Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Patrick Edward Duffy
AL 12-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Billy Wayne Duke
AL 03-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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Gordon Herbert Dunaway
AL 08-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas David Duncan
AL 11-01-1965 Vietnam Army
325
Ralph Gerald Dunn
AL 02-16-1969 Vietnam Army
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Robert Michael Durall
AL 08-22-1970 Vietnam Army
327
Carrel Gorum Ealum
FL 09-10-1968 Vietnam Army
328
Arthur James Earles
GA 01-05-1968 Vietnam Army
329
Charles Milligan Earnest
AL 11-28-1972 Vietnam Navy
330
Billy Wayne Earp
AL 08-10-1969 Vietnam Army
331
Earnest Eatman Jr
AL 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
332
Freddie Lee Edwards Jr
AL 02-21-1970 Vietnam Navy
333
Joseph William Edwards
AL 12-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Eggleston
AL 06-24-1971 Vietnam Army
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Samuel Arlen Eidson
AL 11-08-1965 Vietnam Army
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Grady Louis Eiland
AL 07-27-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Alvin Robert Elenburg
AL 05-10-1972 Vietnam Army
338
James Walter Elenburg
AL 05-21-1966 Vietnam Army
339
Claude Ernest Ellard Jr
AL 10-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
340
Ernest Lee Elliott
AL 06-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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