Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1861
Timothy David McHugh
PA 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
1862
Edward M Mcilvain III
PA 10-18-1966 Vietnam Army
1863
Alexander McIver Jr
CA 05-03-1972 Vietnam Air Force
1864
Eugene Henry McKay III
FL 01-05-1971 Vietnam Army
1865
William R McKelvey
PA 05-13-1975 Vietnam Air Force
1866
Thomas Patrick McKerns
PA 08-28-1969 Vietnam Army
1867
Gerald Lee McKinney
PA 11-22-1967 Vietnam Army
1868
Paul David McKnight
PA 07-31-1969 Vietnam Army
1869
John Robert McLaughlin
PA 05-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1870
Peter Francis McLaughlin
PA 07-10-1969 Vietnam Army
1871
William Lee McLaughlin
PA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
1872
John Jacob McLay Jr
PA 12-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
1873
Raymond Paul McMahon
PA 06-04-1970 Vietnam Army
1874
Glenn Leon Mcmaster
PA 12-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1875
Richard Lee McMinn
PA 04-19-1970 Vietnam Army
1876
John Joseph McMonegal Jr
PA 08-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
1877
Jimmie Lue McMorris
PA 11-15-1967 Vietnam Army
1878
Gene Smedley McMullen
PA 07-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
1879
William James McNamara
PA 05-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
1880
Richard Lee McNeish
PA 10-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
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