Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Mario Lamelza
PA 05-25-1969 Vietnam Army
1602
Francis William Lamon Jr
PA 04-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
1603
James Lampley Jr
PA 12-09-1967 Vietnam Army
1604
Claude Bruce Landis II
PA 10-26-1969 Vietnam Army
1605
Thomas Paul Landman
VA 06-07-1969 Vietnam Army
1606
Allen George Lane
PA 03-24-1966 Vietnam Army
1607
Robert Carl Lane
PA 01-05-1966 Vietnam Army
1608
Frederick Peter Langer
PA 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
1609
Michael Luke Langerio
PA 09-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
1610
Jerry Ray Langley
PA 05-02-1969 Vietnam Army
1611
Leon Laverne Laninger
PA 06-20-1969 Vietnam Army
1612
Joseph Lannon Jr
PA 10-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
1613
Joseph Walter Lanski
PA 12-05-1965 Vietnam Marines
1614
George Wayne Large
PA 06-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1615
John Richard Larimore
PA 11-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
1616
Stephen M Lashinsky Jr
PA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
1617
Kenney Earl Lassiter
PA 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1618
David Rudolph Latsch
PA 09-21-1968 Vietnam Army
1619
Harry Kenneth Latshaw
PA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1620
Michael Alan Lauchman
PA 07-27-1970 Vietnam Army
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