Gold Star Veterans : Pennsylvania Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1921
Angelo Francis Michelli
PA 05-03-1966 Vietnam Army
1922
John Jay Michels
PA 07-11-1968 Vietnam Navy
1923
Francis Michael Michinok
PA 08-06-1967 Vietnam Army
1924
Dana J Micola
PA 04-16-1966 Vietnam Army
1925
Joseph Mieczkowski
PA 04-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
1926
Donald Stephen Mihordin
PA 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
1927
Walter Joseph Mikosz Jr
PA 01-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
1928
Carl Stephen Mikula
PA 09-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
1929
Martin Heinrich Milek
PA 04-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1930
Phillip Albert Miles Jr
PA 07-12-1970 Vietnam Army
1931
Ronald David Miles
CA 11-26-1966 Vietnam Marines
1932
Frederick James Miley Jr
PA 10-10-1967 Vietnam Army
1933
George Aurel Milika
PA 10-26-1970 Vietnam Army
1934
Arlen Jay Miller
PA 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
1935
Charles Emil Miller
PA 10-28-1969 Vietnam Army
1936
Daniel August Miller
PA 10-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
1937
Dennis J Miller
PA 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1938
Edward Charles Miller
PA 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1939
Frederick C Miller III
PA 03-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
1940
Gary Leonard Miller
PA 09-19-1966 Vietnam Marines
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