Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Harold Wayne Abbott
IN 02-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
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James Terry Abbott
IN 01-11-1971 Vietnam Army
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John William Abbott
IN 05-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Arnold Gordon Abel
IN 01-10-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert Paul Acher Jr
IN 09-01-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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John Robert Ackerman
IN 11-16-1965 Vietnam Army
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Rex William Ackerman
IN 04-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Billie Ray Acree
IN 05-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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David August Acton
IN 07-05-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Jerry Dean Adams
IN 02-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert James Adams
IN 07-25-1970 Vietnam Army
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Carl Elmus Adkison
AL 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
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William Junior Ahart
IN 01-09-1970 Vietnam Army
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Daniel Louis Alberts
IN 03-31-1967 Vietnam Army
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James Milton Albright
IL 03-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Robert Joseph Alert Jr
IN 05-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Carl Theodore Alexander
IN 01-10-1969 Vietnam Army
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James Hines Alexander
IN 02-07-1970 Vietnam Army
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Laurie Leon Alexander
IN 08-14-1966 Vietnam Army
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Carl Kelly All
IN 06-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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