Gold Star Veterans : Oklahoma Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Oklahoma
Name State Date War Branch
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Joseph William Burkett
OK 07-13-1964 Vietnam Army
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Eugene Wayne Burkhart
CA 12-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
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John Allan Burleson
OK 10-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert Wayne Burnes
OK 01-05-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Denzel Burnett
OK 05-10-1972 Vietnam Army
146
Gerald Ray Burns
OK 11-08-1966 Vietnam Marines
147
Randell Heathe Burnsed
OK 05-07-1968 Vietnam Army
148
Thomas Lee Burton
OK 03-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
149
Thomas Burke Bush
OK 08-30-1968 Vietnam Army
150
Elmo Larry Butler
OK 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
151
Larry Don Butler
CA 09-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
152
George Lessie Butts
OK 07-14-1969 Vietnam Army
153
Neil Stanley Bynum
OK 10-26-1969 Vietnam Air Force
154
Elmer Don Byrd
OK 09-05-1967 Vietnam Army
155
Gerald Winston Byrns Jr
OK 04-27-1970 Vietnam Army
156
Everette Brent Caldwell
CA 06-06-1970 Vietnam Army
157
Larry Eugene Caldwell
OK 03-19-1970 Vietnam Army
158
Jimmy Ray Callison
OK 11-21-1970 Vietnam Army
159
Glenn Henry Calvin
OK 02-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
160
Carlin Martin Campbell Jr
CA 06-22-1967 Vietnam Army
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