Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1961
John Louis Mitchell
OH 02-17-1970 Vietnam Army
1962
Paul Holland Mitchell Jr
OH 10-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
1963
Thomas Allan Mitchell
OH 09-21-1968 Vietnam Army
1964
Darrell Condie Mizner
OH 06-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
1965
Daniel M Mobley
OH 12-28-1966 Vietnam Army
1966
Ernest Alvin Molzon
OH 05-30-1968 Vietnam Army
1967
Donald Henry Monat Jr
OH 04-25-1967 Vietnam Navy
1968
Francis Marion Monroe
OH 11-22-1969 Vietnam Army
1969
John Thomas Montgomery
OH 04-03-1969 Vietnam Army
1970
Thomas Henry Moon
OH 09-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1971
Clarance Allen Mooney
OH 03-16-1967 Vietnam Army
1972
Fred Mooney
OH 02-27-1971 Vietnam Army
1973
Patrick Thomas Mooney
OH 06-20-1966 Vietnam Army
1974
Charles Thomas Moore Jr
OH 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
1975
James Cecil Moore
OH 10-05-1968 Vietnam Army
1976
Kevin Walker Moore
WI 03-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
1977
Phillip Alexander Moore
OH 04-22-1967 Vietnam Marines
1978
Raymond Gregory Moore
OH 10-09-1969 Vietnam Army
1979
Richard Allen Moore
OH 01-30-1969 Vietnam Marines
1980
Ronald James Moore
OH 05-20-1967 Vietnam Army
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