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Vietnam Veterans Conflict Name Branch Unit Rank Enlistment Date Discharge Date Died Where Buried Hometown Notes 1964-73 start 4221 Viet Nam Abbott, Donald L Army Sgt 11/8/1962 11/6/1964 Viet Nam Abner, Bruce Marines Cpl 1968 1970 Hamilton Viet Nam Abner, Danny C Marines L/Cpl 1/18/1968 1/17/1972 Viet Nam Abner, Michael E Marines Cpl 11/25/1968 11/24/1971 Viet Nam Abner, Phillip R Navy E5 7/31/1967 4/5/1971 Viet Nam Abner, Richard G Army Sp4 11/26/1963 11/4/1965 Viet Nam Abney, Danny L Marines PFC 1/23/1968 12/31/1968 Viet Nam Abney, Gary W Army PV2 6/19/1974 10/18/1974 Viet Nam Abney, Lanny R Army Sp4 9/24/1969 9/11/1971 Viet Nam Abney, Orville Wayne Army Hamilton May be same as Wayne Abney Viet Nam Abney, Wayne Army 48th Tran Gp, 86thSp5 Trans Co, Finance8/12/1966 3/16/1969 Fairfield Viet Nam Abraham, Gary T Navy E4 3/26/1970 12/31/1973 Viet Nam Abraham, Robert L Navy E4 3/26/1970 12/21/1973 Viet Nam Abrams, Richard M Army PV1 1/10/1967 2/3/1975 Viet Nam Abston, Danny B Navy SA 9/12/1968 4/30/1970 Viet Nam Abt. Joseph D Marine Cpl 1/28/1966 12/14/1967 Viet Nam Accurso, Donald V Navy E4 7/28/1966 7/3/1968 Middletown Viet Nam Adams, Charles R Navy E5 7/24/1961 7/23/1965 Viet Nam Adams, Elmer C Jr Air Force A1c 10/16/1970 4/19/1972 Viet Nam Adams, Gary R Navy 1971 Hamilton Viet Nam Adams, Harold D Navy E2 3/16/1965 9/15/1971 Viet Nam Adams, Jerry C Air Force A1c 4/24/1963 1/16/1967 Viet Nam Adams, John M Navy E5 9/7/1965 8/7/1969 Viet Nam Adams, Norman C Army Sp5 7/16/1969 7/15/1971 Viet Nam Adams, Richard B Marines L/Cpl 9/1/1971 11/19/1973 Viet Nam Adams, Richard M Army E1 4/2/1968 6/10/1970 Viet Nam Adams, Richard W Navy FR 2/9/1971 1/28/1972 Viet Nam Adams, Steven D Coast Guard SN 1/19/1968 2/5/1968 Viet Nam Adelsperger, Charles Michael Air Force MSgt 1972 Jun-93 Middletown Viet Nam Adelsperger, George L Jr Navy RN 9/30/1965 3/7/1969 Viet Nam Adkins, Daniel V Army Sp4 8/23/1974 8/22/1977 Viet Nam Adkins, Lonnie C Jr Army Sgt 12/16/1943 5/31/1965 WW II Korea Viet Nam Adkins, Mason L Army Pvt 9/24/1969 3/17/1970 Viet Nam Adkins, William H Army 1968 1971 4/8/2003 Hickory Flat Cemetery,New Miami Overpeck, OHBronze Star Viet Nam Agee, James Robert Marines Pvt May-71 Jun-71 Viet Nam Agee, Jim R Army Sp4 5/19/1969 3/19/1971 same as above? Viet Nam Agee, Rickey H Marines Sgt 8/17/1970 8/16/1973 Viet Nam Agee, Thomas G Army Sp4 9/8/1967 8/31/1970 Viet Nam Agee, Wlliam B Army Sp4 11/15/1961 11/15/1963 Viet Nam Agnew, Paul A Army Pfc 10/16/1963 10/15/1965 Viet Nam Aikman, Paul D Navy AN 1/12/1962 3/5/1965 Viet Nam Akers, Gary L Marines Sp5 2/14/1966 1/24/1968 Viet Nam Akison, James L Army L/Cpl 8/4/1969 8/3/1971 Viet Nam Albin, Wayne Army Sp4 4/7/1969 11/2/1970 Viet Nam Alcorn, John E Army Sp5 7/26/1967 7/24/1970 Viet Nam Alcorn, Roger A Army Sp4 7/12/1968 7/9/1971 Viet Nam Aldridge, Carl C Army Pvt 5/9/1967 8/22/1967 Viet Nam Alexander, Gary J Army Sp4 11/13/1963 12/16/1966 Viet Nam Alexander, Irvin W Navy FN 5/28/1970 10/12/1972 Viet Nam Alexander, Larry K Army Sp4 3/24/1971 3/23/1973 Viet Nam Alfers, Mark Marines USS Midway Capt 1972 1981 Hamilton Naval achievement medal Naval Academy 1972-1976 1st LT selected for Captain 2 tours in Japan Viet Nam Alich, James R Army Pvt 11/4/1970 3/28/1971 Viet Nam Alicie, Milburn Army 614 LEGS 1 ID E5 Hanover Twp Viet Nam Allen, Alan B Army PV1 7/7/1972 7/23/1975 Viet Nam Allen, Bruce W Air Force Sgt 6/18/1975 12/10/1968 Viet Nam Allen, Dale W Army Sp4 9/15/1970 9/5/1973 Viet Nam Allen, Dennis R Navy SR 11/25/1968 11/4/1970 Viet Nam Allen, Gary Army Sp4 7/11/1969 4/23/1971 Viet Nam Allen, John R Marines Cpl 6/6/1966 4/21/1969 Viet Nam