Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Robert Stanley Richmond
MI 03-21-1970 Vietnam Army
2042
Karl Wendell Richter
MI 07-28-1967 Vietnam Air Force
2043
Earl Conrad Rider Jr
MI 03-18-1969 Vietnam Army
2044
Danny Paul Riesberg
MI 07-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
2045
Joseph Burnitt Riggs
MI 06-23-1969 Vietnam Army
2046
Thomas Frederick Riggs
MI 06-11-1967 Vietnam Army
2047
Gordon Ray Rightler
MI 03-12-1967 Vietnam Army
2048
Richard John Riker
MI 02-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
2049
David Clark Riley
MI 10-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
2050
Thomas Eugene Riley
MI 06-02-1968 Vietnam Army
2051
Martin Luther Rimson
MI 02-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
2052
Richard James Rinck
MI 10-12-1969 Vietnam Army
2053
Gregory Arnold Rindy
MI 05-12-1968 Vietnam Army
2054
Warren Peter Ritsema
MI 03-28-1971 Vietnam Army
2055
Clarence Rivers
MI 09-29-1967 Vietnam Army
2056
Terence Raymond Roach Jr
MI 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
2057
Thomas Joseph Roach Jr
MI 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
2058
Rodney Allen Roat
MI 02-27-1968 Vietnam Army
2059
Alan Richard Roberts
MI 03-20-1968 Vietnam Army
2060
Jerry Lee Roberts
MI 09-01-1965 Vietnam Marines
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