Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Raymond Anthony Wagner
IN 03-27-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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Tommy Andrew Waldon
IN 03-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
1523
Gilbert Earl Wallace
IN 11-01-1969 Vietnam Army
1524
James Ralph Wallace
IN 08-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
1525
William Robert Wallace
IN 02-14-1966 Vietnam Army
1526
Ernie Lee Wallen
IN 08-30-1969 Vietnam Army
1527
Bobby Joe Walters
IN 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
1528
John Edward Walters
IN 04-15-1968 Vietnam Army
1529
Kenneth Lee Walters
IN 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
1530
Michael Walters
IN 07-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
1531
Tim Leroy Walters
IN 03-09-1969 Vietnam Army
1532
Lewis Alan Walton
IN 12-09-1971 Vietnam Army
1533
Jerry Lee Warbritton
IN 01-18-1969 Vietnam Army
1534
Roger Lee Ward
IN 04-28-1969 Vietnam Army
1535
Terry Michael Ward
IN 05-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
1536
Thomas Wardrop III
IN 03-04-1966 Vietnam Marines
1537
Wilfred Wesley Warner Jr
IN 07-23-1970 Vietnam Army
1538
James Robert Warren Jr
IN 10-27-1967 Vietnam Army
1539
Albert William Warthan
IN 04-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1540
Clarence H Washington Jr
IN 05-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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