Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Robert James Washington
IN 08-28-1968 Vietnam Army
1542
Harry Allen Watson
IN 11-29-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1543
Bobby Ray Wayman
IN 02-14-1966 Vietnam Marines
1544
Michael Karl Waymire
IN 07-05-1970 Vietnam Army
1545
James Clark Wayne
IN 10-28-1971 Vietnam Air Force
1546
Terry Lee Weaver
IN 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1547
Daniel David Webb
FL 03-07-1968 Vietnam Navy
1548
Mark James Webb
IN 07-20-1970 Vietnam Army
1549
Danny A Weber
IN 01-29-1968 Vietnam Army
1550
Terry Lee Weber
IN 11-13-1966 Vietnam Army
1551
Larry Lee Weeden
IN 05-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1552
Lonnie Harold Weisheit
IN 06-21-1970 Vietnam Army
1553
Kurt Frederick Weisman
IN 04-26-1972 Vietnam Air Force
1554
Gregory Charles Weisner
IN 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1555
Stephen Lee Weiss
IN 08-11-1966 Vietnam Army
1556
Michael Francis Weissert
IN 10-11-1967 Vietnam Army
1557
James Edward Wells
IN 08-29-1968 Vietnam Army
1558
James Edward Wenzel
IN 08-30-1963 Vietnam Army
1559
Richard Wessel
IN 03-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
1560
Russell Udell West
CA 05-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
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