Gold Star Veterans : Oregon Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Andrew John Abramson
OR 10-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Timothy Eugene Achison
OR 12-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
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William Michael Adair
WA 01-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Richard Donald Aday
OR 03-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Richard Arthur Akin Jr
OR 09-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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Melvin Arleigh Allen
OR 05-19-1968 Vietnam Army
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Terry Lee Allen
OR 06-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Wayne Altus
OR 11-23-1971 Vietnam Air Force
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Gary Dennis Ames
OR 12-08-1967 Vietnam Army
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Dale Arthur Anderson
OR 06-03-1970 Vietnam Army
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Franklin Vance Anderson
OR 05-17-1968 Vietnam Army
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Kenneth Terry Anderson
CA 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Stanley Anderson
OR 03-23-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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Walter Gilmore Anderson
OR 02-21-1968 Vietnam Navy
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William Richard Andrews
OR 10-05-1966 Vietnam Air Force
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Melvin Lynn Applebury
OR 03-03-1969 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Manuel Aragon
AZ 04-18-1967 Vietnam Army
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Levi Lester Armstrong
OR 08-10-1969 Vietnam Army
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Keith Sam Arneson
OR 05-01-1970 Vietnam Army
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Rodney Keith Arnold
OR 04-25-1970 Vietnam Army
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