Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Marvin Wilkins
MI 07-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
2662
Richard Thomas Wilkinson
MI 10-16-1969 Vietnam Army
2663
Bruce Reginald Williams
MI 04-26-1967 Vietnam Air Force
2664
Clifford Dan Williams
MI 05-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
2665
Dewayne Thomas Williams
MI 09-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
2666
Edwin Jerome Williams
MI 06-22-1967 Vietnam Army
2667
Frank A Williams
MI 11-15-1967 Vietnam Army
2668
Frank Edward Williams
MI 06-01-1968 Vietnam Army
2669
Gerald Stuart Williams
MI 04-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
2670
Hollis Williams Jr
OH 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
2671
James Raymond Williams
MI 07-17-1968 Vietnam Army
2672
Patrick Williams
MI 08-28-1965 Vietnam Air Force
2673
Richard Warren Williams
MI 02-01-1970 Vietnam Marines
2674
Roy Kenneth Williams Jr
MI 06-25-1969 Vietnam Army
2675
Ted Williams
MI 03-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
2676
Archie Vaughn Willis
MI 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
2677
Joseph F Willis
MI 03-26-1969 Vietnam Army
2678
Julian Byron Willoughby
MI 04-29-1966 Vietnam Army
2679
David Reynolds Wilson
MI 03-30-1968 Vietnam Army
2680
Delvin Keith Wilson
MI 04-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
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