Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Connecticut
Name State Date War Branch
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Michael Joseph Dinda
CT 12-29-1969 Vietnam Army
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Mark Hannay Dixon
CT 04-29-1969 Vietnam Army
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William John Dolan
CT 04-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Henry John Doneski
CT 01-10-1968 Vietnam Army
165
Raymond Peter Donnelly
CT 07-19-1972 Vietnam Navy
166
Francis Charles Donohue
CT 03-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
167
Thomas Edward Donovan
CT 03-23-1968 Vietnam Army
168
Aldo Anthony Doria
CT 09-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Edward Robert Dorsey
CT 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
170
Norman Kent Doud
CT 07-15-1968 Vietnam Army
171
Michael James Dougan
CT 08-21-1970 Vietnam Army
172
Francis Joseph Dowd Jr
CT 03-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Francis Doyle
CT 08-25-1966 Vietnam Army
174
Carol Ann Elizabeth Drazba
PA 02-18-1966 Vietnam Army
175
James Raymond Du Fault
CT 10-12-1969 Vietnam Army
176
Peter Philip Dubiel
CT 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
177
Edward Kenneth Duel
CT 10-21-1968 Vietnam Army
178
Paul Michael Dumin
CT 11-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
179
Merl Thomas Dunn Jr
CT 05-09-1967 Vietnam Army
180
Richard Edward Dunn
CT 04-26-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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