Gold Star Veterans : Mississippi Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Mississippi
Name State Date War Branch
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George Douglas Howard
MS 10-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Adrian Ealon Howell
MS 12-04-1967 Vietnam Navy
303
Roland Hayes Howell
MS 04-01-1967 Vietnam Army
304
William Eray Howell
MS 05-07-1970 Vietnam Army
305
Bobby Hudson
MS 12-10-1966 Vietnam Army
306
James William Hudson
MS 07-27-1970 Vietnam Army
307
Joseph William Hudson
MS 03-17-1969 Vietnam Army
308
Jimmy Darrel Humphres
MS 05-24-1971 Vietnam Army
309
Jerry Dale Humphrey
MS 01-18-1967 Vietnam Army
310
Eugene Hunt
MS 08-31-1969 Vietnam Marines
311
Samuel L Hunt
MS 10-26-1967 Vietnam Army
312
Charles Louis Hunter
MS 06-18-1969 Vietnam Army
313
Melvin Tyrone Hunter
MS 01-22-1967 Vietnam Army
314
Thomas Michael Hux
MS 09-08-1969 Vietnam Army
315
Max Ralph Idom
MS 11-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
316
Thomas Franklin Irvin
MS 01-11-1971 Vietnam Army
317
Jimmie Ray Isbell
MS 12-21-1965 Vietnam Army
318
Otis Edward Isbell
AR 05-16-1968 Vietnam Army
319
Phillips H Izard Jr
MS 08-08-1968 Vietnam Army
320
Glenn Gates Jacks
MS 10-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
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