Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Kenneth Robert Bradley
IN 02-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Robert Bragg
IN 06-06-1969 Vietnam Army
143
Kenneth Merle Branaman
IN 07-19-1966 Vietnam Army
144
Steven Keith Brandenburg
IN 08-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
145
Verlin Richard Brandenburg
IN 05-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
146
Dannie Glenn Braswell
IN 06-11-1966 Vietnam Army
147
William Marion Brees Jr
IN 10-08-1968 Vietnam Navy
148
Stephen Eugene Breiner
IN 09-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
149
Dale Vincent Bremerman Jr
FL 03-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
150
Michael Joseph Brenton
CA 08-14-1970 Vietnam Army
151
Prentice Fay Brenton
WA 03-09-1967 Vietnam Air Force
152
James Eugene Brewer
IN 12-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
153
Ernest Larry Bridges
IN 04-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
154
William Victor Brindle
IN 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
155
Barry Lynn Brinegar
IN 02-08-1971 Vietnam Army
156
Chester Briscoe Jr
IN 05-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
157
Joseph Bruce Brittain
IN 11-04-1970 Vietnam Army
158
Robert Carl Brix
IN 12-12-1965 Vietnam Marines
159
Jack Phillip Broadhead
AL 12-02-1967 Vietnam Army
160
Terry Lee Broady
IN 05-26-1968 Vietnam Army
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