Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Charles Finney Sorrow Jr
CA 12-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
2302
Ronald Francis Sosnoski
MI 07-19-1968 Vietnam Army
2303
Harold James Sotzen
MI 10-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
2304
Conrad Andrew Sova
MI 05-27-1969 Vietnam Army
2305
Elwood Charles Sovey Jr
MI 05-04-1967 Vietnam Navy
2306
James Andrew Sowa
MI 10-12-1968 Vietnam Army
2307
Rickie D Sparks
MI 11-18-1967 Vietnam Army
2308
Lyn Dwight Sparre
MI 10-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
2309
Donald James Spatafore
MI 03-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
2310
Dean Francis Spaulding Jr
MI 12-15-1968 Vietnam Army
2311
Fred Harold Spear
MI 01-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
2312
Dennis Jerome Speck
MI 07-23-1968 Vietnam Army
2313
Arlie Spencer Jr
MI 05-15-1970 Vietnam Army
2314
James Frederick Spencer
MI 11-02-1969 Vietnam Army
2315
Kenneth James Spencer
MI 10-31-1972 Vietnam Army
2316
Philip Glenn Spencer
MI 07-10-1968 Vietnam Army
2317
Dennis Arthur Spenelli
MI 09-06-1969 Vietnam Navy
2318
William Edward Spens III
MI 08-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
2319
Patrick Spiker Jr
WA 07-15-1965 Vietnam Army
2320
Howard Ray Spitzer
MI 05-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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