Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Willie James Simmons
MI 11-13-1967 Vietnam Army
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Leon Simms
MI 09-04-1967 Vietnam Army
2243
Terence Edward Simon
MI 05-17-1967 Vietnam Army
2244
Robert Vincent Simons
MI 08-15-1968 Vietnam Army
2245
Joel B Simpson
MI 02-07-1970 Vietnam Army
2246
Roger Allen Simrau
MI 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
2247
Marvin John Sinkler
MI 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
2248
Lorne Jay Sipperley
MI 04-27-1969 Vietnam Army
2249
John Joseph Skalba
MI 01-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Ernest Mack Skinner
MI 04-20-1967 Vietnam Army
2251
Robert Clarence Skinner
MI 11-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
2252
Ronald Frank Skoviak
MI 10-08-1963 Vietnam Marines
2253
Dennis Dwayne Skutt
MI 07-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
2254
Lloyd Slack
MI 12-14-1967 Vietnam Army
2255
Robert Jay Slanaker
MI 07-17-1969 Vietnam Army
2256
Donald Eugene Slater
MI 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
2257
Benny David Sloat
MI 03-19-1970 Vietnam Army
2258
Joseph Smarsh II
MI 05-31-1968 Vietnam Army
2259
Alton Smith
MI 04-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
2260
David Leon Smith
MI 02-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
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