Gold Star Veterans : Minnesota Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Michael Norris Colton
MN 07-28-1969 Vietnam Navy
162
Michael Joseph Compton
MN 08-20-1966 Vietnam Army
163
Donald Warren Conn Jr
CO 06-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
164
William Richard Cook
MN 04-28-1968 Vietnam Air Force
165
Raymond Robert Cooreman
MN 12-27-1970 Vietnam Army
166
Jerry Wayne Corley
MN 05-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
167
Bruce Alvin Couillard
MN 03-20-1968 Vietnam Air Force
168
Leslie Lawrence Cowden
MN 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
169
Richard Leigh Cox
MN 05-27-1969 Vietnam Navy
170
James Allen Cran
MN 03-14-1967 Vietnam Army
171
William James Crockett
MN 08-22-1972 Vietnam Air Force
172
Donald Ignatius Culshaw
MN 12-22-1968 Vietnam Army
173
Ronald Charles Cunningham
MN 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
174
Gary Francis Cysewski
MN 09-11-1968 Vietnam Army
175
William John Dahl
MN 12-24-1969 Vietnam Army
176
Charles De Wayne Damsgard
MN 12-08-1966 Vietnam Army
177
Thomas Ray Daniels
MN 02-20-1969 Vietnam Army
178
Benjamin Franklin Danielson
MN 12-05-1969 Vietnam Air Force
179
Kenneth Russell Dau
MN 12-15-1967 Vietnam Army
180
Richard John Davis
MN 05-10-1967 Vietnam Army
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