Gold Star Veterans : New Mexico Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in New Mexico
Name State Date War Branch
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Jerry Delbert Abeyta
NM 06-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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George Dayton Adams
NM 04-26-1966 Vietnam Army
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John K Adams
NM 03-26-1967 Vietnam Army
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Michael Thomas Adams
NM 05-04-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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Woodrow Dennis Adler
NM 11-26-1967 Vietnam Army
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Carlos Cruz Aguirre
NM 02-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Donald Ray Alexander
NM 03-22-1969 Vietnam Army
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George W Alexander Jr
NM 10-04-1966 Vietnam Army
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Richard Lee Allen
NM 02-07-1969 Vietnam Army
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Rex Charles Allred
CA 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
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George Michael Anaya
NM 03-30-1970 Vietnam Army
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Marion Bryan Andler
NM 06-10-1970 Vietnam Army
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Johnnie Antonio Jr
NM 12-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Abelardo Araujo
NM 04-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Archuleta
NM 09-25-1967 Vietnam Army
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Anthony William Arellano
NM 07-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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Frank Charles Armijo
NM 08-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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Johnny Arthur
NM 06-10-1971 Vietnam Army
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Herbert Arviso
NM 10-26-1969 Vietnam Army
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Floyd Samuel Atole
NM 02-21-1969 Vietnam Army
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