Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jack J Cooperwood III
TN 07-12-1967 Vietnam Army
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Eugene Copeland
TN 02-26-1969 Vietnam Army
243
Russell Bigbee Corbin Jr
TN 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
244
James Mitchell Cornett
TN 03-24-1966 Vietnam Army
245
Paul Corr Jr
CA 06-11-1969 Vietnam Army
246
Robert Carlies Cothran
TN 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
247
Larry William Cotton
TN 03-09-1970 Vietnam Air Force
248
George Michael Couch
TN 09-08-1973 Vietnam Marines
249
Donald Clay Coulter
TN 08-07-1967 Vietnam Army
250
Jimmy Darrell Courtney
TN 07-25-1969 Vietnam Army
251
Hobart Earl Covington
TN 02-26-1969 Vietnam Army
252
Joseph Lee Cox
TN 04-18-1971 Vietnam Army
253
Sterling Edward Cox
TN 01-15-1969 Vietnam Army
254
David Allen Crabtree
TN 11-23-1966 Vietnam Army
255
George Ronald Crabtree
TN 04-03-1970 Vietnam Navy
256
Harvey C Crabtree Jr
TN 06-19-1969 Vietnam Army
257
Stephen C Crabtree
TN 09-25-1967 Vietnam Army
258
Carroll Owen Crain Jr
TN 03-08-1967 Vietnam Navy
259
Floyd Carl Craven
TN 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
260
Gale Vernon Crawford
TN 05-11-1966 Vietnam Army
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