Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Eugene Edward Spooner
MI 03-13-1970 Vietnam Army
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Eddie Eugene Spradlin
MI 11-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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Thomas Gordon St Onge
MI 04-25-1969 Vietnam Army
2324
James Shelton Stacey
MI 08-02-1969 Vietnam Army
2325
Thomas Stephen Stafford
MI 12-21-1969 Vietnam Navy
2326
Freddy Keith Staley
MI 10-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
2327
George Harrell Stamps
MI 12-02-1968 Vietnam Army
2328
Dennis Charles Stancroff
MI 12-24-1965 Vietnam Marines
2329
Anthony Standifer
MI 09-07-1969 Vietnam Army
2330
Nade Michael Stanich
MI 07-04-1970 Vietnam Army
2331
Walter Lee Stanko
MI 09-08-1970 Vietnam Army
2332
Edward Ryland Stanton II
MI 11-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
2333
James Arthur Staples
MI 04-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
2334
Thomas Harold Staples
MI 01-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
2335
Douglas C Starry
MI 09-25-1967 Vietnam Army
2336
Eric Louis William Stauff
MI 05-16-1968 Vietnam Army
2337
Gordon Charles Stauffer
MI 03-16-1970 Vietnam Marines
2338
Vernon Robert Stead
MI 03-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
2339
Patrick Matthew Steele
MI 05-27-1968 Vietnam Army
2340
Frederick George Steffen
MI 05-24-1968 Vietnam Navy
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