Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Harold Edward Carr
TN 01-13-1971 Vietnam Army
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Dwight Wayne Carroll
TN 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
183
Gary Michael Carter
TN 04-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Lee Carter
TN 08-17-1966 Vietnam Army
185
Jerry Leon Carver
AL 12-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
186
Donald Francis Casey
TN 06-23-1968 Vietnam Air Force
187
John Michael Casey
TN 03-25-1968 Vietnam Army
188
Jerry Michael Cash
TN 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
189
James Dennis Casteel
TN 12-17-1969 Vietnam Army
190
Gary Ray Cates
TN 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
191
William Thomas Chaffin III
TN 08-29-1969 Vietnam Army
192
Carl Eugene Chamberlain
TN 12-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
193
James Wayne Chambers
TN 09-17-1967 Vietnam Army
194
Thomas Beeb Chambers
TN 12-16-1967 Vietnam Army
195
Dickey Chamblee
TN 12-31-1967 Vietnam Army
196
Robert Larry Chandler
TN 01-06-1969 Vietnam Army
197
Thomas Jefferson Chandler Jr
TN 03-15-1966 Vietnam Army
198
David Paul Cheney Jr
TN 05-18-1969 Vietnam Army
199
Jerry Lee Cherry
TN 05-08-1968 Vietnam Army
200
Jefferson Clifford Chesnutt
TN 05-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
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