Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jeffrey Alan Evans
MD 09-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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Earl Faison Jr
MD 04-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Bryant D Fannin
MD 11-15-1967 Vietnam Army
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Charles Edward Farmer
MD 10-05-1967 Vietnam Army
305
John Harvey Feezer
MD 07-14-1968 Vietnam Army
306
Edward William Fell Jr
MD 07-17-1968 Vietnam Army
307
John Zang Fickus
MD 11-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
308
Clinton Angelo Fields
MD 05-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
309
Ross Francis Fike
MD 05-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
310
Thomas Eugene Fike
MD 12-04-1971 Vietnam Air Force
311
Richard Carl Fina
WI 05-24-1968 Vietnam Navy
312
Donald Jay Fisher
MD 02-27-1969 Vietnam Navy
313
Harry Samuel Fitez Jr
MD 01-26-1968 Vietnam Army
314
Gary Bernard Flabbi
MD 10-23-1966 Vietnam Army
315
Sherman Edward Flanagan Jr
MD 07-21-1968 Vietnam Air Force
316
Guy Talmadge Fletcher Jr
MD 04-11-1969 Vietnam Army
317
Ralph Preston Flint Jr
MD 05-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
318
Orlando Flonory
MD 08-28-1967 Vietnam Army
319
Charles Lawrence Flott
MD 06-05-1972 Vietnam Army
320
Lewis John Fogler
MD 05-01-1967 Vietnam Army
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