Allen, Johnathan Army Sp5 2/13/1965 2/12/1968 Viet Nam Allen, Johnnie A Air Force A1c 7/30/1970 5/9/1972 Viet Nam Allen, Larry Army Sp4 7/11/1969 2/8/1972 Viet Nam Allen, Larry R Navy E4 12/10/1968 9/11/1972 Viet Nam Allen, Leonard E Army Sp5 7/19/1966 7/1/1968 Viet Nam Allen, Paul H Air Force E2 12/11/1969 12/22/1970 Viet Nam Allen, Ronnie Army SP4 8/11/1967 7/22/1969 Viet Nam Allen, William Edward Army E4 1970 1972 Hamilton Viet Nam Allison, Randall B Marines Pvt 2/8/1971 6/22/1971 Viet Nam Allison, Richard D Air Force Sgt 9/15/1966 9/14/1970 Viet Nam Allison, Roger G Air Force A1c 9/6/1963 9/5/1967 Purple Heart 4/4/68 Viet Nam Allmyer, James Navy Liberty Twp Submarine Viet Nam Allstater, Dale H Army R4 3/11/1964 2/14/1964 dates according to card Viet Nam Allstater, Ronald N Army Sp4 8/11/1966 7/14/1968 Viet Nam Amburgery, Terry L Air Force Sgt 11/25/1968 9/11/1972 Viet Nam Amiot, William S III Army Pvt 6/27/1966 6/12/1969 Viet Nam Ammon, Ronald M Marines Cpl 9/21/1967 9/18/1970 Viet Nam Anders, Charles W Army Pfc 10/28/1963 10/22/1965 Viet Nam Anders, Edward E Army Sps4 3/26/1968 3/25/1970 Viet Nam Anders, James K Marines L/Cpl 12/1/1971 3/2/1973 Viet Nam Anders, Jerry W Army Sps4 1/17/1966 12/7/1967 Viet Nam Anderson, Arnold E Jr Army Sp6 12/18/1964 12/1/1967 Viet Nam Anderson, Clyde E Army Pv1 12/6/1972 10/18/1973 Viet Nam Anderson, James A II Army Sp4 11/16/1970 5/20/1972 Viet Nam Anderson, James M Army Sp5 1/21/1969 4/10/1972 Viet Nam Anderson, John F Air Force AB 7/24/1963 7/21/1967 Viet Nam Anderson, Michael A Marines Pfc 10/9/1968 10/23/1970 Viet Nam Anderson, Richard P Marines Pfc 3/30/1961 4/5/1965 Hamilton Viet Nam Anderson, William E Marines L/Cpl 10/17/1973 10/19/1976 Viet Nam Andrews, Phillip W Air Force A/2c 11/14/1962 11/10/1966 Viet Nam Andrew, Richard D Air Force Sgt 8/25/1972 8/20/1976 Viet Nam Andrew, Roger F Army 1st Lt 8/2/1967 7/30/1969 Viet Nam Angel, Bruce V Air Force AB 6/23/1966 7/7/1966 Viet Nam Angel, James W Army 1st Lt 6/25/1964 6/14/1968 Viet Nam Angel, Jane F Army Sp4 1/29/1972 12/24/1975 Viet Nam Angel, Kenneth J Navy E5 6/25/1964 6/14/1968 Viet Nam Angel, Roger L Army Sp5 11/3/1964 10/23/1967 Viet Nam Angst, Laurence E Army Sp4 11/16/1961 11/2/1964 Viet Nam Angst, Raymond F Navy R5 12/8/1967 10/16/1971 Viet Nam Anness, James P Army Medic Sp4 4/19/1965 4/3/1967 Hamilton served as medic at Army hospital in Germany Viet Nam Anson, Joseph L Jr Army Pfc 10/30/1963 4/29/1967 Viet Nam Antal, Kenneth Marines Sgt 7/31/1963 7/28/1967 Viet Nam Antilla, Charles E Navy Lt 8/9/1961 1/11/1966 Viet Nam Apfeld, Jon G Army Sp5 11/22/1966 6/28/1969 Viet Nam Arent, Drew A Army Sp5 12/28/1970 1/3/1972 Viet Nam Arent, Ronald E Navy 1963 1969 7/16/2017 Greenwood Cemetery,Hamilton Hamilton, OH Viet Nam Armstead, Thomas A Air Force Sgt 7/14/1969 7/13/1973 Viet Nam Armstrong, Gary R Army Sp4 11/9/1971 11/8/1973 Viet Nam Armstrong, Leander Air Force A1c 7/30/1965 1/10/1969 Viet Nam Armstrong, Michael L Air Force Sgt 8/17/1966 8/14/1970 Viet Nam Armstrong, Robert E Army Sp4 5/7/1971 5/6/1974 Viet Nam Arnold, Wallace F Air Force A1c 1/29/1968 1/8/1970 Viet Nam Arnold, Wilford W Army Sgt 9/16/1963 8/26/1967 Viet Nam Arthur, Alan L Army Sp4 9/16/1970 3/20/1972 Viet Nam Arthur, William R Navy R5 8/30/1971 8/29/1975 Viet Nam Arvin, Michael W Navy SR 2/9/1965 6/3/1965 Viet Nam Arvin, Ronald G Marines Pvt 11/13/1974 11/21/1975 Viet Nam Asbury, Thomas G Army Sp4 12/15/1970 9/18/1972 Viet Nam Ash, Orrin W Army Sp4 1/10/1966 11/18/1967 Viet Nam Ashbrook, Ronald F (Richard) Air Force Sgt 7/1/1969 3/29/1973 Viet Nam Ashcraft, Arnold E Army SP5 9/22/1961 9/10/1964 Viet Nam 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