Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Ohio
Name State Date War Branch
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Christopher Joseph Lantz
OH 02-18-1966 Vietnam Army
1622
Noel Charles Laplante
OH 04-04-1971 Vietnam Army
1623
Denny Ray Lappin
OH 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1624
Thomas John Larkin II
OH 05-14-1970 Vietnam Army
1625
James Dale Laser
AZ 01-17-1969 Vietnam Navy
1626
Donald Thomas Laskay
OH 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
1627
Danny Lewis Lasure
OH 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
1628
Joseph Laszlo
AZ 03-29-1968 Vietnam Army
1629
John H Lattin Jr
OH 12-15-1967 Vietnam Army
1630
Robert Francis Laubacher
OH 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
1631
Charles Arthur Lauer
OH 12-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1632
Terrence Michael Lavelle
OH 08-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
1633
Paul Stuart Laverock
OH 05-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
1634
Amos David Lawson
OH 06-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
1635
Dallas Owen Lawson II
TN 02-10-1965 Vietnam Army
1636
Roger Dale Lawson
OH 07-18-1969 Vietnam Army
1637
Roger Minett Lay
OH 01-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
1638
Ernest E Layaou Jr
OH 11-13-1966 Vietnam Army
1639
Donald Edward Layfield
OH 06-19-1970 Vietnam Army
1640
Oscar Robert Layporte
OH 10-30-1970 Vietnam Army
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