietnam Army
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